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" I'm sorry; but we all must die. Indifference clad in Wisdom's Guise, All Fortitude of Mind supplies: For how can stony Bowels melt, In those who never Pity felt; When We are lash'd, They kiss the Rod; Resigning to the Will of God. "
Roach's Beauties of the Modern Poets of Great Britain: Carefully Selected ... - Page 36
by James Roach - 1794
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An essay on man [by A. Pope]. With some humourous verses on the death of ...

Alexander Pope - Human beings - 1736 - 64 pages
...Mind fupplies : For how can ftony Bowels melt, In thofe, who never Pity felt ? When we are lafli'd, they kifs the Rod,. Refigning to the Will of God. The Fools, my Juniors by a Year, Are tortur'd with Sufpenfe and Fear ;Who wifely thought my Age a Skreen, When Death approach'd, to ftand between r The...
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Verses on the Death of Dr. S----. D.S.P.D.: Occasioned by Reading a Maxim in ...

Jonathan Swift - 1739 - 66 pages
...fupplies : For how can ftony Bowels melt, In thofe who never Pity felt j When We are lafh'd, they kifsthe Rod | Refigning to the Will of God. THE Fools, my Juniors by a Are tortur'd with Sufpence and Fear. Who wifely thought my Age a Screen, When death approach'd, to...
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Miscellanies. In Four Volumes, Volume 4

Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 314 pages
...of Mind fupplies : For how can ftony Bowels melt, In thofe, who never Pity feTt ? When we are lafht, they kifs the Rod, Refigning to the Will of God. The Fools, my Juniors by a Year, Are tortur'd with Sufpence and Fear; Who wifely thought my Age a Screen, When Death approacht, to ftand between ; The...
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The works of ... Jonathan Swift, Volume 8

Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 524 pages
...of Mind fupplies : For how can ftony Bowels melt, In thofe who never Pity felt j When We are lam'd, They kifs the Rod } Refigning to the Will of God. The Fools, my Juniors by a Year^ Are tortur'd with Sufpenfe and Fear. Who wifely thought my Age a Screen, When Death approach'd, to ftand between : The...
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...

Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 440 pages
...INDIFF'RENCE clad in wifdom's guife All fortitude of mind fupplies: For how can ftony bowels melt In thofe who never pity felt ! When we are lafh'd, they kifs the rod, Refigning to the will of God. • Curl hath been the moft infamous bookfeller of any a?'* .country. His charafterin part may be found...
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The Art of Poetry on a New Plan, Volume 2

John Newbery - Poetry - 1969 - 394 pages
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The Works of Dr Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin. In Thirteen ...

Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 410 pages
...D.Jj. edit, For For how can ftony bowels melt 215 In thofe who never pity felt ? When we are hdh'd, they kifs the rod, Refigning to the will of God. The fools, my juniors by a year, Are tortur'd with fufpenfe and fear ; 22® Who wifely thought my age a fcreen, When death approach'd, to ftand between:...
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The Works of the English Poets: Swift

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 400 pages
...bowels melt £i5 In thofe who never pity felt ! When we are lafli'd, they kifs the rod, JRefigning to the will of God. The fools, my juniors by a year, Are tortur'd with fufpenfe and fear ; tim Who wifely thought my age a fcreen, When death approach'd, to fland between...
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The Works of the English Poets: Swift

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 408 pages
...fupplies : For how can ftony bowels melt «i5 •In thofe who never pity felt ! When we are lafli'd, they kifs the rod, > Refigning to .the will of God. The fools, wy juniors by a year, Are tortuiM wilt fufpenfe and fear ; n» Who wifely thought my age a fcreen,...
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The Works of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift ...

Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 398 pages
...clad in Wifdom's guife, All fortitude of mind fupplies : For how can ftony bowels melt 215 In thofe who never pity felt ! When we are lafh'd, they kifs...The fools, my juniors by a year, Are tortur'd with fufpenfe and fear; $20 Who wifely thought my age a fcreen, When death approach'd, to ftand between...
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