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Pagina 74
... Death be not proud , though some have called thee Mighty and dreadfull , for , thou art not soe , For , those , whom thou think'st , thou dost overthrow , Die not , poore death , nor yet canst thou kill mee ; From rest and sleepe ...
... Death be not proud , though some have called thee Mighty and dreadfull , for , thou art not soe , For , those , whom thou think'st , thou dost overthrow , Die not , poore death , nor yet canst thou kill mee ; From rest and sleepe ...
Pagina 340
... Deaths with equal lustre , nor omitting Ceremonies of bravery in the infamy of his nature . 225 Life is a pure flame , and we live by an invisible Sun within us . A small fire suf- ficeth for life , great flames seemed too little after ...
... Deaths with equal lustre , nor omitting Ceremonies of bravery in the infamy of his nature . 225 Life is a pure flame , and we live by an invisible Sun within us . A small fire suf- ficeth for life , great flames seemed too little after ...
Pagina 425
... Death of Mr. William Hervey Immodicis brevis est ætas , & rara Senectus . Mart . " It was a dismal , and a fearful night , Scarce could the Morn drive on th'unwilling Light , When Sleep , Deaths Image , left my troubled brest , By ...
... Death of Mr. William Hervey Immodicis brevis est ætas , & rara Senectus . Mart . " It was a dismal , and a fearful night , Scarce could the Morn drive on th'unwilling Light , When Sleep , Deaths Image , left my troubled brest , By ...
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