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... Virtue prove 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 ...
... Virtue prove 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 ...
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... virtues did survey , By intuition , in his own large breast , Where all the rich Ideas of them lay , That were the rule and measure to the rest . 27 When such heroic virtue Heav'n sets out , The stars , like Commons , sullenly obey ...
... virtues did survey , By intuition , in his own large breast , Where all the rich Ideas of them lay , That were the rule and measure to the rest . 27 When such heroic virtue Heav'n sets out , The stars , like Commons , sullenly obey ...
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... virtue stands possess'd ; Still dear to all the bravest and the best . mind ; His courage foes , his friends his truth proclaim ; His loyalty the king , the world his fame . His mercy ev'n th ' offending crowd will find , For sure he ...
... virtue stands possess'd ; Still dear to all the bravest and the best . mind ; His courage foes , his friends his truth proclaim ; His loyalty the king , the world his fame . His mercy ev'n th ' offending crowd will find , For sure he ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE Death of the LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
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