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" And standest undecayed within our presence, Thou wilt hear nothing till the Judgment morning, When the great trump shall thrill thee with its warning. "
The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal - Page 129
1821
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 2

1821 - 662 pages
...the dead ! Imperishable type of evanescence! Posthumous man, who quit's! thy narrow bed, And standest undecayed within our presence, Thou wilt hear nothing...Judgment morning, When the great Trump shall thrill tnee with its warning. Why should this worthless tegument endure, If its undying guest be lost for...
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The Poetical Common-place Book: Consisting of an Original Selection of ...

English poetry - 1822 - 418 pages
...dead ! Imperishable type of evanescence ! Posthumous man, who quit'st thy narrow bed, Thou wilt Iiear nothing till the Judgment morning, When the great...worthless tegument endure, If its undying guest be tost for ever ? O let us keep the soul embalm'd and pure In living virtue, that when both must sever,...
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The Christian Journal, and Literary Register, Volume 6

1822 - 396 pages
...Imperishable type of evanescence ! Posthumous man, whoijuit'sl thy narrow bed And standest undeeayed within our presence, Thou wilt hear nothing till the Judgment morning, When the créât trump shall thrill the solemn warning. Why should this worthless tegument endure, If its undying...
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The American First Class Book, Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation

John Pierpont - Recitations - 1823 - 492 pages
...dead ! Imperishable type of evanescence ! Posthumous man, who quitt'st thy narrow bed, And standest undecayed within our presence, Thou wilt hear nothing...undying guest be lost for ever ? O let us keep the soul embalmed and pure In living virtue ; that when both must sever, Although corruption may our frame consume,...
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Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the Almanack

Almanacs, English - 1823 - 400 pages
...evanescence! Posthumous man, who quit'st thy narrow bed, And standest undecayed within our presence, Thon wilt hear nothing till the Judgment morning, When...undying guest be lost for ever? O let us keep the soul embalmed and pure In living virtue, that, when both must sever, Although corruption may oar frame consume,...
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Domestic, Literary, and Village Sketches: Addressed to the Young of Our ...

Domestic, literary and village sketches - Great Britain - 1823 - 168 pages
...improvement from modern sciences. Thanks to the Poet, thou too, O Mummy, hast thy moral to give.— Why should this worthless tegument endure, If its...for ever ? O let us keep the soul embalm'd and pure Most sage the advice ; and, if we would as frankly adopt it, we shall return to the amusements of our...
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The Flowers of Literature: Consisting of Selections from History ..., Volume 1

William Oxberry - English literature - 1824 - 384 pages
...Imperishable type of evanescence ! Posthumous man, who quitt'st thy narrow bed, And standest undecay'd within our presence, Thou wilt hear nothing till the...for ever ? O let us keep the soul embalm'd and pure la living virtue, that when both must sever, Although corruption may our frame consume, * The immortal...
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The cabinet; or The selected beauties of literature [ed. by J ..., Volume 1

Cabinet - Literature - 1824 - 440 pages
...dead ! Imperishable type of evanescence ! Posthumous man, who quitt'st thy narrow bed, And standest undecayed within our presence, Thou wilt hear nothing...undying guest be lost for ever ? O let us keep the soul embalmed and pure In living virtue, that, when both must sever, Although corruption may our frame consume,...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 15

Europe - 1824 - 940 pages
...dead ! Imperishable type of evanescence ! \ Posthumous man, who quits thy narrow bed, And standest undecayed within our presence, Thou wilt hear nothing...guest be lost for ever ? O ! let us keep the soul embalin'd and pure In living virtue, that when both must stiver, Although corruption may our frame...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 15

Walter Scott - Europe - 1824 - 938 pages
...the dead ! Imperishable type of evanescence ! Posthumous man, who quits thy narrow bed, And standest undecayed within our presence, Thou wilt hear nothing till the Judgment morning, When the great trump »hall thrill thee with its warning. Why should this worthless tegument endure, If it« undying guest...
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