The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 405
... happy they beneath their northern skies , Who that worst fear , the fear of 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 ...
... happy they beneath their northern skies , Who that worst fear , the fear of 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 ...
Strana 443
... happy than he knows how to wherein we are placed , and a secret approbation of conceive . the Divine Will in his conduct towards man . There are but two things which , in my opinion , can reasonably deprive us of this cheerfulness of ...
... happy than he knows how to wherein we are placed , and a secret approbation of conceive . the Divine Will in his conduct towards man . There are but two things which , in my opinion , can reasonably deprive us of this cheerfulness of ...
Strana 656
... happy hereafter . Upon the whole , a contented mind is the greatest blessing a man can enjoy in this world ; and if in the present life his happiness arises from the sub- duing of his desires , it will arise in the next from the ...
... happy hereafter . Upon the whole , a contented mind is the greatest blessing a man can enjoy in this world ; and if in the present life his happiness arises from the sub- duing of his desires , it will arise in the next from the ...
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