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... Friend's gone ! their Hearts have put on Mourning ; Within their Walls are Sighs , Tears , Pensiveness ; Their new Foundations dread an overturning . Harvard ! where's such a fast ... Friends Elegy Upon the Death of Mr. Thomas Shepard / 159.
... Friend's gone ! their Hearts have put on Mourning ; Within their Walls are Sighs , Tears , Pensiveness ; Their new Foundations dread an overturning . Harvard ! where's such a fast ... Friends Elegy Upon the Death of Mr. Thomas Shepard / 159.
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... Friends A FABLE A man who own'd a barber shop At York , and shaved full many a fop , A monkey kept for their amusement ; He made no other kind of use on't- This ... Friends / 447 David Humphreys The Monkey Who Shaved Himself and His Friends.
... Friends A FABLE A man who own'd a barber shop At York , and shaved full many a fop , A monkey kept for their amusement ; He made no other kind of use on't- This ... Friends / 447 David Humphreys The Monkey Who Shaved Himself and His Friends.
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... friend to temperance , because ' tis the security of all the other virtues . It disarms Flesh & blood of those Tempests ... friends . He often frequented the company of Women , not so much to improve his mind as to polish his behavior ...
... friend to temperance , because ' tis the security of all the other virtues . It disarms Flesh & blood of those Tempests ... friends . He often frequented the company of Women , not so much to improve his mind as to polish his behavior ...
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