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Sivu 92
And surely scarce any man , who hath a heart capable of tenderness , can come
and look on all these sad spectacles at once , without extending a merciful hand
to relieve any of them . Some may delight in building for the use of the poor ...
And surely scarce any man , who hath a heart capable of tenderness , can come
and look on all these sad spectacles at once , without extending a merciful hand
to relieve any of them . Some may delight in building for the use of the poor ...
Sivu 96
Are they not all the spoils of the trees of the forest ? were not these once in the
verdant standards of the grove or the mountain ? What are your hangings of gry
tapestry ? Are they not owing to the fleece of the sheep , which borrowed their ...
Are they not all the spoils of the trees of the forest ? were not these once in the
verdant standards of the grove or the mountain ? What are your hangings of gry
tapestry ? Are they not owing to the fleece of the sheep , which borrowed their ...
Sivu 100
These lips , which now address you , are of the same materials , and they were
once growing in the grass of the earth . flesh which I call mine now , did belong to
the sheep or the ox , before it was a part of me ; and it served to clothe their ...
These lips , which now address you , are of the same materials , and they were
once growing in the grass of the earth . flesh which I call mine now , did belong to
the sheep or the ox , before it was a part of me ; and it served to clothe their ...
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