Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Death ; Death , gate of Life , to me ; Sole death of Death gives Life eternally . Therefore , whoever breath draws from the air , While live thou mayst , thyself for Death prepare . At Kilravock : - Here lies a " Rose , " a budding rose ...
... Death ; Death , gate of Life , to me ; Sole death of Death gives Life eternally . Therefore , whoever breath draws from the air , While live thou mayst , thyself for Death prepare . At Kilravock : - Here lies a " Rose , " a budding rose ...
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... death hasteth ; Look , man , behind thee , how thy life wasteth ; Look on thy right side , how death thee desireth ; Look on thy left side , how sin thee beguileth : Look , man , above thee , joys that ever will last ; Look , man ...
... death hasteth ; Look , man , behind thee , how thy life wasteth ; Look on thy right side , how death thee desireth ; Look on thy left side , how sin thee beguileth : Look , man , above thee , joys that ever will last ; Look , man ...
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... death's - head moth . " People who are very firm of nerve in other matters have often been much agitated on finding one of these in a room . The villager does not simply augur death from the likeness to the skull in the marking of the ...
... death's - head moth . " People who are very firm of nerve in other matters have often been much agitated on finding one of these in a room . The villager does not simply augur death from the likeness to the skull in the marking of the ...
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