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Poems - Page 101
by Samuel Rogers - 1834 - 295 pages
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1856 - 800 pages
...murderers of the Protestants in Merindol and Cabrieres, which till then he neglected. It is therefore death alone that can suddenly make man to know himself....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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Early years and late reflections v. 3, Volume 3

Clement Carlyon - 1856 - 500 pages
...murderers of Protestants in Merindol and Cabrieres, which till then he neglected. It is, therefore, death alone that can suddenly make man to know himself....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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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1848 - 786 pages
...murderers of the Protestants in Merindol and Cabrieres, which till then he neglected. It is therefore death alone that can suddenly make man to know himself....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 Monthly Christian Spectator. 1851-1859

Religion - 1858 - 806 pages
...murderers of the Protestants in Merindol and Cabrienes, which, till then, he neglected. It is, therefore, death alone that can suddenly make man to know himself....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...
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The Christian's penny magazine, and friend of the people [ed. by J. Campbell ...

Congregational union of England and Wales - 1858 - 776 pages
...murderers of the Protestants in Merindol and Cabrienes, which, till then, he neglected. It is, therefore, death alone that can suddenly make man to know himself....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...
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The Monthly Christian spectator, Volume 8

1858 - 812 pages
...murderers of the Protestants in Mcrindol and (.abrienes, which, till then, he neglected. It is, therefore, death alone that can suddenly make man to know himself....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...
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Macphail's Edinburgh ecclesiastical journal and literary review, Volumes 29-30

1861 - 790 pages
...him on to the scaffold, speaks thus, among the latest of his words : — _ " . . . It is therefore death alone that can suddenly make man to know himself....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 the...
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Men of deed and daring

Edward N. Marks - 1861 - 314 pages
...very appropriate to such an occasion : — " It is therefore death alone that can suddenly make a man know himself; he tells the proud and insolent that...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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A History of English Literature, in a Series of Biographical Sketches

William Francis Collier - American literature - 1862 - 550 pages
...hateth and destroyeth man, is believed ; God, which hath made him and loves him, is always deferred It is Death alone that can suddenly make man to know...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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A history of English literature, in a series of biographical sketches

William Francis Collier - 1862 - 678 pages
...believed ; God, which hath made him and loves him, is always deferred It is Death alone that can suddonly 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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