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" How small of all that human hearts endure, That part which laws or kings can cause or cure. "
The Poetical and Dramatic Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: With an Account ... - Page 51
by Oliver Goldsmith - 1791
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Augusta Fitzherbert; or, Anecdotes of real characters, letters, by ..., Volume 1

Augusta Fitzherbert (fict.name.) - 1796 - 250 pages
...vivacity to which my heart is a ftranger. I rambled from place to place to divert my thoughts, but Still to ourfelves in every place confign'd, Our own felicity we make or find. You may think me, dear Damwood in a very poetical humour, which, had you no other conviction, would...
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The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith

Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1800 - 192 pages
...In ev'ry government, though terrors reign, Though tyrant kings or tyrant laws restrain, How small, of all that human hearts endure, That part which laws or kings can cause or cure. Still to ourselves, in ev'ry place consign'd, Our own felicity we make or find : ......
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The Poetical Works of Dr. Oliver Goldsmith: Containing His Deserted Village ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1802 - 130 pages
...mind : Why have I ftray'd, from pleafure and repofe, To feek a good each government beftows ? In ev'ry government, though terrors reign, Though tyrant kings,...or kings can caufe or cure. Still to ourfelves in ev'ry place confign'd, Our own felicity we make or find : With fecret courfe, which no loud ftorms...
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Select works of Oliver Goldsmith, Containing i. The vicar of Wakefield, ii ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1803 - 366 pages
...In every government, though terrors reign, Though tyrant kings, or tyrant laws reftrain, How final] of all that human hearts endure, That part which laws...place confign'd, Our own felicity we make or find: n) Niagara, gleichfallt tin fluff in Canada, An ant Hem ojtlichen Eitdc Acs Stet Erin kommt , tniil...
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A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story

Jane West - 1803 - 1136 pages
...impreffion fades upon my brain. The vifion clofes, but my griefs remain 1 CHAP. XXI. Still to owrfelves in every place confign'd, Our own felicity we make or find : With fecret courfe while no loud ftorms annoy. Glides the imooth current of domeftic joy, GOLDSMITH, AMONG the various...
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The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: With an Account of His Life ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1803 - 192 pages
...In every government, though terrors reign, Though tyrant kings, or tyrant laws 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 consign'd, Our own felicity we make or find : * With...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 79

1844 - 574 pages
...There is nothing at all resembling this in Madame Halm-Halm. Her motto rather seems to be: ' How small, of all that human hearts endure, That part which laws or kings can cause or cure.' She feels as keenly as any man or woman of genius that ever lived, the frequent injustice...
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Poems by Goldsmith and Parnell

Oliver Goldsmith - 1804 - 114 pages
...In every government, though terrors reign, Though tyrant kings, or tyrant laws 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 consign'd, Our own felicity we make, or find : With...
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The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life ...

Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1805 - 264 pages
...In ev'ry government, though terrors reign, Though tyrant kings or tyrant laws restrain, How small, of all that human hearts endure, That part which laws or kings can cause or cure ! Still to ourselves in ev'ry place consign'd, Our own felicity we make or find : With...
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Christian Politics

Ely Bates - Christian ethics - 1806 - 445 pages
...description, which, like swarms of locusts, devour up all the verdure of his condition. " How small of all that human hearts endure, That part, which laws or kings can cause or cure." In a word, man is troubled with a corrupt heart, and a guilty conscience, the greatest...
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