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" month!—Oh, for a single week ! I ask not for years; though an age were too little for the much I have to do.' On my saying, we could not do too much: that heaven was a blessed place—' So much the worse.—'Tis lost! 'tis lost!—Heaven is to me the... "
The power of religion on the mind - Page 394
by Lindley Murray - 1810 - 478 pages
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The Works of the Author of the Night-thoughts, Volume 4

Edward Young - English literature - 1762 - 310 pages
...murderer to the heart.—How art thou fled •" for ever!—A month !—Oh, for a fingle week ! I afk '' not for years. Though an age were too little for the " much I have to do." On my fayisg, we could not do too much: That heaven was a blefled place— • «• So much the worfe. 'Tis...
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The Works of the Author of the Night-thoughts: In Four Volumes, Volume 4

Edward Young - 1762 - 298 pages
...murderer to the heart.—How art thou fled " for ever!—A month !—Oh, for a fingle week ! I afk " not for years. Though an age were too little for the " much I have to do." On my faying, we could nat do too much.: That •heaven was a blefll-d place— " So much the worfe. Tis...
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The Works of the Author of the Night-thoughts, Volume 3

Edward Young - English literature - 1792 - 356 pages
...murderer to the heart.—How art thou fled " for ever!—A month!—Oh, for a fmgle week ! I afk " not for years. Though an age were too little for the " much I have to do." On my faying, we could not do too much: That heaven was a blefled place— " So much the worfe. 'Tis loft!...
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The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - Readers - 1799 - 408 pages
...thy murderer to the heart!— How art thou fled for ever!—A month!—Oh, for a fingle week! I afk not for years; though an age were too little for the much 1 have to do." On my faying, we could not do too much: that heaven was a blefsed place " So much the...
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The Works of the Author of The Night-thoughts, Volume 3

Edward Young - 1802 - 426 pages
...should'st thus " strike thy murderer to the heart.—How art thou " fled for ever!—A month !—Oh, for a single week ! " I ask not for years. Though...much: That heaven was a blessed place— " So much the worse. Tis lost! Tis lost!—Hea" ven is to me the severest part of hell." Soon after, I proposed prayer....
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A Plea for Religion and the Sacred Writings: Addressed to the Disciples of ...

David Simpson - Apologetics - 1803 - 446 pages
...shouldst thus strike 1—4 thy murderer to the heart.—How art thou fled for "*' ever !—A month !--Oh, for a single week ! I ask not "*' for years; though...do." On my saying, we could not do too much : that Tieaven was a blessed place— " So much the worse. Tis lost! 'tis lost!—Heaven " is to me the severest...
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The Confessions of J. Lackington: Late Bookseller, at the Temple of the ...

James Lackington - Apologetics - 1806 - 202 pages
...art iu fled for ever !—A month!—Oh, for a single ek ! I ask not for years ; though an age were ) little for the much I have to do." On my saying, We could not do too much : it Heaven was a blessed place !—(He said) So much the worse. 'Tis lost! Heaven is to i the severest...
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A Plea for Religion and the Sacred Writings: Addressed to the Disciples of ...

David Simpson - Apologetics - 1809 - 410 pages
...time! it is fit thou shouldst thus strike thy murderer to the heart.—How art thou fled forever!—A month!—Oh! for a single week! I ask not for years;...: that heaven was a blessed place—" So much the worse. 'Tis lost!— Heaven is to me the severest part of hell!" Soon after I proposed prayer.—"...
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The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - Readers - 1810 - 262 pages
...it is fitthou shouldstthus strike thy murderer to the heart! How art thou'fled forever! A month ! Oh for a single week ! I ask not for years; though an...much : that heaven was a blessed place, " So much the worse. 'Tis lost! 'tis lost! Heaven is to me the severest part of hell! " Here his friend, too much...
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A Plea for Religion and the Sacred Writings: Addressed to the Disciples of ...

David Simpson - 1810 - 422 pages
...thou shouldst thus strike thy murderer to the heart.—How art thou fled for ever!—A month!— Oh for a single week ! I ask not for years; though an...: that heaven was a blessed place— " So much the worse. 'Tis lost! 'tis lost!—Heaven is to ine the severest part of hell!" Soon after-! proposed prayer....
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