It is worth a thousand homilies ; every noble feeling rises within me ! Every beat of my heart awakens a virtue ; but it will make you hate the world. No j there is such an air of gentleness around, that I can hate nothing ; but as to the world, I pity... Macmillan's Magazine - Page 453edited by - 1899Full view - About this book
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...in the hollow of the tree. It is worth a thoux fand homilies ! every nobler feeling rifeswithin me I every beat of my heart awakens a virtue ! — but it will make you* hate the world No: there is fuch aij air of gentlenefe around, that I can hatenothing; but, as to the world— —I pity/ the men... | |
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...grave j I fit in the hollow of the tree. It is worth a thoufand homilies j tvery noble feeling rifes within me ! every beat of my heart awakens a virtue...— but it will make you hate the world No: there is fuch an air of gentlenefs around, that I can hate nothing j but, as to the world — I pity the men... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1808 - 452 pages
...remark it ; but there are times and places when I am a child in those things. I sometimes visit his grave ; I sit in the hollow of the tree. It is worth...gentleness around, that I can hate nothing ; but, as to the world-rI pity the men of it. THE END. THE MAN OF THE WORLD. IN TWO PARTS. i Puerisque Canto. - Hon.... | |
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| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 768 pages
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| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 762 pages
...remark it ; but there are times and places when I Am a child in those things. I sometimes visit his or secret reasons, you are right ; I have secret reasons, which I forbear to mention, G virtue ! — but it wifl make you hate the world No : there is such an air of gentleness around, that... | |
| John Close - 1833 - 182 pages
...remark it, but there are times and places, when I act a child in those things. I oftentimes visit his grave ; I sit in the hollow of the tree. It is worth a thousand homilies ; every noble feeling and sensation arise wifliin me ! but it will make you hate the world ; no, there is such a gentleness... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...remark it, but there are times and places when I am a child at those things. I sometimes visit his u Y : n Kvery beat of my ' heart awakens a virtue ; but it will make you hate the world. No ; there is such... | |
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