The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... death of good sir Roger , and do heartily con- dole with you upon so melancholy an occasion . I think you ought to have blackened the edges of a paper which brought us so ill news , and to have had it stamped likewise in black . It is ...
... death of good sir Roger , and do heartily con- dole with you upon so melancholy an occasion . I think you ought to have blackened the edges of a paper which brought us so ill news , and to have had it stamped likewise in black . It is ...
Strana 10
... death at th ' age of twenty - three . Fatal to him was that we small - pox name , By which his mother and two brethren came Also to breathe their last , nine years before , And now have left their father to deplore The loss of all his ...
... death at th ' age of twenty - three . Fatal to him was that we small - pox name , By which his mother and two brethren came Also to breathe their last , nine years before , And now have left their father to deplore The loss of all his ...
Strana 11
... death . " Hic jacet R. C. in expectatione diei supremi . Qualis erat dies iste indicabit . " " Here lieth R. C. in expectation of the last day . What sort of a man he was that day will discover . " ' I am , Sir , & c.'b The following ...
... death . " Hic jacet R. C. in expectatione diei supremi . Qualis erat dies iste indicabit . " " Here lieth R. C. in expectation of the last day . What sort of a man he was that day will discover . " ' I am , Sir , & c.'b The following ...
Strana 21
... death . She took leave of all her family , and bore the vain application of medicines with the greatest patience imaginable . When the physician told her she must certainly die , she desired , as well as she could , that all who were ...
... death . She took leave of all her family , and bore the vain application of medicines with the greatest patience imaginable . When the physician told her she must certainly die , she desired , as well as she could , that all who were ...
Strana 22
... death come upon that dear body which I had often embraced with transport ; when I saw those cherishing eyes begin to be ghastly , and their last struggle to be to fix themselves on me , how did I lose all patience ! She expired in my ...
... death come upon that dear body which I had often embraced with transport ; when I saw those cherishing eyes begin to be ghastly , and their last struggle to be to fix themselves on me , how did I lose all patience ! She expired in my ...
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