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... death demands , And oft , though vain , invoke thy mute remains : Since death has ravished half myself in thee , Oh wretched brother , sadly torn from me ! And now ere fate our souls shall re - unite , To give me back all it hath ...
... death demands , And oft , though vain , invoke thy mute remains : Since death has ravished half myself in thee , Oh wretched brother , sadly torn from me ! And now ere fate our souls shall re - unite , To give me back all it hath ...
Page 228
... death meri- torious as a kind of martyrdom . " Brook next suffered , being in fact the chief conspirator ; and the Bishop of Chichester , after attending him to the scaffold , went from him to the Lord Cobham ; and at the same time the ...
... death meri- torious as a kind of martyrdom . " Brook next suffered , being in fact the chief conspirator ; and the Bishop of Chichester , after attending him to the scaffold , went from him to the Lord Cobham ; and at the same time the ...
Page 537
... death is almost always alleviated by the decay of strength , and the exaltation of virtue supports us in the sacrifice of life to duty but the man who kills himself seems to arrive with hostile arms on the other bank of the river of death ...
... death is almost always alleviated by the decay of strength , and the exaltation of virtue supports us in the sacrifice of life to duty but the man who kills himself seems to arrive with hostile arms on the other bank of the river of death ...
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