The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Volume 1Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 |
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... friend should through my numbers shine , Some virtue lost be wept in every line ; For virtues he had many .... ' Twas confest That native sense and sweetness fill'd his breast . But cooler reason checks the bold intent , And , to the ...
... friend should through my numbers shine , Some virtue lost be wept in every line ; For virtues he had many .... ' Twas confest That native sense and sweetness fill'd his breast . But cooler reason checks the bold intent , And , to the ...
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... friend ! too soon thy beauties fade ! Too soon we count thee with the silent dead ! Thou , late the fairest plant in virtue's plain , The brightest youth in wisdom's rising train ; By genius great , by liberal arts adorn'd , By ...
... friend ! too soon thy beauties fade ! Too soon we count thee with the silent dead ! Thou , late the fairest plant in virtue's plain , The brightest youth in wisdom's rising train ; By genius great , by liberal arts adorn'd , By ...
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... their estates , and disappointed in their most sanguine expectations , by the malice of secret and open ene- mies , or , which is far more piercing , the treachery of pretended friends ! How many boil with all the SERMON I. 11.
... their estates , and disappointed in their most sanguine expectations , by the malice of secret and open ene- mies , or , which is far more piercing , the treachery of pretended friends ! How many boil with all the SERMON I. 11.
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... friends ! * On one side the distress of the needy , the injuries of the oppressed , the cries of the widow and orphan , pierce our ears . On the other , we hear the voice of lamentation and mourning ; our friends and neigh- bours ...
... friends ! * On one side the distress of the needy , the injuries of the oppressed , the cries of the widow and orphan , pierce our ears . On the other , we hear the voice of lamentation and mourning ; our friends and neigh- bours ...
Pagina 15
... his grim terrors ; though famine , pestilence and fell war should tear our best friends from our side ; though the last trumpet • Rev. xxi . 4 . † Habbak . iii . 17. 18 . should sound from pole to pole , and the whole SERMON I. 15.
... his grim terrors ; though famine , pestilence and fell war should tear our best friends from our side ; though the last trumpet • Rev. xxi . 4 . † Habbak . iii . 17. 18 . should sound from pole to pole , and the whole SERMON I. 15.
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The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and ..., Volume 1 William Smith Volledige weergave - 1803 |
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