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" Cabrieres which till then he neglected it is therefore Death alone that can suddenly make man to know himself he tells the proud and insolent that they are but abjects and humbles them at the instant makes them cry complain and repent yea even to hate... "
The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers: With a Biographical Sketch ... - Page 205
by Samuel Rogers - 1854 - 460 pages
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Auntient lere, a selection of aphoristical and preceptive passages from the ...

Ancient learning - 1812 - 322 pages
...headlong into the lap of endless perdition. SIB WALTER RALEGH. IT is death alone that can suddenly make man to know himself. He tells the proud and insolent...are but abjects, and humbles them at the instant, makes them cry, complain, and repent, yea, even to hate their fore passed happiness. He takes the account...
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Illustrations, Critical, Historical, Biographical, and ..., Volume 2

Richard Warner - 1824 - 506 pages
...Merindol and Cabrieres, which till then he neglected. It is, therefore, Death alone that can suddenly make man to know himself. He tells the proud and insolent, that they are but abjccts ; and humbles them at the instant ; makes them cry, complain, and repent ; yea, even to hate...
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The Port Folio

Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1824 - 552 pages
...would blush when, through faithlessness, repeated to you. Cicero. It is death alone that can suddenly make man to know himself. He tells the proud and insolent that they are but abject, and humbles them at the instant; makes them cry, complam, and repent, yea, even to hate their...
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Examples of English Prose: From the Reign of Elizabeth to the Present Time ...

George Walker - English prose literature - 1825 - 668 pages
...Merindol and Cabrieres, which till then he neglected. It is therefore death alone that can suddenly make man to know himself. He tells the proud and insolent,...they are but abjects, and humbles them at the instant ; makes them cry, complain, and repent ; yea, even to hate their forepassed happiness. He takes account...
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The life of John Buncle, esq; [by T. Amory].

Thomas Amory - 1825 - 1092 pages
...ancient inhabitants, and filling them again with so many and so variable sorts of sorrows. It is death tells the proud and insolent, that they are but abjects, and humbles them at the instant; makes them cry, complain, and repent; yea even, to hate their former happiness. It is death takes the...
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The Life of John Buncle, Esq, Volume 2

Thomas Amory - 1825 - 350 pages
...ancient inhabitants, and filling them again with so many and so variable sorts of sorrows. It is death tells the proud and insolent, that they are but abjects, and humbles them at the instant; makes them cry, complain, and repent; yea even, to hate their former happiness. It is death takes the...
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The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt: The history of the world

Sir Walter Raleigh - Great Britain - 1829 - 514 pages
...Merindol and Cabrieres, which till then he neglected. It is therefore Death alone that can suddenly make man to know himself. He tells the proud and insolent,...are but abjects, and humbles them at the instant, makes them cry, complain, and repent, yea, even to hate their forepast happiness. He takes the account...
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The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White ...

Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...vexation of spirit.« But who believes it, till Death tells it us? It ix Death alone that can suddenly make man to know himself. He tells the proud and insolent, that they arc but abject*, and humbles them at the instant. He takes the account of the rich man, and proves...
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The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White

Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...vexation of spirit" But who believes it, till Death tells it us? It is Death alone that can suddenly make man to know himself. He tells the proud and insolent,...beggar. He holds a glass before the eyes of the most beauliful, and makes them see therein their deformity; and they acknowledge it. О eloquent, just,...
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The poetical works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White ...

Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...vexation of spirit" But who believes it, till Death tells il и Т It is Death alone that can suddenly make man to know himself. He tells the proud and insolent that they are but abjecis, and humbles them at the instant He takes the account of the rich man, and proves him a beggar,...
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