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When boist'rous winds and stormy billows roar , Disturb the deep , and rend the
rocky shore , The foaming seas in swelling mountains rise , Forsake their caverns
, and attempt the skies : Ere long succeeds the placid calm serene , And stops ...
When boist'rous winds and stormy billows roar , Disturb the deep , and rend the
rocky shore , The foaming seas in swelling mountains rise , Forsake their caverns
, and attempt the skies : Ere long succeeds the placid calm serene , And stops ...
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The sufferings of others , it is true , cannot be witnessed without painful emotions ;
but these emotions we neither wish to suppress , nor attempt to diminish : for
such is the wonderful construction of our nature , and such the delightful
tendency ...
The sufferings of others , it is true , cannot be witnessed without painful emotions ;
but these emotions we neither wish to suppress , nor attempt to diminish : for
such is the wonderful construction of our nature , and such the delightful
tendency ...
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Fruitless , were all attempts to shun the admonitory intelligence , or to blunt the
pain it frequently occasioned . Reflection produced remorse ; the pleasures of the
world , satiety and aversion ; the retrospect of life , the keenest anguish , and the
...
Fruitless , were all attempts to shun the admonitory intelligence , or to blunt the
pain it frequently occasioned . Reflection produced remorse ; the pleasures of the
world , satiety and aversion ; the retrospect of life , the keenest anguish , and the
...
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His friends expected to please him by those accounts of the growth of his
reputation , which were formerly certain of being well receive ed : but they soon
found how little he was now affected by compliments , and how vainly they
attempted , by ...
His friends expected to please him by those accounts of the growth of his
reputation , which were formerly certain of being well receive ed : but they soon
found how little he was now affected by compliments , and how vainly they
attempted , by ...
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That this inestimable book exhibits a salva . tion worthy the benignity of God , and
exactly suited to the wretchedness of man , I have attempted to prove in the
following pages . To this salvation , therefore , I have directed my amiable friend ...
That this inestimable book exhibits a salva . tion worthy the benignity of God , and
exactly suited to the wretchedness of man , I have attempted to prove in the
following pages . To this salvation , therefore , I have directed my amiable friend ...
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