| 1896 - 1224 páginas
...the chinks of her sicknesse broken body. t. FULLER — The Holy and the Profane State. Bk. I. Ch. II. violets pluckt, the sweetest showers Will ne'er make 'grow againe. /. «. SIR SAMUEL GARTH — The Dispensary. Canto III. L. 226. The prince who kept the world in awe, The... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1896 - 794 páginas
...Death's what the guilty fear, the pious crave, Sought by the wretch, and vanquish'd by the brave. GARTH. To die is landing on some silent shore, Where billows...roar; Ere well we feel the friendly stroke, 'tis o'er. GARTH. The good man wam'd us from his text That none could tell whose turn should be the next. GAY.... | |
| John Dennis - 1896 - 276 páginas
...Mother's Picture : ' "Pis to the vulgar Death too harsh appears, The ill we feel is only in our fears ; To die is landing on some silent shore Where billows...never break, nor tempests roar ; Ere well we feel th' friendly stroke 'tis o'er. The wise through thought th' insults of death defy, The fools through... | |
| Thomas Costley - 1897 - 378 páginas
...bravely to defend. 'Tis to the vulgar, death too harsh appears ; The ill we feel is only in our fears. To die, is landing on some silent shore, Where billows...friendly stroke 'tis o'er. The wise through thought the insults of death defy ; The fools through blessed insensibility. 'Tis what the guilty fear the... | |
| Thomas Costley - 1897 - 404 páginas
...bravely to defend. 'Tis to the vulgar, death too harsh appears ; The ill we feel is only in our fears. To die, is landing on some silent shore, Where billows...friendly stroke 'tis o'er. The wise through thought the insults of death defy ; The fools through blessed insensibility. 'Tis what the guilty fear the... | |
| Scottish Rite (Masonic order). Supreme Council for the Northern Jurisdiction - 1897 - 1052 páginas
...prosperity of Masonry was perennial. He died at the residence of his son in Maiden, Mass., April 28, 1898. " To die is landing on some silent shore Where billows...Ere well we feel the friendly stroke, 'tis o'er.'' Truly and fraternally yours, HORACE W. STICKNEY, 33% BENJAMIN W. ROWELL, 33 , JOSEPH W. WORK, 88°,... | |
| Walter Hobhouse - 1898 - 178 páginas
...KaTrai/ew? <Ju/xa/i. XV. Just Death, the umpire of men's miseries. To die is landing on some distant shore where billows never break nor tempests roar...friendly stroke, 'tis o'er. The wise through thought the insults of death defy, the fools through blessed insensibility. 'Tis what the guilty fear, the... | |
| 1898 - 812 páginas
...that the God of all comfort may be very near them in their hour of need. For her, to die wasLanding on some silent shore Where billows never break nor tempests roar, Ere well she felt the friendly stroke 'twas o'er. MARY SHERRERD CLARK, Historian. MRS. MARY A. ASHLEY SMITH,... | |
| John Dennis - 1899 - 294 páginas
...Mother's Picture: l ' 'Tis to the vulgar Death too harsh appears, The ill we feel is only in our fears ; To die is landing on some silent shore Where billows...never break, nor tempests roar ; Ere well we feel th' friendly stroke 'tis o'er. The wise through thought th' insults of death defy, The fools through... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1899 - 384 páginas
...best of rest is sleep, And that thou oft provok'st ; yet grossly fear'st Thy death, which is no more." To die is landing on some silent shore Where billows never break, nor tempests roar." It is a strange thing to observe to what a height not only of moral excellence, but also of devotional... | |
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