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" Yet a few years, we think, and all that now bless, or all that now convulse humanity, will also have perished. The mightiest pageantry of life will pass, the loudest notes of triumph or of conquest will be silent in the grave; — the wicked, wherever... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - الصفحة 425
1814
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1815 - عدد الصفحات: 558
...and subdued, and we return into life as into a shadowy acene, where we have " disquieted ourselves in vain." " Yet a few years, we think, and all that now bless, or all that now convulse humanity will alao have perished. The mightiest pageantry of life will pass — the loudest notes of triumph or of...

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...ministry of some mysterious power, they end in awakening our concern for every being that lives.— Yet a few years, we think, and all that now bless," or all that now convulse humanity will also hate perished. The mightiest pageantry of life will pass,- — the loudest notes of triumph or of conquest...

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...ministry of some mysterious power, they end in awakening our concern for every being that live* — Yet a few years, we think, and all that now bless,...impression so profound, we feel our own hearts better. The cares, the animosities, the hatreds which society may have engendered, sink unperceived from our...

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1815 - عدد الصفحات: 628
...and we return into life as into a shadowy scene, where we have " disquieted ourselves in vain." 'i Y'et a few years", we think, and all that now bless,...rest." Under an impression so profound, we feel our own h«arts better. The cares, the animosities, the hatreds, which society may have engendered, sink miperceived...

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1815 - عدد الصفحات: 698
...the ministry of some mysterious power, they end in awakening our concern for every being that lives.- Yet a few years, we think, and all that now bless,...will be at rest. Under an impression so profound, we fuel our own heart* better. The cares, the animosities, tb$i hatreds, which society may liave engendered,...

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...ministry of some mysterious power, they end in awakening our concern for every being that lives. — Yet a few years, we think, and all that now bless,...troubling," and the weary, wherever suffering, " will be at rest.'r Under an impression so profound, we feel our own hearts better. The cares, the animosities,...

The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography ..., المجلد 5

1815 - عدد الصفحات: 554
...and subdued, and we return into life as into a shadowy scene, where we have " disquieted ourselves in vain." •• Yet a few years, we think, and all that...the loudest notes of triumph or of conquest will be tilent in the grave ; — the wicked, wherever active, " will cease from troubling," and the weary,...

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1815 - عدد الصفحات: 670
...ministry of some mysterious power, they end in awakening our concern for every being that lives. — Yet a few years, we think, and all that now bless,...will pass, — the loudest notes of triumph or of cpnquest will be silent in the grave ; — -the wicked, wherever active, " will cease from troubling,"...

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...subdued, and we return into life as into a shadowy scene, where we have " disquieted oursehfs in rain." Yet a few years, we think, and all that now bless,...silent in the grave ; — the wicked, wherever active, "wilt eease from troubling," and the weary, wherever suffering, " will be at rest." Under an impression...

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...awakening our concern for every being that lives i'et a few years, we think, and all that now bless, or aH that now convulse humanity will also have perished....impression so profound, we feel our own hearts better. The cares, the animosities, the hatreds which society may have engendered, sink unperceived from our...




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