Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... lived in an age when the " sounds of gladness " were heard every day in " the goodly temples . " And when , with some- thing of true prophetic vision , he declared that men were already beginning to wantonize ( a most happy expression ) ...
... lived in an age when the " sounds of gladness " were heard every day in " the goodly temples . " And when , with some- thing of true prophetic vision , he declared that men were already beginning to wantonize ( a most happy expression ) ...
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... lived , I was the first of those Who did contribute to my country's aid . If he had sold his estate , he would have taken care to inform the public of the circumstance . Having been appointed commander of the troop raised in his ...
... lived , I was the first of those Who did contribute to my country's aid . If he had sold his estate , he would have taken care to inform the public of the circumstance . Having been appointed commander of the troop raised in his ...
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... lived two and fifty years , and lieth buried in the parish church of St. Leo- nard's , in Foster Lane . " Such was the delightful termination of an active and well - spent life . Though his death was an irreparable loss to his family ...
... lived two and fifty years , and lieth buried in the parish church of St. Leo- nard's , in Foster Lane . " Such was the delightful termination of an active and well - spent life . Though his death was an irreparable loss to his family ...
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