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" Is death to be feared, that will convey thee to so happy an existence ? Think not man was made in vain, who has such an eternity reserved for him. "
The Spectator - Page 209
1853 - 742 pages
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History ..., Volumes 3-4

Robert Chambers - 1881 - 842 pages
...gazed with inexpressible pleasure on these happy islands. At length, said 1: "Shew me now, I beseech thee, the secrets that lie hid under those dark clouds...rock of adamant.' The genius making me no answer. 1 turned about to uddress myself to bun a second time, but I found that he had left me. I then turned...
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Development of English Literature and Language

Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 pages
...pleasure on these happy islands. At length, said I: "Shew me now, I beseech thee, the secrets that be hid under those dark clouds which cover the ocean...address myself to him a second time, but I found that lie had left me. I then turned again to the vision which I had boon so long contemplating, but instead...
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Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley

Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 488 pages
...gazed with inexpressible Pleasure on the happy ' Islands. At length, said I, show me now, I beseech thee, ' the Secrets that lie hid under those dark...found that he had left 'me; I then turned again to tho Vision which I liad been so 'long contemplating; but Instead of the rolling Tide, the ' arched...
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Az Angol irodalom története, Volume 3

Hippolyte Taine - 1883 - 516 pages
...gazed with inexpressible pleasure on these happy islands. At length, said I, shew me now, I beseech thee, the secrets that lie hid under those dark clouds...ocean on the other side of the rock of adamant. The genins making me no answer, I turned about to adress myself to him a second time, but I found that...
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The Speaker's Garland and Literary Bouquet: Combining 100 Choice ..., Volume 4

1884 - 780 pages
...gazed with inexpressible pleasure on these happy islands. At length, said I, " Show me now, I beseech thee, the secrets that lie hid under those dark clouds...other side of the rock of adamant." The genius making no answer, I turned about to address myself to him a second time, but I found that he had left me....
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John Heywood's Paragon readers

John Heywood (ltd.) - 1884 - 232 pages
...gazed with inexpressible pleasure on these happy islands. At length I said, ' Show me now, I beseech thee, the secrets that lie hid under those dark clouds...the ocean on the other side of the rock of adamant.' 13. " The Genius making me no answer, I turned about to address myself to him a second time, but I...
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The new Royal readers. 6 standards

Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1884 - 280 pages
...gazed with inexpressible pleasure on these happy islands. At length I said, ' Show me now, I beseech thee, the secrets that lie hid under those dark clouds...the ocean on the other side of the rock of adamant.' 11. "The Genius making me no answer, I turned about to address myself to him a second time, but I found...
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Development of English Literature and Language, Volumes 1-2

Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1134 pages
...pleasure on these happy islands. At length, said I: "Shew me now, I beseech thee, the secrets that be han are numbered in the lists of fate. Taking all...bearing many names/ This genius was bom long ago, 1 found that he had left me. I then turned again to the vision which I had been so long contemphuin1.;,...
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British Classical Authors. Select Specimens of the National Literature of ...

Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 pages
...gazed with inexpressible pleasure on these happy islands. 'At length,' said I, 'show me now, I beseech to go early in the morning for a physician, —he...look'd bright the morning after to every eye in t no answer, I turned about to address myself to him a second time, but I found that he had left me....
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Swinton's First [-sixth] Reader, Book 6

William Swinton - 1885 - 620 pages
...gazed with inexpressible6 pleasure on these happy islands. At length said I, "Show me now, I beseech thee, the secrets that lie hid under those dark clouds...which cover the ocean on the other side of the rock 1 relishes, tastes. 2 These . . . them. Analyze this sentence. 4 Does life, etc. What kind of sentence...
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