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... Death , thou expectest me . But maugre thy spite I expect thee ! " " Fear not death too much , nor fear death too little ; not too much , lest you fail in your hopes ; not too little , lest you die presumptuously . " According to one ...
... Death , thou expectest me . But maugre thy spite I expect thee ! " " Fear not death too much , nor fear death too little ; not too much , lest you fail in your hopes ; not too little , lest you die presumptuously . " According to one ...
Page 369
... Death , Life only in thy Eye . Farewell ! Truth shall this Story say , We died , Thou only lived'st that Day . Contemporary Verses . He was the most fearless of death that ever was known , and the most resolute and confident , yet with ...
... Death , Life only in thy Eye . Farewell ! Truth shall this Story say , We died , Thou only lived'st that Day . Contemporary Verses . He was the most fearless of death that ever was known , and the most resolute and confident , yet with ...
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... death ... it was but an opinion and imagination ; and the manner of death though to others might seem grievous , yet he had rather die so than of a burning fever , with much more to that purpose , with such confidence and cheerfulness ...
... death ... it was but an opinion and imagination ; and the manner of death though to others might seem grievous , yet he had rather die so than of a burning fever , with much more to that purpose , with such confidence and cheerfulness ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
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