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Evenings in Autumn: On the blindness of Homer, Ossian, and Milton. The ... - Page 95
by Nathan Drake - 1822
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Treasury of Wisdom, Wit and Humor, Odd Comparisons and Proverbs: Authors ...

Quotations, English - 1891 - 556 pages
...consists with temperance alone. l\>pe. THANKFULNESS FOR. Men that look no further than their outsides, think health an appurtenance unto life, and quarrel...to death, do thank my God that we can die but once. Sir Thomas Broun. SELDOM UNDERSTOOD. Thou chiefest good, Bestow'd by heaven, but seldom understood....
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Words and Days: A Table-book of Prose and Verse

Calendars - 1895 - 416 pages
...hid moe thousand deaths. MEASURE FOR MEASURE ill. I. "V/TEN that look no further than their outsides think health an appurtenance unto life, and quarrel...know upon what tender filaments that fabric hangs, do thank my God that we can die but once. SIR THOMAS BROWNE. DEVOURING Famine, Plague, and War, Each able...
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The Doctor in History, Literature, Folk-lore, Etc

William Andrews - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1896 - 316 pages
...Thomas Browne, in his " Religio Medici," says : — " Men, that look no further than their outsides, think health an appurtenance unto life, and quarrel...parts of man, and know upon what tender filaments that fabrick hangs, do wonder that we are not always so ; and, considering the thousand doors that lead...
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The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from ..., Volume 6

Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - Literature - 1898 - 560 pages
...sawed in pieces by the grating torture of a disease. Men that look no further than their outsides, think health an appurtenance unto life, and quarrel...to death, do thank my God that we can die but once. "Pis not only the mischief of diseases, and the villainy of poisons, that make an end of us; we vainly...
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Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend, &c., and Christian ...

Sir Thomas Browne - Christian ethics - 1898 - 468 pages
...sawed in pieces by the grating torture of a disease. Men that look no farther than their outsides, think health an appurtenance unto life, and quarrel...parts of man, and know upon what tender filaments PART I. that Fabrick hangs, do wonder that we are not always so ; and, considering the thousand doors...
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The universal anthology, a collection of the best literature ..., Volume 14

Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pages
...sawed in pieces by the grating torture of a disease. Men that look no further than their outsides, think health an appurtenance unto life, and quarrel...to death, do thank my God that we can die but once. 'Tis not only the mischief of diseases, and the villainy of poisons, that make an end of us ; we vainly...
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The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature ..., Volume 14

Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - Anthologies - 1899 - 444 pages
...sawed in pieces by the grating torture of a disease. Men that look no further than their outsides, think health an appurtenance unto life, and quarrel...to death, do thank my God that we can die but once. 'Tis not only the mischief of diseases, and the villainy of poisons, that make an end of us ; we vainly...
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A Little Book of English Prose

Annie Barnett - English prose literature - 1900 - 1060 pages
...Men that looke no further than their outsides, thinke health an appertinance unto life, and quarrell with their constitutions for being sick ; but I, that...parts of man, and know upon what tender filaments that Fabrick hangs, doe wonder that we are not alwaies so ; and, considering the thousand doores that lead...
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Crowned Masterpieces of Literature that Have Advanced Civilization ..., Volume 2

David Josiah Brewer - English literature - 1902 - 450 pages
...be sawn in pieces by the grating torture of a disease. Men that look no further than their outsides think health an appurtenance unto life, and quarrel...death, do thank my God that we can die but once. It is not only the mischief of diseases, and villainy of poisons, that make an end of us: we vainly accuse...
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Religio Medici: And Other Essays

Sir Thomas Browne - Christian ethics - 1902 - 354 pages
...grating torture of a disease. Men that look no further than their outsides, think health an appertenance unto life, and quarrel with their constitutions for...parts of man, and know upon what tender filaments that fabrick hangs, do wonder that we are not always so ; and, considering the thousand doors that lead...
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