| Sir Matthew Hale - 1805 - 562 pages
...shady privacy, free from the noise And Intitles of the mad world, then shall I A good old innocent plebeian die. Death is a mere surprise, a very snare...Having now attained to that privacy which he had no lefs ferioufly than pioufly wiflied for, he called all his fcrvants that had belonged to his office... | |
| Sir Matthew Hale - 1805 - 640 pages
...xliady privacy, free from the noise And I'lulles of the mad world, then shall I A good old innocent plebeian die. Death is a mere surprise, a very snare...him that makes it his life's greatest care, To be a pullic pageant, known to all, But unacquainted with himself doth fall. Having now attained to that... | |
| Sir Matthew Hale - 1805 - 622 pages
...innocent plebeian die. Death is a mere furprife, a very fnare, To him that makes it his life's greateft care To be a public pageant, known to all, But unacquainted with himfelf doth fall. or OF CONTENTATIONS AND THE MOTIVES TO IT, BOTH MORAL AND DIVINE, PHIL. IV. II,... | |
| Sir Matthew Hale - 1805 - 632 pages
...innocent plebeian die. Death is a mere furprife, a very fnarr, To him that makes it his life's greateft care To be a public pageant, known to all, But unacquainted with himfelf doth fall. N2 OF CONTENTATION1, AND THE MOTIVES TO IT, BOTH MORAL AND DIVINE. PHIL. IV. 11.... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1806 - 346 pages
...innocent plebeian die. Death is a mere furprife, a very fnare To him that makes it his life.s greateft care To be a public pageant, known to all, But unacquainted with himfelf doth fall. Having now attained to that privacy, which he had no lefs ferioufly than pioufly... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1814 - 600 pages
...In shady privacy, free from the noise And bustles of the mad world, then shall I A good old innocent Plebeian die. Death is a mere surprise, a very snare...be a public pageant, known to all, But unacquainted to himself doth fall. * This was originally published in 4to. under the following title : 224A Sheaf... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1814 - 586 pages
...bustles of the mad world, then shall I A good old innocent Plebeian die. Death is a mere sur) rise, a very snare To him that makes it his life's greatest...be a public pageant, known to all, But unacquainted to himself doth fall. • This was originally published in 4to. under the following title : " A Collection... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 pages
...In shady privacy, free from the noise And bustles of the mad world, then shall I A good old innocent plebeian die. Death is a mere surprise, a very snare,...to all, But unacquainted with himself doth fall.' He could not lie down in bed above a year before his death, on account of the asthma; but sat, rather... | |
| Sir Matthew Hale - 1816 - 232 pages
...privacy, free from the noise . t ,.. And bustles of the mad world, then shall I A good old innocent plebeian die. Death is a mere surprise, a very snare...known to all, But unacquainted with himself doth fall. - He quitted office on the 15th of February, 1676; and died on the Christmas day following. The interval... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 536 pages
...In shady privacy, free from the noise And bustles of the mad world, then shall 1 A good old innocent plebeian die. Death is a mere surprise, a very snare,...to all, But unacquainted with himself doth fall.* He could not lie down in bed above a year before his death, on account of the asthma ; but sat, rather... | |
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