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" ... upon its stalwart virtue on the tranquil seas of prosperity, but rather that sort which, amid the storms of life and the intense struggle for existence, sits undisturbed amidst it all, indifferent alike to temptation and the blandishments of exalted... "
Rainsford Villa, Or, Juvenile Independence: A Tale - Page 67
by Lady - 1823 - 139 pages
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Tales for Cottagers, Accomodated to the Present Condition of the Irish Peasantry

Mary Leadbeater - Irish fiction - 1814 - 424 pages
...pitcher. Peggy. It's a folly to talk, but Edward's words were true, that I, many a time heard him say, The honest heart that's free from all Intended fraud or guile, However fortune kick the ball, . Has still some cause to smile. Scene changes to Minchtfsfire side. All tht family...
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Burns in English: Select Poems of Robert Burns

Robert Burns - Dialect poetry, Scottish - 1892 - 132 pages
...Yet then content could make us blest, Ev'n then sometimes we'd snatch a taste Of truest happiness. The honest heart that's free from all Intended fraud or guile, However Fortune kick the ball, Has still some cause to smile: And mind still, you'll find still, A comfort this, though...
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American Law School Review, Volume 3

Law - 1911 - 754 pages
...alike to temptation and the blandishments of exalted preferment. . "The honest heart that's free frae all Intended fraud or guile, However fortune kicks the ball, Has aye some cause to smile." No man ever became a confirmed thief in a day, as no man ever became a confirmed drunkard in a day...
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 32

Law - 1912 - 1020 pages
...alike to temptation and the blandishments of exalted preferment. "The honest heart that's free frae all Intended fraud or guile, However fortune kicks the ball, Has aye some cause to smile." No man ever became a confirmed thief in a day, as no man ever became a confirmed drunkard in a day;...
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The Law Student's Helper, Volume 20

Law - 1912 - 446 pages
...alike to temptation and the blandishments of exalted preferment. "The honest heart that's free frae all Intended fraud or guile, However fortune kicks the ball. Has aye some cause to smile." No man ever became a confirmed thief in a day, as no man ever became a confirmed drunkard in a day;...
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