| English literature - 1831 - 370 pages
...digitis quinque levatur onus. PRO PERT! US, WORTHY AND HONORED FRIEND, THOMAS LE GROS, OF CROSTWICK, ESQ. WHEN the funeral pyre was out, and the last valediction...having no old experience of the duration of their relics, held no opinion of such after-considerations. But who knows the fate of his bones, or how often... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 532 pages
...PROPF.IIT. HIE EPISTLE DEDICATORY. TO MY WORTHY AND HONOURED FRIEND, THOMAS LE GROS, OF CROSTWICK, ESQUIRE.i WHEN the funeral pyre was out, and the last valediction...having no old experience of the duration of their re-licks, held no opinion of such after-considerations. But who knows the fate of his bones, or how... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - Christian ethics - 1841 - 346 pages
...found him. EPISTLE DEDICATORY. TO MY WORTHY AND HONOURED FRIEND, THOMAS LE GROS, OF CROSTWICK, ESQ. WHEN the funeral pyre was out, and the last valediction...ashes, and having no old experience of the duration ef their relics, held no opinion of such after considerations. But who knows the fate of his bones,... | |
| sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 1046 pages
...THE EPISTLE DEDICATORY. TO MY WORTHY AND HONOURED FRIEND, THOMAS LE GEOS, OF CEOSTWICZ, ESQUIEE.1 . "WHEN the funeral pyre was out, and the last valediction...having no old experience of the duration of' their relicks, held no opinion of such afterconsiderations. But who knows the fate of his bones, or how often... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - Christianity - 1852 - 580 pages
...PKOPEKT. THE EPISTLE DEDICATORY. TO MY WORTHY AND HONOURED FRIEND, THOMAS LE GEOS, OF CEOSTWICK, ESQUIKE.' WHEN the funeral pyre was out, and the last valediction...having no old experience of the duration of their relicks, held no opinion of such afterconsiderations. But who knows the fate of his bones, or how often... | |
| sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 592 pages
...THE EPISTLE DEDICATORY. TO MY WOBTHT AND HONOURED FB1END, THOMAS LE GEOS, OF CEOSTWICK, ESQTJTEE.' the funeral pyre was out, and the last valediction...having no old experience of the duration of their relicks, held no opinion of such afterconsiderations. But who knows the fate of his bones, or how often... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - Christianity - 1852 - 586 pages
...PBOPEBT. THE EPISTLE DEDICATORY. TO MY WOBTHY AND HONOUBED FBISND, THOMAS LE GEOS, OF CEOSTWICK, ESQUIEE.1 the funeral pyre was out, and the last valediction...having no old experience of the duration of their relicks, held no opinion of such afterconsiderations. But whe knows the fate of his bones, or how often... | |
| Lucius Manlius Sargent - Death - 1856 - 370 pages
...till the resurrection ! How applicable here the language of the learned man, whom we just quoted — " When the funeral pyre was out, and the last valediction...having no old experience of the duration of their relics, held no opinion of such after-considerations. But who knows the fate of his bones, or how often... | |
| Lucius Manlius Sargent - Death - 1856 - 356 pages
...till the resurrection ! How applicable here the language of the learned man, whom we just quoted — " When the funeral pyre was out, and the last valediction...having no old experience of the duration of their relics, held no opinion of such after-considerations. But who knows the fate of his bones, or how often... | |
| Norfolk (England) - 1859 - 476 pages
...Ifempn&ll. 286*. EXAMINATION OF AN ANCIENT CEMETERY , ifiorfolfc. usTHE REV. SW KING, SAXLINQHAM RECTOKY. " When the funeral pyre was out, and the last valediction...having no old experience of the duration of their relicks, held no opinion of such after considerations." — SIR T. BBOWNE. AN accidental discovery... | |
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