The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 4Bohn, 1854 |
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Page 35
... heart of man to conceive : death opens our eyes , enlarges our prospect , presents us with a new and more glorious world , which we can never see while we are shut up in flesh ; which should make us as willing to part with this veil ...
... heart of man to conceive : death opens our eyes , enlarges our prospect , presents us with a new and more glorious world , which we can never see while we are shut up in flesh ; which should make us as willing to part with this veil ...
Page 36
... heart with inward horror shrinks , And trembles at the thought ; III . When thou , O Lord , shalt stand disclosed In majesty severe , And sit in judgment on my soul , O how shall I appear ! IV . But thou hast told the troubled mind ...
... heart with inward horror shrinks , And trembles at the thought ; III . When thou , O Lord , shalt stand disclosed In majesty severe , And sit in judgment on my soul , O how shall I appear ! IV . But thou hast told the troubled mind ...
Page 38
... heart , several circum- stances the others have passed over in silence , I shall give my reader a copy of his letter , without any alteration or diminution . 66 HONOURED SIR , Knowing that you was my old master's good friend , I could ...
... heart , several circum- stances the others have passed over in silence , I shall give my reader a copy of his letter , without any alteration or diminution . 66 HONOURED SIR , Knowing that you was my old master's good friend , I could ...
Page 39
... hearts , and in their mourning suits ; the men in frieze , and the women in riding - hoods . Captain Sentry , my ... heart to have heard the moans the dumb creature made on the day of my master's death . He has never joyed himself ...
... hearts , and in their mourning suits ; the men in frieze , and the women in riding - hoods . Captain Sentry , my ... heart to have heard the moans the dumb creature made on the day of my master's death . He has never joyed himself ...
Page 62
... heart , and raised such suspicions in me , that I told the next I made love to , upon receiving some unkind usage from her , that I began to look upon myself as no more than her shoeing - horn . Upon which , my dear , who was a coquette ...
... heart , and raised such suspicions in me , that I told the next I made love to , upon receiving some unkind usage from her , that I began to look upon myself as no more than her shoeing - horn . Upon which , my dear , who was a coquette ...
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