| 1727 - 528 páginas
...liv'dj So gracious, he Man griev'dj Yea, 'when his Phyfick's Force oft fail'd, His pleafant Purpole then prevailed : For, of his GOD he got the Grace, To live in Mirth and die in Peace j Heavens have his Soul, his Corps this Stone 5 Sigh Paffenger, and then be gone. 1500. H On JOHN SMITH.... | |
| Thomas Pennant - 1776 - 548 páginas
...lived ; So gratious he no man grieved : Yea when his phy lick's force oft* failed, His pleafant purpofe then prevailed ; For of his God he got the grace To live in mirth, and die in peace : Heaven has his foule, his corps this Itone ; Sigh, paflenger, and then be gone. Doctor Peter Low, 1612. % Befides... | |
| 1778 - 630 páginas
...heliv'd; So gracious he no man griev'd : Yea и hen his phifick's force oft failr d, His pleafant purpofe then prevailed ; For of his God he got the grace To live in mirth, and die in peace : Heaven has his foul, his corps this ftone } Sigh, paflenger, and then be gone. Doctor Peter Law, 1611. Though there... | |
| 1801 - 554 páginas
...v'd 5 So gracious he no man griev'd : Yea when his philick's force oft fail.-d, His plealant purpofe then prevailed ; For of his God he got the grace To live in mirth, and (tie in peace : Heaven has his foul, his corps this none; Sigh, pafTenger, and then be gone. Doctor... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1809 - 1102 páginas
...So gratious he no man grieved : Yea when his phyiick's force oft' failed* •. Mi-: pleafant purpofe then prevailed ; For of his God he got the grace To live in mirth, and die in peace ; Heaven has his tbule, his corps this (lone ; Sigh, pafFenger, and then be gone. Doftor Peter Low, 1612. Befides this... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1809 - 964 páginas
...Yea when his phylick's force oft' failed, His pltafant purpofe then prevailed ; For of his God he pot the grace To live in mirth, and die in peace ; Heaven has his foule, his corps this done ; Sigh, paflenger, and then be gone. Doftor Peter Low, 1612. Befides this... | |
| Robert Chapman (of Glasgow.) - 1812 - 322 páginas
...man griev'd ; " Yea, when his Physick's Force oft fail'd " His pleasant purpose then prevail'd : " For of his God, he got the Grace, " To live in Mirth and die in Peace. " Heavens have his soul, his Corpse this clone ; " Sigh Passenger, and then begone. in conjunction... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1826 - 370 páginas
...he no man griev'd ; Yea, when his Physick's force oft fail'd, His pleasant Purpose then prevail'd : For, of his God, he got the Grace, To live in Mirth and die in Peace. Heavens have his Soul, his Corps this Stone; Sigh Passenger, and then begone." We are so well pleased... | |
| 1826 - 370 páginas
...he no man griev'd ; Yea, when his Physick's force oft fail'd, His pleasant Purpose then prevail'd : For, of his God, he got the Grace, To live in Mirth and die in Peace. Heavens have his Soul, his Corps this Stone; Sigh Passenger, and then begone." ' , We are so well pleased... | |
| 1826 - 370 páginas
...he no man griev'd ; Yea, when his Physick's force oft fail'd, His pleasant Purpose then prevail'd : For, of his God, he got the Grace, To live in Mirth and die in Peace. Heavens have his Soul, his Corps this Stone; Sigh Passenger, and then begone." We are so well pleased... | |
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