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The life and extraordinary adventures of sir W. Courtenay, knight of Malta - Page 240
by Canterburiensis pseud - 1838
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 14

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 pages
...applause, Let the World talk, my friend ; that World we know Which calls us guilty, cannot make us so. hen Reason yields to Passion's wild alarms, And the whole state of man is up in arms Consider well, weigh strictly right and wrong; Resolve not quick, but once resolv'd, be sU'onsr. In...
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The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Sir William Courtenay: Knight of ...

Canterburiensis - 1838 - 506 pages
...of Europe, and if the Dutch" give it up, they deserve execration to all eternity, Canterbury, 16th Moon, 1832. MEN OF KENT. " Unaw'd by numbers, follow...of wit, If to yourselves you can yourself acquit. Rather stand up assured with conscious pride, Alone, than err with millions at your side." CHURCHILL....
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Anecdote Biography

John Timbs - 1860 - 432 pages
...applause. Let the world talk, my friend ; that world, we know, Which calls us guilty, cannot make us so. Unaw'd by numbers, follow nature's plan ; Assert the rights, or quit the name of man. Consider well, weigh strictly right and wrong ; Resolve not quick ; but, once resolv'd, be strong,...
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English Jacobite Ballads, Songs, & Satires, Etc: From the Mss. at Towneley ...

Alexander Balloch Grosart - 1877 - 244 pages
...Let the World talk, My Freind, that World we know Which calls us guilty, cannot make us so. Unawed by Numbers, follow Nature's plan, Assert the rights, or quit the Name of Man. Consider well, weigh Strictly right & Wrong ; Resolve not quick, but once resolved be strong. In spite...
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A History of English Poetry, Volume 5

William John Courthope - 1905 - 502 pages
...Let the World talk, my friend; that World, we know, Which calls us guilty, cannot make us so. Unawed by numbers, follow Nature's plan ; Assert the rights, or quit the name of man. Consider well, weigh strictly right and wrong ; Resolve not quick, but, once resolved, be strong. In...
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The Bronze Treasury: An Anthology of 81 Obscure English Poets Together with ...

Harry Kemp - 1927 - 482 pages
...watching and with study faint, Reel in a drunkard, and reel out a saint." UNAWED BY NUMBERS Unawed by numbers, follow Nature's plan; Assert the rights, or quit the name of man. . . . Rather stand up, assured with conscious pride, Alone, than err with millions on thy side. HOW...
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Religious Trends in English Poetry: Volume 2, Volume 2

H. N. Fairchild - 2010 - 428 pages
...applause, Let the World talk, my Friend; that World, we know, Which calls us guilty, cannot make us so. Unaw'd by numbers, follow Nature's plan; Assert the rights, or quit the name of man. The essence of nature is freedom : Nature who, in her act most free, Herself delights in liberty, Profuse...
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