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Page 90
... Death shall be no more : Death , thou shalt die ! A At the Round Earth's Imagined Corners T the round earth's imagined corners , blow Your trumpets , angels , and arise , arise From death , you numberless infinities Of souls , and to ...
... Death shall be no more : Death , thou shalt die ! A At the Round Earth's Imagined Corners T the round earth's imagined corners , blow Your trumpets , angels , and arise , arise From death , you numberless infinities Of souls , and to ...
Page 104
... Death of Mr. William Hervey T was a dismal and a fearful night : IT Scarce could the morn drive on the unwilling light , When sleep , death's image , left my troubled breast By something liker death possest . My eyes with tears did ...
... Death of Mr. William Hervey T was a dismal and a fearful night : IT Scarce could the morn drive on the unwilling light , When sleep , death's image , left my troubled breast By something liker death possest . My eyes with tears did ...
Page 277
... death . 86. VANITY OF VANITIES ( Ecclesiastes ) . The approach of old age is described metaphorically as the coming of a storm . 1. 10-15 - A description of failing physical powers . The keepers of the house have been explained as the ...
... death . 86. VANITY OF VANITIES ( Ecclesiastes ) . The approach of old age is described metaphorically as the coming of a storm . 1. 10-15 - A description of failing physical powers . The keepers of the house have been explained as the ...
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