| Helen Maria Williams - 1796 - 472 páginas
...with a few figns of life yet remaining : they placed him on the bed, where he inftantly expired. " The chamber where the good man meets his fate* " Is privileged beyond the common walks <r Of virtuous life." The prefent was a fanctuary too facred for municipal officers or Pruflians, and;... | |
| 700 páginas
...servant depart in fieace; or, with the confidence of expiring Stephen, Lord Jesus! receive my spirit. The chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileged beyond the common wslk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of Heav'n. Fly, ye profane! If not, draw near with awe; Receive... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1811 - 286 páginas
...are ye lefs than they ?" THOMSON-, SECTION VI. The Death of a Gold Man a strong Incentive to Virtue. THE chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heav'n-. Fly, ye profane ! if not, draw near with awe,.... | |
| Edward Young - 1813 - 380 páginas
...Is it his death-bed ? No ; it is his shrine : Behold him, there, just rising to a god. .! •,. ..". The chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heaven. Fly, ye profane ! If not, draw near with awe,.... | |
| 1854 - 834 páginas
...decay was gradual, and his debility general. So cheerful and happy was he, that it might be said — " The chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileged beyond the common walk Of viituous life, quite on the verge of heaven ! " He was one day visited by the late Mr. EL Cope,... | |
| 1849 - 748 páginas
...Pulmonary disease settled upon him, and for more than three months he was confined to his room — a room "privileged beyond the common walks of life — quite on the verge of Heaven." I often visited him, and at length walked pensively with him through the valley of the shadow of death.... | |
| Edward Young - 1816 - 284 páginas
...temple of my fame. Is it his death bed r No ; it is his shrine: Behold him there just rising to a god. The chamber where the good man meets his fate Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heav'n. Fly, ye profane ! if not, draw near with awe,... | |
| 1818 - 590 páginas
...sigh, — sunk into a state of sweet and gentle repose, and closed his eyes for ever on this world. ' The chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heaven.' " Such were the interestii^ awful scenes, such... | |
| 1818 - 486 páginas
...— sunk into a state of sweet and gentle repose, and closed his eyes for ever on this world. '• The chamber where the good man meets his fate, : Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heaven.' " Such were the interesting awful scenes, such... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 284 páginas
...temple of my theme. Is it his death-bed ? No ; it is his shrine: Behold him there just rising to a god. The chamber where the good man meets his fate Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of Heaven. .Fly, ye profane ! if not, draw near with awe,... | |
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