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... Never elated , while one man's oppressed ; Never dejected , while another's blessed ; And where no wants , no wishes can remain , Since but to wish more virtue , is to gain . See the sole bliss Heav'n could on all bestow !
... Never elated , while one man's oppressed ; Never dejected , while another's blessed ; And where no wants , no wishes can remain , Since but to wish more virtue , is to gain . See the sole bliss Heav'n could on all bestow !
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As for his going , Emma did not wish him to think it possible ; the hours would be too late , and the party too numerous . He was soon pretty well resigned . " I am not fond of dinner - visiting , " said he ; " I never was .
As for his going , Emma did not wish him to think it possible ; the hours would be too late , and the party too numerous . He was soon pretty well resigned . " I am not fond of dinner - visiting , " said he ; " I never was .
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Well , sir , " cried Mr. Weston , " as I took Miss Taylor away , it is incumbent on me to supply her place , if I can ; and I will step to Mrs. Goddard in a moment , if you wish it . ” But the idea of anything to be done in a moment was ...
Well , sir , " cried Mr. Weston , " as I took Miss Taylor away , it is incumbent on me to supply her place , if I can ; and I will step to Mrs. Goddard in a moment , if you wish it . ” But the idea of anything to be done in a moment was ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
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