The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Volume 1Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 - Sermons, American |
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... heart ; My long - lov'd friend should through my numbers shine , Some virtue lost be wept in every line ; For virtues he had many .... ' Twas confest That native sense and sweetness fill'd his breast . But cooler reason checks the bold ...
... heart ; My long - lov'd friend should through my numbers shine , Some virtue lost be wept in every line ; For virtues he had many .... ' Twas confest That native sense and sweetness fill'd his breast . But cooler reason checks the bold ...
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... heart , and cheer the social hour . Ah ! much lov'd friend ! too soon thy beauties fade ! Too soon we count thee with the silent dead ! Thou , late the fairest plant in virtue's plain , The brightest youth in wisdom's rising train ; By ...
... heart , and cheer the social hour . Ah ! much lov'd friend ! too soon thy beauties fade ! Too soon we count thee with the silent dead ! Thou , late the fairest plant in virtue's plain , The brightest youth in wisdom's rising train ; By ...
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... hearts must be petrified indeed , one would think , and harder than adamant , or the nether mill- stone , who can live in this world without being some- times affected , if not with their own , at least with the human , lot . I hope it ...
... hearts must be petrified indeed , one would think , and harder than adamant , or the nether mill- stone , who can live in this world without being some- times affected , if not with their own , at least with the human , lot . I hope it ...
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... hearts , as I am to pour it from mine . The general doctrine which I would enforce from the text ( previous to my intended application of it ) is that a constant feast was never designed for us here , and that it is the good will of our ...
... hearts , as I am to pour it from mine . The general doctrine which I would enforce from the text ( previous to my intended application of it ) is that a constant feast was never designed for us here , and that it is the good will of our ...
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... heart , he will find to his cost that , though he never had the virtue to be cast down and feel for others , yet he will have the weakness to be cast down and become the most ab- ject despondent thing alive for himself . When his ...
... heart , he will find to his cost that , though he never had the virtue to be cast down and feel for others , yet he will have the weakness to be cast down and become the most ab- ject despondent thing alive for himself . When his ...
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