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When Great Men are not great , we needs must mourn , Moire than for ajltfce pranks of littleness ; , ; J ^ . thiglf sfep ^ TfeUing W increase the weight .. i > \ ) k $$$ IMSM IfV fy en £ atty this , ^ Mop » i Great # fcn are sojfti Harbour-holding ba . nks J 5 o , ungm ^ | he weltering wa ves of Life s distress ; ! Arid when they sink and fail us , we are left Upon a shoreless ocean , hope- be , r ejt . O * ye of lofty souls ! what is there here , Inthia poor ' antepast to the Eternal , To lureye to the glory-wrecking shoals ¦ ; ^ b » i eiion }^ but ierapt the idler voyager ? Ifaur spirits fo j * TijnQ ^ s mould are ca * t , Aud fibftuld diadain to ahyink withw the mean Diurnal .
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of which we have extracted , is of the highest interest . It oply remains for us to add that , notwithstanding the theo-Ipgipal requisitions , sophisms , and prevarications necessarily iq ^ u ced by the . " terms " of the Bridgewater Treatises , an 4 th § glefipf i l po | j | jpr \ of t | ie author , this wpr ^ L pf pr Buckland ' s dpes feiW SFffe ^ . SR ^ i ^ . § ti f | g honour . The plates pontained in the
tjie valtie pf the work . We should consider we had committed a literary fraud , and dishonoured ourselves as reviewers , if we | 8 | 4 ^ ppi&r ^ ec | ed by extract or by abstract , the information to be | ( j | gyir | d by a capful 3 tu ] y of the entire cpntents of ^ p nobje HRHWflihfiFftt * ^ PT ^ M ^ tiop- It rnust > e rpad to be fuljy §
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 1, 1837, page 278, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1831/page/23/
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