The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... heart ; When waves on waves , and gulfs in gulfs , O'ercame the pilot's art . VI . ' Yet then from all my griefs , O Lord , Thy mercy set me free , Whilst in the confidence of prayer My soul took hold on thee . VII . ' For though in ...
... heart ; When waves on waves , and gulfs in gulfs , O'ercame the pilot's art . VI . ' Yet then from all my griefs , O Lord , Thy mercy set me free , Whilst in the confidence of prayer My soul took hold on thee . VII . ' For though in ...
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... heart , mistaken notions of piety , or weakness of understanding , love to indulge this uncomfortable way of life , and give up themselves a prey to grief and melancholy . Superstitious fears and groundless scruples cut them off from ...
... heart , mistaken notions of piety , or weakness of understanding , love to indulge this uncomfortable way of life , and give up themselves a prey to grief and melancholy . Superstitious fears and groundless scruples cut them off from ...
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... hearts , should pretend to discover in another , where the proofs of it do not amount to a demonstration . On the contrary , as there are many excellent persons who are weighed down by this habitual sorrow of heart , they rather deserve ...
... hearts , should pretend to discover in another , where the proofs of it do not amount to a demonstration . On the contrary , as there are many excellent persons who are weighed down by this habitual sorrow of heart , they rather deserve ...
Side 13
... heart capable of mirth , and naturally disposed to it . It not the business of virtue to extirpate the affections of t mind , but to regulate them . It may moderate and restra but was not designed to banish gladness from the hea of man ...
... heart capable of mirth , and naturally disposed to it . It not the business of virtue to extirpate the affections of t mind , but to regulate them . It may moderate and restra but was not designed to banish gladness from the hea of man ...
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... heart of the old man rejoice , when he saw such a beautiful procession of his own descendants , such a numerous cavalcade of his own raising ! For my own part , I can sit in my parlour with great content , when I take a review of half a ...
... heart of the old man rejoice , when he saw such a beautiful procession of his own descendants , such a numerous cavalcade of his own raising ! For my own part , I can sit in my parlour with great content , when I take a review of half a ...
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