Men and Manners: A Novel. In four volumes, Bind 3J. Wright, 1800 |
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Side 65 - Hope humbly then; with trembling pinions soar; Wait the great teacher, Death; and God adore. What future bliss, He gives not thee to know, But gives that hope to be thy blessing now. Hope springs eternal in the human breast: Man never Is, but always To be blest. The soul, uneasy, and confined from home, Rests and expatiates in a life to come.
Side 207 - I had not another friend in the world to whom I could apply with the flighteft hope of obtaining the grant of my requeft.