The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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... death was universally lamented by all who knew him ; and one of his congregation thus expressed himself . “ Our sorrow for Mr. Grove's sickness was not like our concern for other friends when dying , whom we pity and lament ; but a ...
... death was universally lamented by all who knew him ; and one of his congregation thus expressed himself . “ Our sorrow for Mr. Grove's sickness was not like our concern for other friends when dying , whom we pity and lament ; but a ...
Strana xvi
... death , he wrote a poem on “ Queen Anne Peace , " was carried to the Court , and introduced to the ministers by Swift , and succeeded gaining the esteem of Bolingbroke , and the ardent friendship of Harley . The dissolution of the ...
... death , he wrote a poem on “ Queen Anne Peace , " was carried to the Court , and introduced to the ministers by Swift , and succeeded gaining the esteem of Bolingbroke , and the ardent friendship of Harley . The dissolution of the ...
Strana 405
... death , despise ! Hence they no cares for this frail being feel , But rush undaunted on the pointed steel , Provoke approaching fate , and bravely scorn To spare that life which must so soon return . - Rowe . I AM very much pleased with ...
... death , despise ! Hence they no cares for this frail being feel , But rush undaunted on the pointed steel , Provoke approaching fate , and bravely scorn To spare that life which must so soon return . - Rowe . I AM very much pleased with ...
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