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" I had ever heard : they put me in mind of those heavenly airs that are played to the departed souls of good men upon their first arrival... "
The English instructor; or, Useful and entertaining passages in prose ... - Page 243
by English instructor - 1801 - 258 pages
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The Spectator, Volume 2

1729 - 342 pages
...melodious, and altogether difte' rent from any tiling 1 had ever heard : They put me * in mind of thofe heavenly Airs that are played to the * departed Souls of good Men upon their firft Arrival in' * Paradife, to wear out the Impreffions of their Lift Ago' ' nies, and qualifie them...
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The Little Female Orators, Or Nine Evenings Entertainment, with Observations

1778 - 124 pages
...inexpreffrblymefodioBs, and altogether different frohi any Thing I had ever heard. They put me in Mind of thofe heavenly Airs that are played to the departed- Souls 'of good Men upon their firft Arrival in Paradife, to wear out the Inkjsreflions of their taft Agonies, and qualify them for...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volume 4

1786 - 694 pages
...departed iouls of good men upon their nrft arrival in paradife, to wear out the impreflions of the lalt agonies, and qualify them for the pleasures of that happy place. My heart melted away in leeret raptures. I hart been often told that the rock bcfoir me è-as the haunt of a genixiv, ¿nil...
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The Spectator, with Illustrative Notes: To which are Prefixed, the ..., Volume 3

1794 - 450 pages
...inexpressibly melodious, and altogether different from any thing I had ever heard. They put me in mind of those heavenly airs that are played to the departed...arrival in Paradise, to wear out the impressions of the last agonies, and qualify them for ti e pleasures of that happy place. My heart melted away ih...
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NL orphan barcodes on file at ReCAP

1804 - 412 pages
...inexpressibly melodious, and altogether different from any thing I had ever heard. They put me in mind of those heavenly airs that are played to the departed...arrival in paradise, to wear out the impressions of the last agonies, and qualify them for the pleasures of that happy place. My heart melted away in secret...
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Beauties of British Prose

Sydney Melmoth - 1805 - 368 pages
...inexpressibly melodious, and altogether different from any thing I had ever heard : they put me in mind of those heavenly airs that are played to the departed...arrival in paradise, to wear out the impressions of the last agonies, and qualify them for the pleasures of that happy place. My heart melted away in secret...
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The Spectator in miniature: being a collection of the principle ..., Volume 1

Spectator The - 1808 - 348 pages
...departed souls of good men upon their 6rst arrival in Paradise, to wear out the impressions of the last agonies, and qualify them for the pleasures of...place. My heart melted away in secret raptures. " I had heen often told that the rock hefore me was the haunt of a Genins ; and that several had heen entertained...
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The British Essayists;: Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 322 pages
...I had ever heard. They put me iu mind of those heavenly airs that are played to the departed simls of good men upon their first arrival in Paradise, to wear out the impressions of the lust agonies, and qualify them for the pleasures of that happy place. My heart melted away in secret...
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The Spectator, Volume 3

Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1809 - 312 pages
...inexpressibly melodious, and altogether different from any thing I had ever heard : they put me in mind of those heavenly airs that are played to the departed...upon their first arrival in Paradise, to wear out the impression of their last agonies, and qualify them for the pleasures of that happy place. My heart...
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The Spanish language, la gramática inglesa, and the English reader

Nicolas Gouin Dufief - 1811 - 606 pages
...melodious, and altogether different from any thing I had ever heard : they put me in mind of these heavenly airs that are played to the departed souls...arrival in Paradise, to wear out the impressions of the last agonies, and qualify them for the pleasures of that happy place. My heart melted away in secret...
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