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... desire ; first , to guard the remains of the deceased from irreverent approach , or from savage violation : and , secondly , to preserve their memory . " Never any , " says Camden , " neglected burial , but some savage nations ; as the ...
... desire ; first , to guard the remains of the deceased from irreverent approach , or from savage violation : and , secondly , to preserve their memory . " Never any , " says Camden , " neglected burial , but some savage nations ; as the ...
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... desire of thy heart , conclude there is either some unworthiness in thy person , or some in- ordinateness in thy desire , or some unfitness or unseasonableness in the thing de- sired - something or other not right on thy part ; but be ...
... desire of thy heart , conclude there is either some unworthiness in thy person , or some in- ordinateness in thy desire , or some unfitness or unseasonableness in the thing de- sired - something or other not right on thy part ; but be ...
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... desire of man ; this is the desire which is terrible , since it arms all those who possess nothing against those who possess any thing . But the law , which restrains this desire , is the most splendid triumph of humanity over itself ...
... desire of man ; this is the desire which is terrible , since it arms all those who possess nothing against those who possess any thing . But the law , which restrains this desire , is the most splendid triumph of humanity over itself ...
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affection ancient appear beauty Beresina Bezetha bittern blessed body called character danger dead death delight desire doth earth England enjoyment eyes fear feel frigate genius give glory gold hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven Heir of Linne honour hope human interest Jonathan Wild king labour land less light Little John live look Lord Lord Wilmot luxury mankind manner mind Mississippi Company moral mother nature neighbour never night noble o'er object observed pass passions peace persons Petrarch Philaster pleasure poet poetical poetry principle Queen o'the reason Reculvers rich Richard Penderell Rienzi Robin Hood Roman Rome seemed self-love ship Socrates song soul spirit sweet thee thine things thou thought tion truth unto virtue whole William Penn wind words