The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... appear ! II . If yet , while pardon may be found , And mercy may be sought , My heart with inward horror shrinks , And trembles at the thought ; III . When thou , O Lord , shalt stand disclosed In majesty severe , And sit in judgment on ...
... appear ! II . If yet , while pardon may be found , And mercy may be sought , My heart with inward horror shrinks , And trembles at the thought ; III . When thou , O Lord , shalt stand disclosed In majesty severe , And sit in judgment on ...
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... appear evils in our own eyes , appear also as such to him who has human nature under his care , in which case they are certainly averted from the person who has made himself , by this virtue , an object of Divine favour . Histories are ...
... appear evils in our own eyes , appear also as such to him who has human nature under his care , in which case they are certainly averted from the person who has made himself , by this virtue , an object of Divine favour . Histories are ...
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... appear no less amiable in the eyes of the male world , than they have done in former ages . For where a great number of flowers grow , the ground at a distance seems entirely covered with them , and we must walk into it , before we can ...
... appear no less amiable in the eyes of the male world , than they have done in former ages . For where a great number of flowers grow , the ground at a distance seems entirely covered with them , and we must walk into it , before we can ...
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