The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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Page 132
... death divided from the blest , Their graves are thorny , and deny them rest . Vengeance to them is doubly sweet , and hence They war with man , and taint his innocence . On wicked errands bent , they flush the cheek , At thoughts of ...
... death divided from the blest , Their graves are thorny , and deny them rest . Vengeance to them is doubly sweet , and hence They war with man , and taint his innocence . On wicked errands bent , they flush the cheek , At thoughts of ...
Page 148
... death - bed ; a disinterested , and liberal man lays none . The influence of a distemper may shake the best of souls with unmerited horrour ; a natural , and habitual firmness of mind may enable a bad character to quit this earthly ...
... death - bed ; a disinterested , and liberal man lays none . The influence of a distemper may shake the best of souls with unmerited horrour ; a natural , and habitual firmness of mind may enable a bad character to quit this earthly ...
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... death : it ought not to be in a distended state at the time of the death of the animal , for in that case the air which is let loose puts its fibres on the stretch ; and which is the reverse of what takes place in the voluntary muscles ...
... death : it ought not to be in a distended state at the time of the death of the animal , for in that case the air which is let loose puts its fibres on the stretch ; and which is the reverse of what takes place in the voluntary muscles ...
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