The Works of the Rev. Thomas Zouch ... With a Memoir of His Life: By the Rev. Francis Wrangham, Volume 2T. Wilson and sons, 1820 - Theology |
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... heaven commences , ere the world be past . This envied portion of human felicity was not granted to Mr. Clarke . The evening of his day was overcast with the dark clouds of despondency and mental depression . An uninterrupted ...
... heaven commences , ere the world be past . This envied portion of human felicity was not granted to Mr. Clarke . The evening of his day was overcast with the dark clouds of despondency and mental depression . An uninterrupted ...
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... heaven the bright effusion came ; Could patient Fortitude , whose powers restrain The rising sigh , and blunt the edge of pain ; From Fate's relentless doom persuasive save The wise , the good , the generous , and the brave ; Not yet ...
... heaven the bright effusion came ; Could patient Fortitude , whose powers restrain The rising sigh , and blunt the edge of pain ; From Fate's relentless doom persuasive save The wise , the good , the generous , and the brave ; Not yet ...
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... heavens ; which we ignorantly call barren , ' and the Fable mocks for only bringing forth of mice : when they , like good though aged fathers , furnish their children , the valleys , with such plentiful supplies of streams , as render ...
... heavens ; which we ignorantly call barren , ' and the Fable mocks for only bringing forth of mice : when they , like good though aged fathers , furnish their children , the valleys , with such plentiful supplies of streams , as render ...
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... heavens ! " he subjoins , " do I call that pleasure , which is a subject fit only for a Jeremiah to lament over ? He saw the Abomination of Desolation that was to come upon the earth , and wished that his eyes were fountains of tears ...
... heavens ! " he subjoins , " do I call that pleasure , which is a subject fit only for a Jeremiah to lament over ? He saw the Abomination of Desolation that was to come upon the earth , and wished that his eyes were fountains of tears ...
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... gales invite To loose to sea , and take a watery flight , These plainly see God's wonders in the deep , These surely learn who ' tis their souls doth keep . When on the smoothest calm the heavens frown And storms K 2 131.
... gales invite To loose to sea , and take a watery flight , These plainly see God's wonders in the deep , These surely learn who ' tis their souls doth keep . When on the smoothest calm the heavens frown And storms K 2 131.
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