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" Why is our food so very sweet? Because we earn before we eat. Why are our wants so very few ? Because we nature's calls pursue. Whence our complacency of mind? Because we act our parts assign'd. "
The Monotonical Speller, and Docile Reader, of the English Language ... - Page 101
by Hezekiah Burhans - 1847 - 180 pages
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The Juvenile Spectator;: Being Observations on the ..., Part 10, Volume 1

Arabella Argus - Conduct of life - 1810 - 248 pages
...comforts which from labour flow; Are indcpendant of the great, Nor know the wants of pride and state. Why is our food so very sweet ? Because we earn, before...eat. Why are our wants so very few ? ' ' Because we nature s calls pursue. Whence our complacency of mind? Because we act our pans assigned. Have we incessant...
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Introduction to the English Reader, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and ...

Lindley Murray - Readers - 1816 - 236 pages
...comforts which from labour flow, Are independent of the great, Nor know the wants of pride and state. 6. Why is our food so very sweet ? Because we earn before...Why are our wants so very few ? Because we nature's calls pursue. Whence our complacency of mind ? Because we act our parts assign'd. 7. Have we incessant...
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The poetical monitor: consisting of pieces select and original [ed. by E. Hill].

Poetical monitor - 1819 - 168 pages
...comforts which from labonr flow. Are independent of the Great, Nor know the wants of pride and state. Why is our food so very sweet ? Because we earn before...wants so very few ? Because we nature's call pursue. Whence our complacency of mind ? Because we act our parts assign'd. Have we incessant tasks to do ?...
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The English Reading Book in Verse: Adapted to Domestic and to School Education

William Jillard Hort - English literature - 1822 - 234 pages
...comforts which from labour flow, Are independent of the great, Nor know the wants of pride and state ! Why is our food so very sweet ? Because we earn before...wants so very few? Because we Nature's call pursue. Whence our complacency of mirxd ? Because we act our part assigned. Have we incessant tasks to do ?...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 322 pages
...comforts which from labour flow, Are independent of the great, Nor know the wants of pride and state. u Why is our food so very sweet? — Because we earn...are our wants so very few? — Because we Nature's calls pursue. Whence our complacency of mind? — ' Because we act our parts assign'd. Have we incessant...
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Introduction to the English Reader, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and ...

Lindley Murray - Readers - 1826 - 164 pages
...comforts which from labor flow, Are independent of the great, Nor know the wants of pride and stater 6. Why is our food so very sweet ? Because we earn before we eat. Why are our wants so very few 1 Because we nature's calls pursue. Whence our complacency of mind T Because we act our parts assign'd....
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Introduction to the English Reader: Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and ...

Lindley Murray - Children's poetry - 1831 - 178 pages
...comforts which from labour flow, Are independent of the great, Nor know the wants of pride and state. 6. Why is our food so very sweet ? Because we earn before...Why are our wants so very few ? "Because we nature's calls pursue. Whence our complacency of mind ? Because we act our parts assign'd. J Have we incessant...
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Introduction to the English Reader: Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and ...

Lindley Murray - Readers, English - 1831 - 182 pages
...comforts which from labour flow, Nor know the wants of pride and state. Are independent of the great, 6. Why is our food so very sweet ? Because we earn before...Why are our wants so very few ? 'Because we nature's calls pursue. Whence our complacency of mind ? Because we act our parts assign'd. t Have we incessant...
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Introduction to the English Reader, Or A Selection of Pieces: In Prose and ...

Lindley Murray - 1831 - 180 pages
...com'lbrts which from labour flow,. Are independent of the great, Nor know the wants of pride and state. 6. Why is our food so very sweet ? Because we earn before...Why are our wants so very few ? Because we nature's calls pursue. Whence our complacency of mind ? Because we act our parts assign'd. 7. Have we incessant...
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Fables and moral maxims, in verse and prose, selected by A. Parker

Anne Parker - 1835 - 302 pages
...comforts which from labour flow, Are independent of the great, Nor know the wants of pride and state ! Why is our food so very sweet? Because we earn before we eat. THE BEE, THE AXT, AND THE SPARROW. 110 Why are our wants so very few? Because we Nature's call pursue....
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