Elson Grammar School Literature, Book Four.
ACT I,
thoughts
portioned tho
iar, but by n
hast, and their
thy soul with
l thy palm wit
ched, unfledged
o a quarrel;
he opposed may
thine ear, bu
censure, but res
abit as thy
sed in fancy;
rel oft proc
orrower nor
oses both itse
dulls the edge
,--to thine ow
ollow, as the
t then be fal
TO S
and Qu
-not worthy or fi
--courteou
-unduly
ried"--tested by
lm"--lose di
re"--o
fancy"--loud
ndry"-
your ow
thoughts
portioned tho
n thy ear, but
oft proclai
lls the edge
hrases for
s of
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