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Page 65
... mortal nature can endure , either in the actions of religion , or study of wisdom , without sometime slackening the cords of intense thought and labour , which , lest we should think faulty , God himself conceals us not his own ...
... mortal nature can endure , either in the actions of religion , or study of wisdom , without sometime slackening the cords of intense thought and labour , which , lest we should think faulty , God himself conceals us not his own ...
Page 91
... mortal ever heard this whimsy before you invented it ? But we will excuse it . You could not bring in that threadbare flourish , of our being more fierce than our own mastiffs , ( which now comes in the fifth time , and will as oft ...
... mortal ever heard this whimsy before you invented it ? But we will excuse it . You could not bring in that threadbare flourish , of our being more fierce than our own mastiffs , ( which now comes in the fifth time , and will as oft ...
Page 148
... mortal life , and disappearing , washed of all their faults and failings , in death ; but the covenant was not broken , God had created them in order to add them to himself ; in the day of final glorification , he rouses them from that ...
... mortal life , and disappearing , washed of all their faults and failings , in death ; but the covenant was not broken , God had created them in order to add them to himself ; in the day of final glorification , he rouses them from that ...
Page 223
... mortal sight.19 Here he is , in danger , praying to the holy muse for pro- tection , spiritual and earthly : Up led by thee Into the Heav'n of Heav'ns I have presumed , An earthly guest , and drawn empyreal air , Thy temp'ring . With ...
... mortal sight.19 Here he is , in danger , praying to the holy muse for pro- tection , spiritual and earthly : Up led by thee Into the Heav'n of Heav'ns I have presumed , An earthly guest , and drawn empyreal air , Thy temp'ring . With ...
Page 224
... mortal voice , unchanged To hoarse or mute , though fall'n on evil days , On evil days though fall'n , and evil tongues ; In darkness , and with dangers compass'd round , And solitude ; yet not alone , while thou Visit'st my slumbers ...
... mortal voice , unchanged To hoarse or mute , though fall'n on evil days , On evil days though fall'n , and evil tongues ; In darkness , and with dangers compass'd round , And solitude ; yet not alone , while thou Visit'st my slumbers ...
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