| English literature - 1750 - 434 pages
...went in unto their Friends, efpecially after it was come to that pafs, that even their Domefticks, wearied with the Lamentations of them that died, and...therewith. But thofe that were recovered, had much Companion both on them that died, and on them that lay fick, as having both known the Mifery themfelves,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 236 pages
...in unto their friends, efpecially after after it was come to that pafs, that even their domefties, wearied with the lamentations of them that died, and...both known the mifery themfelves, and now no more fubjecl: to the like danger ; for this difeafe never took a man the fecond time fo as to be mortal.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 486 pages
...in ninto their friends, efpecially after after it was come to that pafs, that even their domefties, wearied with the lamentations of them that died, and...compaffion both on them that died, and on them that lay fiek, as having both known the mifery themfelves, and now no more fubjecl to the like danger ; for... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 326 pages
...but went in unto their friends, efpecially after it was come to that pafs, that even their domeftics, wearied with the lamentations of them that died, and...like danger ; for this difeafe never took a man the fecond time fo as to be mortal. And thefe men were both by others counted happy ; and they alfo themfelves,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 620 pages
...but went in Unto their friends, especially after it was come to that pass, that even their domestics, wearied with the lamentations of them that died, and overcome with the greatness of the calamity, were no longer moved therewith. But thonĀ« that were recovered, had much... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 664 pages
...but went in unto their friends, especially after it was come to that pass, that even their domestics, wearied with the lamentations of them that died, and overcome with the greatness of the calamity, were no longer moved therewith. But those that were recovered, had much... | |
| Thucydides - Greece - 1822 - 576 pages
...but went in unto their friends, especially after it was come to this pass, that even their domestics wearied with the lamentations of them that died, and overcome with the greatness of the calamity, were no longer moved therewith. But those that were recovered, had much... | |
| Thucydides - 1830 - 496 pages
...but went in unto their friends, especially after it was come to this pass, that even their domestics, wearied with the lamentations of them that died, and overcome with the greatness of the calamity, were no longer moved therewith. But those that were recovered, had much... | |
| Arthur Thomas Malkin - World history - 1835 - 750 pages
...but went in unto their friends, especially after it was come to this pass, that even their domestics, wearied with the lamentations of them that died, and overcome with the greatness of the calamity, were no longer moved therewith. Still those who had recovered felt the most... | |
| Richard Trott Fisher - Presses, Issues of - 1836 - 248 pages
...but went in unto their friends, especially after it was come to this pass, that even their domestics, wearied with the lamentations of them that died, and overcome with the greatness of the calamity, were no longer moved therewith. But those that were recovered, had much... | |
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