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... Death's harbinger ? must she , With him expiring , feel mortality ? Is death ( sin's wages ) grace's now ? shall art Make us more learned , only to depart ? If merit be disease , if virtue death ; 10 To be good , not to be , who'd then ...
... Death's harbinger ? must she , With him expiring , feel mortality ? Is death ( sin's wages ) grace's now ? shall art Make us more learned , only to depart ? If merit be disease , if virtue death ; 10 To be good , not to be , who'd then ...
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... death is wide , th ' approaches near : For soon relentless Pyrrhus will appear , Reeking with Priam's blood - the wretch who slew The son ( inhuman ) in the father's view , 900 And then the sire himself to the dire altar drew . O ...
... death is wide , th ' approaches near : For soon relentless Pyrrhus will appear , Reeking with Priam's blood - the wretch who slew The son ( inhuman ) in the father's view , 900 And then the sire himself to the dire altar drew . O ...
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... Death of Mr. , 117 Religio Laici , 189 Second Part of Absalom and Achitophel , From the , 163 Sigismonda and Guiscardo , 347 Songs : Fair Stranger , The , 107 Rondelay , 106 Song , 105 Song for St. Cecilia's Day , 1687 , 300 Tears of ...
... Death of Mr. , 117 Religio Laici , 189 Second Part of Absalom and Achitophel , From the , 163 Sigismonda and Guiscardo , 347 Songs : Fair Stranger , The , 107 Rondelay , 106 Song , 105 Song for St. Cecilia's Day , 1687 , 300 Tears of ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
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