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... pains that they have feared , rather than to endure the present horrors they have felt : wherein what have they gained , but to that hell which was within them , a second hell without ? The conscience leaves not , where the fiends begin ...
... pains that they have feared , rather than to endure the present horrors they have felt : wherein what have they gained , but to that hell which was within them , a second hell without ? The conscience leaves not , where the fiends begin ...
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... pain with his places , but finding his wounds still the worse with continuance . Ah fool , thy soul festereth within ; and is affected so much more dangerously , by how much less it appeareth . Thou mayest while thyself with variety ...
... pain with his places , but finding his wounds still the worse with continuance . Ah fool , thy soul festereth within ; and is affected so much more dangerously , by how much less it appeareth . Thou mayest while thyself with variety ...
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... pain , weary of their lives , have made their own hands their execu- tioners ! How many , meeting with a headstrong grief , which they could not manage , have , by the violence of it , been carried quite from their wits ! How many mil ...
... pain , weary of their lives , have made their own hands their execu- tioners ! How many , meeting with a headstrong grief , which they could not manage , have , by the violence of it , been carried quite from their wits ! How many mil ...
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... pain ; choos- ing rather wilful sickness , than a harsh remedy ? Surely , we men are mere fools , in the estimation of our own good : like children , our choice is led altogether by shew , no whit by substance . We cry after every well ...
... pain ; choos- ing rather wilful sickness , than a harsh remedy ? Surely , we men are mere fools , in the estimation of our own good : like children , our choice is led altogether by shew , no whit by substance . We cry after every well ...
Side 24
... pain , eternity of joy . He ne- ver looked over the threshold of heaven , that cannot more rejoice that he shall be glorious , than mourn in present that he is miserable . SECTION XV . Of the Importunity and Terror of Death . YEA , this ...
... pain , eternity of joy . He ne- ver looked over the threshold of heaven , that cannot more rejoice that he shall be glorious , than mourn in present that he is miserable . SECTION XV . Of the Importunity and Terror of Death . YEA , this ...
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