| Samuel Johnson - 1899 - 236 pages
...of thy word, in every thought sincere, gg Who knew no wish but what the world might hear: Of softest manners, unaffected mind, , Lover of peace, and friend of human kind: Go, live! for heaven's eternal year is thine, Go, and exalt thy mortal to divine. And thou, blest maid! attendant... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1899 - 228 pages
...thy word, in every thought sincere, QQ Who knew no wish but what the world might hear : Of softest manners, unaffected mind, Lover of peace, and friend of human kind: Go, live ! for heaven's eternal year is thine, Go, and exalt thy mortal to divine. And thou, blest maid! attendant... | |
| John Cann Bailey - Elegiac poetry - 1900 - 330 pages
...of thy word, in every thought sincere, Who knew no wish but what the world might hear : Of softest manners, unaffected mind, Lover of peace, and friend of human kind : Go live 1 for Heaven's eternal year is thine, Go, and exalt thy moral to divine. And them, blest maid 1 attendant... | |
| Thomas Hastings Robinson - Governors - 1902 - 290 pages
...to the memory of George Robinson, who departed this life March 6, 1814, in his 87th year. Of softest manners, unaffected mind, Lover of peace and friend of human kind, Go! Lire, for Heaven's eternal rest is thine. Go! and exalt this mortal to divine. In the year 1899 what... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1905 - 582 pages
...of thy word, in ev'ry thought sincere, Who knew no wish but what the world might hear : Of softest manners, unaffected mind, Lover of peace, and friend...heav'n's eternal year is thine, Go, and exalt thy mortal to divine. ' And thou, blest maid ! attendant on his doom, Pensive hast follow'd to the silent... | |
| Alexander Pope - Poetry - 1963 - 884 pages
...of thy word, in ev'ry thought sincere, 5 Who knew no wish but what the world might hear : Of softest manners, unaffected mind, Lover of peace, and friend of human kind : Go live! for heav'ns Eternal year is thine, Go, and exalt thy Moral to Divine. 10 And thou blest Maid! attendant... | |
| Medicine - 1870 - 850 pages
...to thy word, in every thought sincere, "Who knew no wish but what the world might hear. Of softest manners, unaffected mind, Lover of peace, and friend of human kind ! Go, live! for Heaven's eternal year is thine, Go, and exalt thy moral to divineGo, then, where only bliss sincere... | |
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