Various Pieces in Verse and Prose: Many of which Were Never Before Published, 2 tomasJ. Dodsley, 1791 |
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... ourselves , are apt to fill our minds with grief and anxiety . To reconcile us to the lofs of our acquaintances , and to our own decease , what volumes have been composed ! It is the fond theme of the school - boy , and the fermon of ...
... ourselves , are apt to fill our minds with grief and anxiety . To reconcile us to the lofs of our acquaintances , and to our own decease , what volumes have been composed ! It is the fond theme of the school - boy , and the fermon of ...
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... ourselves , where the mind of our deceased friend is migrated ? O ! for some courteous angel to tell us this great fecret ! to instruct us in the provinces affigned to disem- bodied spirits ! Do they fleep till the refurrection ? and if ...
... ourselves , where the mind of our deceased friend is migrated ? O ! for some courteous angel to tell us this great fecret ! to instruct us in the provinces affigned to disem- bodied spirits ! Do they fleep till the refurrection ? and if ...
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... ourselves with the hopes of this happy period . For furely it im- ports us little , although our way be strewed with weeds and brambles , provided it terminates in the walks and alleys of the garden of God . The world is a wilderness ...
... ourselves with the hopes of this happy period . For furely it im- ports us little , although our way be strewed with weeds and brambles , provided it terminates in the walks and alleys of the garden of God . The world is a wilderness ...
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... ourselves amidst riot and diffi- pation ; but remembrances of our mortality will often present themselves to our reluctant con- sciences , suggest the most mortifying lessons , and intermingle our cups with wormwood and gall . Now , let ...
... ourselves amidst riot and diffi- pation ; but remembrances of our mortality will often present themselves to our reluctant con- sciences , suggest the most mortifying lessons , and intermingle our cups with wormwood and gall . Now , let ...
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... our friends , do we not feek opportunities of introducing ourselves into their company , take pleasure in their conversation , and quit their society with reluctance ? But But felf is a nearer and dearer intimate than a I ...
... our friends , do we not feek opportunities of introducing ourselves into their company , take pleasure in their conversation , and quit their society with reluctance ? But But felf is a nearer and dearer intimate than a I ...
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