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" ... stretch it out to the assistance of thy brother ! Why of all things living art thou alone made capable of blushing ? The world shall read thy shame upon thy face ; therefore do nothing shameful. Fear and dismay, why rob they thy countenance of its... "
The Economy of Human Life,: Translated from an Indian Manuscript, Written by ... - Page 96
by Robert Dodsley, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1807 - 179 pages
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The oeconomy of human life

Economy - 1762 - 172 pages
...fear is beneath thce ; that difmay is unmanly. "Wherefore to thee alone fpeak fhadows in the vifions of thy pillow ? Reverence them ; for know that dreams are from on high. Thou man alone canft fpeak. Wonder at thy glorious prerogative ; and pay to him who gave it thee a rational and •welcome...
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The oeconomy of human life. To which is added, an Appendix

Economy - 1765 - 182 pages
...of thy pillow ? Reverence them ; for know that dreams are from on high. Thou -man alone canft fpeak. Wonder at thy glorious prerogative ; and pay to him who gave it tb.ee a rational and welcome praife, teaching thy children wiulom, jnilruding the offspring of thy...
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The oeconomy of human life. To which is added, an Appendix

Economy - 1775 - 186 pages
...the^vifions of thy pillow ? reverence them; for know that dreams are from on high. Thou man alone can fpeak. Wonder at thy glorious prerogative; and pay to him who gave it thee rational and welcome praife, •praife, teaching thy children wifdom, inftrudiing the offspring of...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1790 - 1058 pages
...vifions of thy pillow ? Reverence thrrn; for know, that dreams are from high. Thou man alone canft fpeak. Wonder at thy glorious prerogative ; and pay to him who gave it thee a rational and welpmepraife, teaching thy children wifJom, JnftrofUng the offspring of thy loins in piety. j- 72*...
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The economy of human life. Newly revised and corrected

Economy - 1790 - 156 pages
...fear is beneath thee ; that difmay is unmanly. Wherefore to thee alone fpeak fhadows in the vifions of thy pillow ? reverence them ; for know that dreams are from on high. Thou, Man, alone can ft fpeak : vender at thy glorious prerogative ; and pay to him who . gave it thee a rational and...
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The oeconomy of human life

Economy - 1792 - 152 pages
...upon thy face ; therefore do nothing fhameful. Wherefore to thee alone fpeak madows in the vifions of thy pillow ? Reverence them ; for know that dreams are from on high. Fear and difmay, why rob they thy countenance of its ruddy fplendour ? Avoid guilt, and thou fhalt...
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The economy of human life

Economy - 1800 - 184 pages
...Fear and dismay, why rob they thy countenance of its ruddy splendour? Avoid guilt, and thou shalt know that fear is beneath thee ; that dismay is unmanly....know, that dreams are from on high. Thou man alone can speak. Wonder at thy glorious prerogative; and pay to him who gave thee speech, a rational and...
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The economy of human life

Economy - 1800 - 134 pages
...that difmay is unmanly. Wherefore to thee alone fpeak fhadows in the vifions of thy pillow ? reverenee them ; for know that dreams are from on high. Thou, Man, alone canft fpeak ; wonder at thy glorious prerogative ; and pay to Him who gave it thee a rational and weleome...
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The Economy of Human Life

Robert Dodsley - Conduct of life - 1801 - 168 pages
...Fear and dismay, why rob they thy countenance of its ruddy splendor ? Avoid guilt, and thou shalt know that fear is beneath thee ; that dismay is unmanly....wisdom; instructing the offspring of thy loins in piety. THE SOUL OF MAN, ITS ORIGIN AND AFFECTIONS. TH E blessings, O man ! of thy external part, are health,...
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The Economy of Human Life ...

Robert Dodsley - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1814 - 162 pages
...Fear and dismay, why rob they thy countenance of its ruddy splendour? Avoid guilt, and thou shalt know that fear is beneath thee, that dismay is unmanly....know that dreams are from on high. Thou man alone can speak ; wonder at thy glorious prerogative, and pay to him who gave thee speech, a rational and...
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