Collected Works, Том 4Clarendon Press, 1966 |
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... Death and the Lady , ' to raise our spirits into the bargain . " - " He has taught that song to our Dick , " cried Moses ; " and I think he goes thro ' it very prettily . " " Does he so , " cried I , " then let us have it : where's ...
... Death and the Lady , ' to raise our spirits into the bargain . " - " He has taught that song to our Dick , " cried Moses ; " and I think he goes thro ' it very prettily . " " Does he so , " cried I , " then let us have it : where's ...
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... Death , when unmasked , shews me a friendly face , And is a terror only at a distance : For as the line of life conducts me on To death's great court , the prospect seems more fair ; ' Tis nature's kind retreat , that's always open To ...
... Death , when unmasked , shews me a friendly face , And is a terror only at a distance : For as the line of life conducts me on To death's great court , the prospect seems more fair ; ' Tis nature's kind retreat , that's always open To ...
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... DEATHS ' , where it is thus introduced : ' In Ireland , Mr Edward Purdon , formerly of Trinity - college , Dublin . He was well known from a variety of translations , compilations , & c . The following extempore was written on his death ...
... DEATHS ' , where it is thus introduced : ' In Ireland , Mr Edward Purdon , formerly of Trinity - college , Dublin . He was well known from a variety of translations , compilations , & c . The following extempore was written on his death ...
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