The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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Think , O my soul , devoutly think , How with affrighted eyes Thou saw'st the wide extended deep In all its horrors rise ! V. • Confusion dwelt in every face , And fear in every heart ; When waves on waves , and gulfs in gulfs ...
Think , O my soul , devoutly think , How with affrighted eyes Thou saw'st the wide extended deep In all its horrors rise ! V. • Confusion dwelt in every face , And fear in every heart ; When waves on waves , and gulfs in gulfs ...
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Tell him of one who is advanced to a title of honour , he lifts up his hands and eyes ; describe a public ceremony , he shakes his head ; show him a gay equipage , he blesses himself . All the little ornaments of life are pomps and ...
Tell him of one who is advanced to a title of honour , he lifts up his hands and eyes ; describe a public ceremony , he shakes his head ; show him a gay equipage , he blesses himself . All the little ornaments of life are pomps and ...
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... shall apprehend the Divine Being , and be more sensible of his presence than we are now of the presence of any object which the eye beholds , a man must be lost in carelessness and stupidity , who is not alarmed at such a thought .
... shall apprehend the Divine Being , and be more sensible of his presence than we are now of the presence of any object which the eye beholds , a man must be lost in carelessness and stupidity , who is not alarmed at such a thought .
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There are such things as eye hath not seen , nor ear heard , neither hath it entered into the beart of man to conceive : death opens our eyes , enlarges our prospect , presents us with a new and more glorious world , which we can never ...
There are such things as eye hath not seen , nor ear heard , neither hath it entered into the beart of man to conceive : death opens our eyes , enlarges our prospect , presents us with a new and more glorious world , which we can never ...
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This letter , notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it , gave us such an idea of our good old friend , that upon the reading of it , there was not a dry eye in the club . 1 The poor butler's manner ...
This letter , notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it , gave us such an idea of our good old friend , that upon the reading of it , there was not a dry eye in the club . 1 The poor butler's manner ...
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