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The Life of James Davies, a Village Schoolmaster - Page 25
by sir Thomas Phillips - 1850
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The Excursion, Being a Portion of The Recluse, a Poem

William Wordsworth - 1814 - 476 pages
...; and, by Nature tuned And constant disposition of his thoughts To sympathy with Man, he was alive To all that was enjoyed where'er he went ; And all...was endured ; for in himself Happy, and quiet in his chearfulness, He had no painful pressure from without That made him turn aside from wretchedness With...
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The Augustan review, Volume 1

1815 - 930 pages
...open, and by nature tun'd, And constant disposition of his thoughts, To sympathy with Man, he was alive To all that was enjoyed where'er he went ; And all...could afford to suffer With those whom he saw suffer." p. 21. — " Her Infant Babe Had frnm its mother caught the trick of grief, v And sighud among its...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 3

1815 - 670 pages
...\vhere'er he went } And all that was endnred ; for in himself • Happy, and quiet in' his chearfulness, He had no painful pressure from without That made...wretchedness With coward fears. He could afford to softer With those whom he saw suffer. Hence it came That in our best experience he was rich, And in...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 21

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1815 - 702 pages
...a»d, by Nature- tuned And constant disposition of his thoughts To sympathy with Man, he was alive ' To all that was enjoyed where'er he went; And all...was endured ; for in himself Happy, and quiet in his chearful^ess, He had no painful 'pressure from without That made him turn aside from wretchedness With...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 pages
...himself lljppy, and quiet in his cheerfulness, H* had no p.iiuful pressure from willio a THE KXf.URSION. That made him turn aside from wretchedness With coward...suffer With those whom he saw suffer. Hence it came j That in our best experience he was rich, And in the wisdom of our daily life. For hence, minutely,...
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The Scottish Christian herald, Volume 1

1836 - 712 pages
...that " By nature tuned, And constant disposition of bit thought* To sympathy with man, he was alive To all that was enjoyed, where'er he went. And all that was endured." But let us abo add, that this very virtue of tenderness of heart, he frequently mentions in his journal...
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Live and let live

Catharine Maria Sedgwick - 1837 - 226 pages
...sympathy. " By nature turned And constant disposition of his thoughts To sympathy with man, he was alive To all that was enjoyed where'er he went, And all that was endured." Mrs. Hyde saw in Lucy a young creature who, if her story were true, (and truth was stamped on her countenance,)...
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The Quarterly review, Volume 69

1842 - 574 pages
...open ; and by Nature tuned And constant disposition of his thoughts To sympathy with man, he was alive To all that was enjoyed where'er he went, And all...coward fears. He could afford to suffer With those whom lie saw suffer. Hence it came That in our best experience he was rich And in the wisdom of our daily...
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Select Works of the British Poets, in a Chronological Series from Falconer ...

John Aikin - 1838 - 796 pages
...sympathy witfi man, he was alive To all that was enjoy 'd where'er he went, And all that was endured ; foi in himself Happy, and quiet in his cheerfulness, He...those whom he saw suffer. Hence it came That in our hest experience he was rich, And in the wisdom of our daily life. " We loam from Cssar aml other Roman...
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Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Falconer ...

John Aikin, John Frost - 1838 - 752 pages
...sympathy with man, he was alive To all that was enjoy'd where'er he went, And all that was endured ; foi and a hody strong To cope with stoutest champions...squire ; or at the statelier hoard Of duke or earl, f That in our hest experience he was rich, And in the wisdom of our daily life. " We learn from C&sar...
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