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Cecil Albert Moore. And persevering truth prevail'd . Expos'd their train of fraud is seen ; Truth will at last remove the screen . IIO 115 120 A country squire , by whim directed , The true staunch dogs of chase neglected . Beneath his ...
Cecil Albert Moore. And persevering truth prevail'd . Expos'd their train of fraud is seen ; Truth will at last remove the screen . IIO 115 120 A country squire , by whim directed , The true staunch dogs of chase neglected . Beneath his ...
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... Truth and Good In this dark world ; for Truth and Good are one , And Beauty dwells in them , and they in her , With like participation : wherefore then , O Sons of Earth ! would ye dissolve the tie ? O ! wherefore with a rash impetuous ...
... Truth and Good In this dark world ; for Truth and Good are one , And Beauty dwells in them , and they in her , With like participation : wherefore then , O Sons of Earth ! would ye dissolve the tie ? O ! wherefore with a rash impetuous ...
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... truth again ; To truth , by no peculiar taste confin'd , 65 Whose universal pattern strikes mankind ; To truth , whose bold and unresisted aim Checks frail caprice , and fashion's fickle claim ; To truth , whose charms deception's magic ...
... truth again ; To truth , by no peculiar taste confin'd , 65 Whose universal pattern strikes mankind ; To truth , whose bold and unresisted aim Checks frail caprice , and fashion's fickle claim ; To truth , whose charms deception's magic ...
Contents
An Epistle to Fleetwood Shepherd Esq | 3 |
A Better Answer | 9 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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