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Parerga and Paralipomena: A Collection of Philosophical Essays - Page 31
de Arthur Schopenhauer - 2007 - 664 pages
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Oliver Goldsmith - 1884 - 784 pages
...restrain, How small, of all that human hearts endure, That part which laws or kings can cause or cure ! Still to ourselves in every place consigned, Our own felicity we make or find : With secret course, which no loud storms annoy, Glides the smooth current of domestic joy. The lifted...
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The Life and Teachings of Joseph Livesey, Comprising His Autobiography

Joseph Livesey - 1885 - 376 pages
...restrain, How small, of all that human hearts endure, That part which laws or kings can cause or cure. Still, to ourselves in every place consigned, Our own felicity we make or find ; • With secret course, which no loud storm* annoy, Glides the smooth current of domestic joy. The...
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What girls can do: a book for mothers and daughters, by Phillis Browne

Sarah Sharp Hamer - 1885 - 408 pages
...sounds of earth." DE QUINCEY. " Retired leisure, That in trim gardens takes his pleasure." MILTON. " Still to ourselves in every place consigned, Our own felicity we make or find ' GOLDSMITH. for $iea0ure. for duty fills the years, months, days and hours of life. There are " between...
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Transactions of the Sanitary Institute of Great Britain, Volume 7

Sanitary Institute of Great Britain - 1886 - 508 pages
...community. - How small of all that human hearts endure, That part which laws or kings can cause or cure I Still to ourselves in every place consigned, Our own felicity we make or find." However dirty the locality, and however poor the house in which you live, you can yourselves do much...
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Transactions, Volume 7

Sanitary Institute of Great Britain - 1886 - 496 pages
...community. " How small of all that human hearts endure, That part which laws or kings can cause or cure ! Still to ourselves in every place consigned, Our own felicity we make or find." However dirty the locality, and however poor the house in which you live, you can yourselves do much...
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The Original, Volume 1,Numéros 1 à 29

Thomas Walker - 1887 - 326 pages
...says — How small of all that human hearts endure, That part, which laws or kings can cause or cure ! Still to ourselves in every place consigned, Our own felicity we make or find. Shakespeare observes, " there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so ; " and Milton...
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The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal ..., Volume 3

Ainsworth Rand Spofford - 1888 - 420 pages
...restrain, How small, of all that human hearts endure. That part which laws or kings can cause or cure. Still to ourselves in every place consigned, Our own felicity we make or find : With secret course, which no loud storms annoy, Glides the smooth current of domestic joy. The lifted...
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Papers on Indian Reform: Sanitary, Material, Social, Moral and Religious

1889 - 854 pages
...says, " How small, of all that human hearts endure, That part which laws or kings can cause or cure ! Still to ourselves in every place consigned, Our own felicity we make or find." The folly of expecting beneficent changes in society, except as the result of wide preparatory changes...
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The Little Giant Cyclopedia and Treasury of Ready Reference: 1,000,001 ...

K. L. Armstrong - 1889 - 460 pages
...Shakespeare* MY. strange, but true, for truth is always strange, Stranger than fiction. — Byron. Still to ourselves in every place consigned, Our own felicity we -make or find. — Goldsmith. Shall man alone, for whom all else revives. No resurrection know?— Young. To gild...
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A Stem Dictionary of the English Language: For Use in Elementary Schools

John Kennedy - 1890 - 304 pages
...absurd.— Sydney Smith. Nor let me waste another hour With thee, thou felon, sleep.— Hannoli More. Still to ourselves in every place consigned, Our own felicity we make or find. — Goldsmith. The lordly head that sits above, The heart that beats below, Their several ofjlce plainly...
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