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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... Brings from my soul a sympathetic tear . Taught by your voice , my artless sorrows flow ; I sigh in verse , am eloquent in woe , And loftier thoughts within my bosom glow . VOL I. } For when , in all the charms of language drest SERMONS.
... Brings from my soul a sympathetic tear . Taught by your voice , my artless sorrows flow ; I sigh in verse , am eloquent in woe , And loftier thoughts within my bosom glow . VOL I. } For when , in all the charms of language drest SERMONS.
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... , if publickly indulged , I hope it may be thought excusable . You know it is natural for those who are sincere- ly afflicted , to believe that every person is obliged to sympathise with them , and attend patiently to the sto SERMON I .. 7.
... , if publickly indulged , I hope it may be thought excusable . You know it is natural for those who are sincere- ly afflicted , to believe that every person is obliged to sympathise with them , and attend patiently to the sto SERMON I .. 7.
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... thoughts of which the astonished soul shudders and recoils . Up- on such a scheme , all our hopes would be thin as the spider's web , and lighter than chaff that is dispersed through the air . Our adversity would hurry us into the most ...
... thoughts of which the astonished soul shudders and recoils . Up- on such a scheme , all our hopes would be thin as the spider's web , and lighter than chaff that is dispersed through the air . Our adversity would hurry us into the most ...
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... son so loved and so hon- oured , even by strangers , and to be surprised with the news of his death before they heard of his sick- ness , must be a severe blow to the distant parents But , why , alas ! did this thought occur 20 SERMON I.
... son so loved and so hon- oured , even by strangers , and to be surprised with the news of his death before they heard of his sick- ness , must be a severe blow to the distant parents But , why , alas ! did this thought occur 20 SERMON I.
Pagina 21
... thought occur ? Again my affections struggle with reason - again nature , thou wilt be conqueror - I can add no more . — I have now done the last duty of love - let silent tears and grief unutterable speak the rest ! A HYMN , COMPRISING ...
... thought occur ? Again my affections struggle with reason - again nature , thou wilt be conqueror - I can add no more . — I have now done the last duty of love - let silent tears and grief unutterable speak the rest ! A HYMN , COMPRISING ...
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The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and ..., Volume 1 William Smith Volledige weergave - 1803 |
The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and ..., Volume 1 William Smith Volledige weergave - 1803 |
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