The heart is hard in nature, and unfit For human fellowship, as being void Of sympathy, and therefore dead alike To love and friendship both, that is not pleased With sight of animals enjoying life, Nor feels their happiness augment his own. Report of the Secretary for Public Instruction ... - Page 18by Queensland. Department of Public Instruction - 1866Full view - About this book
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