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" To him, alas, to him, I fear, The face of death will terrible appear ; Who, in his life flattering his senseless pride, By being known to all the world beside, Does not himself, when he is dying, know, Nor what he is, nor whither he's to go. "
The Works of the English Poets: Cowley - الصفحة 237
بواسطة Samuel Johnson - 1779
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...embroider'd be . : With fcutcheon or with elegy. An old plebeian let me dye, Alas, all then are fuch as well as I, To him, alas, to him, I fear, The face...flattering his fenfelefs pride, By being known to all the vvorld befide, Does not himfelf, when he. is dying,- know, Nor what he is, nor whither he's to go....

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