Hone's Popular Works and Everlasting Calendar, Volume 3Wm. Tegg and Company, 1826 - Amusements |
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... death ; since sleep and death are called [ From " Cæsar and Pompey , " a Tragedy , The twins of nature . For , if absolute death , by G. Chapman , 1631. ] Cato's Speech at Utica to a Senator , who ( His soul being free from death ) ...
... death ; since sleep and death are called [ From " Cæsar and Pompey , " a Tragedy , The twins of nature . For , if absolute death , by G. Chapman , 1631. ] Cato's Speech at Utica to a Senator , who ( His soul being free from death ) ...
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... Death . What Death layes claime to who can con- tradict ? Ver . Vertue , whose power exceeds all other might . Dea . Wher's Vertue's power when Death makes all submit ? Ver . I gave him life and therefore he is mine . Dea . That life he ...
... Death . What Death layes claime to who can con- tradict ? Ver . Vertue , whose power exceeds all other might . Dea . Wher's Vertue's power when Death makes all submit ? Ver . I gave him life and therefore he is mine . Dea . That life he ...
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... Death his court- RICHARD II . Does any man envy the situation of monarchs ? Let him peruse the following statement , which particularizes the deaths of the forty - seven Roman emperors , from Julius Cæsar to Constantine the Great ; only ...
... Death his court- RICHARD II . Does any man envy the situation of monarchs ? Let him peruse the following statement , which particularizes the deaths of the forty - seven Roman emperors , from Julius Cæsar to Constantine the Great ; only ...
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