Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| contemplation of Nature alone can give, this is the keynote of
2 1, 1 | verses; in that singing they give delight, or they edify,
3 1, 1 | hells into heavens: that is, give me immortality, make me
4 1, 1 | deliver me from war?~Who give to me the fruit of love
5 1, 1 | the cure, and joy the sore give me?~Sweet is my pain: to
6 1, 1 | the heart, and which might give pleasure to the mind; the
7 1, 1 | deliver me from war, and give me peace? or who will separate
8 1, 1 | of life, to burn me, to give me death, and to be to me
9 1, 4 | these~Now turning on me give me death with cruel savage
10 1, 4 | life. Here his great dogs "give him death," and thus ends
11 1, 4 | Psalmist says~It shall be, that give sleep unto mine eyes,~And
12 1, 4 | alive in the object:~20.~Give heed, enthusiasts, unto
13 1, 4 | infinite be restricted, nor give itself definitely, for it
14 1, 4 | should at least do so, to give account of the discourse
15 1, 4 | intellect trouble itself to give laws to the sense and yet
16 1, 4 | not Nature to refuse to give you the other good, if that
17 1, 4 | he fully comfort me, and give my powers free and speedy
18 1, 5 | judge,~And to the fairest give the ruddy sphere.~Compared
19 2, 1 | fretting thoughts, and give me peace;~Why draw me forth
20 2, 1 | would surely be if we should give to another the honour due
21 2, 1 | earnestness and courage, than give praise to anything, as complete
22 2, 1 | compensate the heart and give its just debts to the mind,
23 2, 1 | look on me if thou wouldst give me death!~ ./. paragraph
24 2, 1 | can also with those same give him life.~CES. Does he mean
25 2, 1 | power or what subterfuge~Can give me peace and bring me from
26 2, 1 | effect, crucify and console, give the sense of sweetness and
27 2, 1 | For strength which cannot give proof of itself is dissipated;
28 2, 3 | actually in the eyes, they can give passage to the heat as to
29 2, 3 | flame,~Or, failing this, to give it greater power?~Does drop
30 2, 3 | banks? Where is he who will give coolness to the ardent fire?
31 2, 4 | precipice, my guide,~And give me peace, for there will
32 2, 4 | should rouse~Make space, give way, oh peoples!~Beware
33 2, 5 | would condescend either to give a remedy or to concede a
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