Melancholy: As it Proceeds from the Disposition and Habit, the Passion of Love, and the Influence of ReligionVernor, 1801 - 420 стор. |
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... she might inftruct them concerning life and manners . He died acknowledging with his last breath his conviction of the immortality of the foul , and a fearful hope of a happy existence after death . This obfervation cannot be intended ...
... she might inftruct them concerning life and manners . He died acknowledging with his last breath his conviction of the immortality of the foul , and a fearful hope of a happy existence after death . This obfervation cannot be intended ...
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... she may , during pregnancy , unfortunately feel , endangers its temperature , and fows the feeds of this hideous disease ; of which Baptifta Porta , * among many other instances , gives a memorable example of one Thomas Nickell , born ...
... she may , during pregnancy , unfortunately feel , endangers its temperature , and fows the feeds of this hideous disease ; of which Baptifta Porta , * among many other instances , gives a memorable example of one Thomas Nickell , born ...
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... she became immediately melancholy , and afterwards ran furiously mad . Extremes of all kinds are dangerous , and exceffive cold is almoft as pernicious as exceffive heat . The inhabitants of the Northern climates are , for this caufe ...
... she became immediately melancholy , and afterwards ran furiously mad . Extremes of all kinds are dangerous , and exceffive cold is almoft as pernicious as exceffive heat . The inhabitants of the Northern climates are , for this caufe ...
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... she weeps , and , whirl'd by stormy winds , Borne through the air , her native country finds ; There fix'd she stands upon a bleaky hill ; There yet her marble cheeks fresh tears distill . E 5 Thefe * Mærore maceror , marcesco ...
... she weeps , and , whirl'd by stormy winds , Borne through the air , her native country finds ; There fix'd she stands upon a bleaky hill ; There yet her marble cheeks fresh tears distill . E 5 Thefe * Mærore maceror , marcesco ...
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... she proves the scoff too true ; " Or sorrow leads her to some lonely cell , " Where pining want and hopeless anguifh dwell : There flow her tears , unpitied and unknown , " While scarce an echo murmurs to her moan : " More wretched ...
... she proves the scoff too true ; " Or sorrow leads her to some lonely cell , " Where pining want and hopeless anguifh dwell : There flow her tears , unpitied and unknown , " While scarce an echo murmurs to her moan : " More wretched ...
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