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In different beds of lust , and never learn'd The icy precepts of respect , but follow'd The sugard game before thee . But myself , Who had the world as my confectionary , The mouths , the tongues , the eyes and hearts of men At duty , ...
In different beds of lust , and never learn'd The icy precepts of respect , but follow'd The sugard game before thee . But myself , Who had the world as my confectionary , The mouths , the tongues , the eyes and hearts of men At duty , ...
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Hence the rational or ' systematic unity of things ' is no more than ' an ideal to which we can never attain ' . There is a background of ignorance of reality , an ' unexhausted remainder always present to our feeling ' .
Hence the rational or ' systematic unity of things ' is no more than ' an ideal to which we can never attain ' . There is a background of ignorance of reality , an ' unexhausted remainder always present to our feeling ' .
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Until they were of an age to judge for themselves he never made them aware of his own doubts , though his dislike of extempore prayers , which had been the bane of himself and his brothers and sisters in childhood , was sometimes ...
Until they were of an age to judge for themselves he never made them aware of his own doubts , though his dislike of extempore prayers , which had been the bane of himself and his brothers and sisters in childhood , was sometimes ...
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