The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, 第 1 卷Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 |
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... 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 strangers seen and lov'd , by strangers mourn'd ; Blest in a ...
... 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 strangers seen and lov'd , by strangers mourn'd ; Blest in a ...
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... thee . IT is elegantly said by the author of the book of Job * , who seems to have experienced all the dire vicissitudes of fortune , " That man is born to trouble as the sparks fly upwards . " These Troubles , however , as the same ...
... thee . IT is elegantly said by the author of the book of Job * , who seems to have experienced all the dire vicissitudes of fortune , " That man is born to trouble as the sparks fly upwards . " These Troubles , however , as the same ...
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... thee . " Without remembering that there is a God , that over - rules all events , what hope or comfort could we have , when we reflect on all the aforesaid common miseries of life , and many more that might be named ? Did we , with the ...
... thee . " Without remembering that there is a God , that over - rules all events , what hope or comfort could we have , when we reflect on all the aforesaid common miseries of life , and many more that might be named ? Did we , with the ...
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... thee ; stay not in all the plain ; fly to the mountain , lest thou be consumed ; " was the alarm rung in the ears of Lot by his good angels ? Even so , permit me , in the sincerity of my heart , to alarm and exhort you . Up ! fly for ...
... thee ; stay not in all the plain ; fly to the mountain , lest thou be consumed ; " was the alarm rung in the ears of Lot by his good angels ? Even so , permit me , in the sincerity of my heart , to alarm and exhort you . Up ! fly for ...
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... thee , and weigh our dust ; Well may we mark the hours that fly , And still find leisure to be just . The learned reader need not be told that the author here had Mr. Gray's beautiful Hymn to Adversity before him . 1 THE GOSPEL ...
... thee , and weigh our dust ; Well may we mark the hours that fly , And still find leisure to be just . The learned reader need not be told that the author here had Mr. Gray's beautiful Hymn to Adversity before him . 1 THE GOSPEL ...
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