The Boston Miscellany of Literature and Fashion, Volumes 1-2Nathan Hale, Henry Theodore Tuckerman Bradbury, Soden & Company, 1842 |
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Page 149
... death with death , At whom I joyfully will cast her off . This is very grand , but there is too much of defiance in it ; it is not so grand as the death of one would be who had learned that " Patience and gentleness are power , " * and ...
... death with death , At whom I joyfully will cast her off . This is very grand , but there is too much of defiance in it ; it is not so grand as the death of one would be who had learned that " Patience and gentleness are power , " * and ...
Page 198
... Death is the very friend whom , in his due season , even the happiest mortal should be willing to embrace . 66 No , I desire not an earthly immortali- ty , " said I. " Were man to live longer on the earth , the spiritual would die out ...
... Death is the very friend whom , in his due season , even the happiest mortal should be willing to embrace . 66 No , I desire not an earthly immortali- ty , " said I. " Were man to live longer on the earth , the spiritual would die out ...
Page 206
... Death shall not separate us . Oh , my lords , I but deceived your eyes with antick gesture , When one news straight came huddling on another , Of death ! and death ! and death ! still I danced forward ; But it struck home , and here ...
... Death shall not separate us . Oh , my lords , I but deceived your eyes with antick gesture , When one news straight came huddling on another , Of death ! and death ! and death ! still I danced forward ; But it struck home , and here ...
Contents
The Camp of the Frozen | 109 |
A Sermonupon Failing | 124 |
The Forlorn | 132 |
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