O ! my friend, the approach of death is very dreadful. I am afraid to think on that which I know I cannot avoid. It is vain to look round and round for that help which cannot be had. Yet we hope and hope, and fancy that he who has lived to-day may live... Publications - Página 348por Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England) - 1897 - 544 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| David Simpson - 1809 - 410 páginas
...afraid to think on that which I know I cannot avoid. It is vain to look round and round for that belp which cannot be had. Yet we hope and hope, and fancy...that he who has lived to-day, may live to-morrow/' To another friend he said, " He never had a moment in which death was not terrible to him." 4' (6)... | |
| David Simpson - 1810 - 422 páginas
...said he to a friend, " is very dreadful. I am afraid to think on that which I know I cannot avoid. It is vain to look round and round for that help which...that he who has lived to-day may live to-morrow." To another friend he said, " He never had a moment in which death was not terrible to him." On another... | |
| Frank Elizabeth - 1814 - 400 páginas
...the room where I communicated with dear Mrs. Williams, a little before her death. It is vain to look round for that help which cannot be had. Yet we hope...us learn to derive our hope only from God. In the mean time, let us be kind to one another. I have no friend now living, but you and Mr. Hector, that... | |
| Elizabeth Frank - 1814 - 400 páginas
...the room where I communicated with dear Mrs. Williams, a little before her death. It is vain to look round for that help which cannot be had. Yet we hope...us learn to derive our hope only from God. In the mean time, let us be kind to one another. I have no friend now living, but you and Mr. Hector, that... | |
| John Nichols - 1815 - 866 páginas
...the approach of death is very dreadful ! I am afraid to think on that which I know I cannot avoid. It is vain to look round and round for that help which...us learn to derive our hope only from God. In the mean time, let us be kind to one another. I have no friend now living, but you and Mr. Hector, that... | |
| 1816 - 358 páginas
...lived to-day may live to-morrow. Butlet us lear. to derive our hope only from God. In the mean time, let us be kind to one another. I have no friend now living, but you and Air. Hecto: that was the friend of my youth. Do not neglect, ite sir, Yours affectionately, SAMUEL... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 536 páginas
...the approach of death ¡8 very dreadful. I am afraid to think on that which 1 know 1 cannot avoid. It is vain to look round and round for that help which cannot be had. Yet we hope and hop», and fancy that he who has lived to-day may live to-morrow. But let us learn to derive our hope... | |
| John Selden - 1818 - 678 páginas
...approach of death is very dreadful. I am afraid to think on that which I know I cannot avoid. It is in vain to look round and round for that help which cannot...But let us learn to derive our hope only from GOD." Mr. Boswell and Johnson having one day fallen into a very serious frame of mind, in which mutual expressions... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 476 páginas
...friend, the approach of death is very dreadful. I am afraid to think on that which I know I cannot avoid. It is vain to look round and round for that help which...us learn to derive our hope only from GoD. " In the mean time, let us be kind to one another. I have no friend now living but you and Mr. Hector, that... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 550 páginas
...avoid. It is vain to look round and round for that help which cannot be had. Yet we hope and hop», and fancy that he who has lived to-day may live to-morrow....us learn to derive our hope only from God. In the mean time, let us be kind to one another. I have no friend now living but you and Mr. Hector, that... | |
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