Poems, Tom 2J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... death , And death still future . Not an hasty stroke , Like that which sends him to the dusty grave ; But unrepealable enduring death . Scripture is still a trumpet to his fears : What none can prove a forgery may be true ; What none ...
... death , And death still future . Not an hasty stroke , Like that which sends him to the dusty grave ; But unrepealable enduring death . Scripture is still a trumpet to his fears : What none can prove a forgery may be true ; What none ...
Strona 393
... death with equal foot strikes wide the door Of royal halls , and hovels of the poor . WHILE thirteen moons saw smoothly run The Nen's barge - laden wave , All these , life's rambling journey done , Have found their home , the grave ...
... death with equal foot strikes wide the door Of royal halls , and hovels of the poor . WHILE thirteen moons saw smoothly run The Nen's barge - laden wave , All these , life's rambling journey done , Have found their home , the grave ...
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... death a foe ? Recoil from weary life's best hour , And covet longer woe ? " The cause is Conscience - Conscience oft Her tale of guilt renews : Her voice is terrible though soft , And dread of death ensues . Then anxious to be longer ...
... death a foe ? Recoil from weary life's best hour , And covet longer woe ? " The cause is Conscience - Conscience oft Her tale of guilt renews : Her voice is terrible though soft , And dread of death ensues . Then anxious to be longer ...
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THE TASK in Six Books | 1 |
Friendship 580 | 250 |
Stanzas subjoined to a Bill of Mortality for the year 1787 393 | 273 |
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