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... hope of mercy . His friend Mr Greatheed , who preached his funeral sermon , has eloquently de- scribed the state of his mind , as follows : " That vivid imagination , which often attained the ut- most limits of the sphere of reason ...
... hope of mercy . His friend Mr Greatheed , who preached his funeral sermon , has eloquently de- scribed the state of his mind , as follows : " That vivid imagination , which often attained the ut- most limits of the sphere of reason ...
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... hope ; With close fidelity and love unfeign'd , To keep the matrimonial bond unstain'd ; Covetous only of a virtuous praise ; His life a lesson to the land he sways ; To touch the sword with conscientious awe , Nor draw it but when duty ...
... hope ; With close fidelity and love unfeign'd , To keep the matrimonial bond unstain'd ; Covetous only of a virtuous praise ; His life a lesson to the land he sways ; To touch the sword with conscientious awe , Nor draw it but when duty ...
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... hope to look upon their like again . A. Are we then left ? - B. Not wholly in the dark ; Wit now and then , struck smartly , shows a spark , Sufficient to redeem the modern race From total night and absolute disgrace . While servile ...
... hope to look upon their like again . A. Are we then left ? - B. Not wholly in the dark ; Wit now and then , struck smartly , shows a spark , Sufficient to redeem the modern race From total night and absolute disgrace . While servile ...
Side 36
... hope invites despair ; No mockery meets you , no deception there . The spells and charms , that blinded you before , All vanish there , and fascinate no more . I am no preacher , let this hint suffice- The cross , once seen , is death ...
... hope invites despair ; No mockery meets you , no deception there . The spells and charms , that blinded you before , All vanish there , and fascinate no more . I am no preacher , let this hint suffice- The cross , once seen , is death ...
Side 44
... hope who never had a fear ; And he that never doubted of his state , He may perhaps - perhaps he may -- too late . The path to bliss abounds with many a snare ; Learning is one , and wit , however rare . The Frenchman , first in ...
... hope who never had a fear ; And he that never doubted of his state , He may perhaps - perhaps he may -- too late . The path to bliss abounds with many a snare ; Learning is one , and wit , however rare . The Frenchman , first in ...
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