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... Chapter , 121 -15th Chapter , 125 16th Chapter , 128 17th Chapter , 131 -18th Chapter , 134 --19th Chapter , 133 Ift Corinthians , 13th Chapter , 143 - , 15th Chapter , 145 Genefis , 22d Chapter , 19 firft Verfes , 150 Exodus , 20th Chapter ...
... Chapter , 121 -15th Chapter , 125 16th Chapter , 128 17th Chapter , 131 -18th Chapter , 134 --19th Chapter , 133 Ift Corinthians , 13th Chapter , 143 - , 15th Chapter , 145 Genefis , 22d Chapter , 19 firft Verfes , 150 Exodus , 20th Chapter ...
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... flowly , with a peaceful , gentle wind , Humbly obfequious , glide on behind ; And both in the lov'd , wifh'd for haven reft , With perfect blifs , and endless fafety blefs'd ! THE 5TH , 6TH , AND 7TH CHAPTERS OF THE THE TOMBS . 105.
... flowly , with a peaceful , gentle wind , Humbly obfequious , glide on behind ; And both in the lov'd , wifh'd for haven reft , With perfect blifs , and endless fafety blefs'd ! THE 5TH , 6TH , AND 7TH CHAPTERS OF THE THE TOMBS . 105.
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John Anketell. THE 5TH , 6TH , AND 7TH CHAPTERS OF THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST . MATTHEW , BEING CHRIST'S SERMON ON THE ... CHAPTER V. ND when the LORD great multitudes efpy'd , He ftraightway gain'd a lofty mountain's fide ; Where being ...
John Anketell. THE 5TH , 6TH , AND 7TH CHAPTERS OF THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST . MATTHEW , BEING CHRIST'S SERMON ON THE ... CHAPTER V. ND when the LORD great multitudes efpy'd , He ftraightway gain'd a lofty mountain's fide ; Where being ...
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... CHAPTER VI . TAKE heed you do not charity bestow , That men may fee you , or your actions know ; Your heav'nly Father will not , else regard Your alma O them give you a reward . When thou doft , therefore , deal thine alms around 112 ...
... CHAPTER VI . TAKE heed you do not charity bestow , That men may fee you , or your actions know ; Your heav'nly Father will not , else regard Your alma O them give you a reward . When thou doft , therefore , deal thine alms around 112 ...
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... Chapter . LET ET not your hearts be overcome with woes , Ye truft in GOD , in me too truft repose . The house wherein my heav'nly Father reigns , A multitude of manfions contains ; Were this not fo , ere now ye fhould have heard , And I ...
... Chapter . LET ET not your hearts be overcome with woes , Ye truft in GOD , in me too truft repose . The house wherein my heav'nly Father reigns , A multitude of manfions contains ; Were this not fo , ere now ye fhould have heard , And I ...
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Page 33 - How lov'd, how honour'd once, avails thee not, To whom related, or by whom begot ; A heap of dust alone remains of thee, 'Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be ! Poets themselves must fall, like those they sung, Deaf the prais'd ear, and mute the tuneful tongue.
Page ix - When I was a school-boy, a relation of mine, long deceased, was so kind as to lend me the original poem of Yarico to Inkle, which he got from an intimate friend, the author of it, who had been dead many years before it came into my handS.
Page 213 - Did' it from hate, or thirft of gain proceed ? Urge nothing — for if love's not in our pow'r, Is there from gratitude requir'd no more ? That's the grand tie that fliould for ever bind, The fureft charm to fix a noble mind. *
Page 10 - Poeta nascitur, non fit. That is to say, you cannot make a poet out of a barber's block. cation of your readers, not doubting but they will agree with me, that they are as excellent in point of sentiment, as in sweetness and elegance. Medita.tion
Page 29 - Nothing more certain, and which shall endure, Than laws of Medes and Per-si-ans more sure. To say that death could from such bliss arise, A happy im-pro-pri-e-ty implies.
Page ix - I could fafely pafs with the public as the author of it — a kind of fraud, however, which I fnall never be guilty of.
Page 15 - Remember that of them you're not bereav'd, But from " the coming evil they are fav'd.
Page 213 - The virgin's envy, and the youth's delight ; Nor was my birth unequal to my fame, I from a race of fov'reign princes came. My love, the no...
Page 11 - Their former variances all obey, And to an amicable end give way. Here thofe who, living, were at enmity, By Death are brought to dwell in unity.