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... forms as must catch the attention or awake the memory ; and by scattering over the whole , such traits of moral sensibility , of sarcasm , and of useful reflection , as every one must feel to be natural , and own to be powerful .
... forms as must catch the attention or awake the memory ; and by scattering over the whole , such traits of moral sensibility , of sarcasm , and of useful reflection , as every one must feel to be natural , and own to be powerful .
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Most wretched man ! when , bane to every bliss , He hears the serpent - critic's rising hiss ; Then groans succeed ; nor traitors on the wheel Can feel like him , or have such pangs to feel . Nor end they here : next day he reads his ...
Most wretched man ! when , bane to every bliss , He hears the serpent - critic's rising hiss ; Then groans succeed ; nor traitors on the wheel Can feel like him , or have such pangs to feel . Nor end they here : next day he reads his ...
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So two cold limbs , touch'd by Galvani's wire , ( 1 ) Move with new life , and feel awaken'd fire ; Quivering awhile , their flaccid forms remain , Then turn to cold torpidity again . “ But ever frowns your Hymen ? man and maid ...
So two cold limbs , touch'd by Galvani's wire , ( 1 ) Move with new life , and feel awaken'd fire ; Quivering awhile , their flaccid forms remain , Then turn to cold torpidity again . “ But ever frowns your Hymen ? man and maid ...
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