The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1825 - Books |
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... for the fruits of the earth and the produce of the chace ; for their success in war , and their security in peace ; they worship him , also , in hope , that when the turf has covered them they will be gathered to their fathers ...
... for the fruits of the earth and the produce of the chace ; for their success in war , and their security in peace ; they worship him , also , in hope , that when the turf has covered them they will be gathered to their fathers ...
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The picture of the accident ; of the state of his feelings at the moment of his deprivation ; of the gradual recovery of composure and confidence under the influence of his strong religious hope , are very beautifully given : but we ...
The picture of the accident ; of the state of his feelings at the moment of his deprivation ; of the gradual recovery of composure and confidence under the influence of his strong religious hope , are very beautifully given : but we ...
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The blast of doom Scatters the ripening bud , the full - blown flower , Of hope and joy , nor leaves one living bloom , Save love's wild evergreen , that dares its power , And clings to this lone heart , young pleasure's tomb , Like the ...
The blast of doom Scatters the ripening bud , the full - blown flower , Of hope and joy , nor leaves one living bloom , Save love's wild evergreen , that dares its power , And clings to this lone heart , young pleasure's tomb , Like the ...
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