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Mr. Good- Is abandoned in death , and interred like a rich , and other Orthodox New - Englanddog . " ers , of Milton's description of Death ,- This brutal passage does not exaggerate - Black it stood as night , the opinion of Paine's ...
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It is , however , but by worrying him to death , ” gathered proper for me to add , that the mere in- together about his bed . Even his physidependence of America , were it to have cian joined in the hue - and - cry .
It is , however , but by worrying him to death , ” gathered proper for me to add , that the mere in- together about his bed . Even his physidependence of America , were it to have cian joined in the hue - and - cry .
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Do you remem- precedents of Cruise , and in which no ber - but who that has read it does not ? mortal shall have a contingent remainthat affecting letter , written upon the der . death of his wife , by Sir James Mackin- To books ...
Do you remem- precedents of Cruise , and in which no ber - but who that has read it does not ? mortal shall have a contingent remainthat affecting letter , written upon the der . death of his wife , by Sir James Mackin- To books ...
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... not much danger in a poet's quainted . being damn'd , - Let us be gentle with the denizens of • Damnation follows death in other men , Fame's proud temple , no matter how they But your damn'd Poet lives and writes came there .
... not much danger in a poet's quainted . being damn'd , - Let us be gentle with the denizens of • Damnation follows death in other men , Fame's proud temple , no matter how they But your damn'd Poet lives and writes came there .
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... with a helping hand ; trogen , —do not turn away from us , gen- animals and plants owe their lives to it ; tle reader , we will not be grimly scientif- but when the shadow of death begins ic , but a few of the terms of science must ...
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