| John Bell - 1777 - 394 páginas
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| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 360 páginas
...infallible " cure for all others. * To die, is landing on some silent shore, ' Where billows never beat, nor tempests roar. • Ere well we feel the friendly stroke, 'tis o'er.' GARTH* For, abstracted from the sickness and sufferings " usually attending it, it is no more than... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1808 - 710 páginas
...language of philosophy, uninspired by revelation* on an important subject, in terse and musical numbers. ' To die, is landing on some silent shore, Where billows...; Ere well we feel the friendly stroke, 'tis o'er. The wise, through thought, th' insults of death defy, The fools through blest insensibility. 'Tis what... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 612 páginas
...bravely to defends 'T is to the vulgar death too harsh appears ; The ill we feel isonly in our fears. " To die, is landing on some silent shore, Where billows...: Ere well we feel the friendly stroke, 'tis o'er. The wise through thought th' insults of death dc IT; The fools, through blest insensibility. 'T is... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 620 páginas
...appears; The ill we feel is only in oilr fears. ** To die, is landing on some silent shore, Where hillows never break, nor tempests- roar: Ere well we feel the friendly stroke, 'tis o'fr. The wise through thought th' insults of death defv; The fools, through blert insensibility. 'T... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 páginas
...bravely to defend. 'T is to the vulgar death too harsh appears ; The ill we feel is only in onr fears. " To die, is landing on some silent shore, Where billows never break, nor tempesta roar : Ere well we feel the friendly stroke, 'tis oVr. The wise through thought th' lasults... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 páginas
...bravely to defend. 'T is to thr vulgar death too harsh appears; The ill we feel is only in onr fears. " To die, is landing on some silent shore, Where billows never break, nor tempest! roar: Ere well we feel the friendly stroke, 'tis o'er. The wise through thought th' insults... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810 - 424 páginas
...infallible " cure for all others. To die, is landing on some silent shore, Where billows never beat, nor tempests roar. Ere well we feel the friendly stroke, 'tis o'er. GARTH, *' For, abstracted from the sickness and sufferings " usually attending it, it is no more than... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 428 páginas
...infallible " cure for all others. To die, is landing on some silent shore, Where billows never beat, nor tempests roar. Ere well we feel the friendly stroke, 'tis o'er. GARTH. " For, abstracted from the sickness and sufferings " usually attending it, it is no more than... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1810 - 504 páginas
...the infallible cure of all others. To die is landing on some silent shore, Where billows never beat, nor tempests roar, Ere well we feel the friendly stroke 'tis o'er. GARTH. For, abstracted from the sickness and sufferings usually attending it, it is no more than the... | |
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