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" The grandees of the time, tost to and fro By censures or applause ; but let my age Slide gently by ; not overthwart the stage Of public action, unheard, unseen, And unconcern'd, as if I ne'er had been. And thus, while I shall pass my silent days In shady... "
The Counsels of a Father, in Four Letters ... to His Children. To which is ... - Page 31
by Sir Matthew Hale - 1816 - 207 pages
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The Polyanthea: Or, A Collection of Interesting Fragments, in ..., Volume 1

Charles Henry Wilson - 1804 - 428 pages
...pass' my silent days In shady privacy, free from the frays And bustles of the mad world, then shall I i ,. . A good old innocent plebeian die. Death is...to all, But unacquainted with himself, doth fall. . Ex MSS. Ralph. Thoresly, Arm. •r. .. • ,. . .. DR. CHARLTON. IN one of his books, purchased by...
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The Polyanthea: Or, A Collection of Interesting Fragments, in ..., Volume 1

Charles Henry Wilson - 1804 - 428 pages
...pass my silent days In shady privacy, free from the frays And bustles of the mad world, then shall T A good old innocent plebeian die. Death is a mere...to all, But unacquainted with himself, doth fall. Ex MSS. Ralph. Thoresly, Arm. DR. CHARLTON. IN one of his books, purchased by Dr. Howe at his sale,...
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The Works, Moral and Religious, Volume 1

Sir Matthew Hale - 1805 - 562 pages
...been. And thus, while I shall pass my silent days In shady privacy, free from the noise And Intitles of the mad world, then shall I A good old innocent...known to all, But unacquainted with himself doth fall. Having now attained to that privacy which he had no lefs ferioufly than pioufly wiflied for, he called...
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The Works, Moral and Religious, of Sir Matthew Hale, Knt. ...: The ..., Volume 1

Sir Matthew Hale - 1805 - 640 pages
...been. And thus, while I shall pass my silent day* In xliady privacy, free from the noise And I'lulles of the mad world, then shall I A good old innocent...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...
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The Works, Moral and Religious, Volume 2

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,...
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The Works, Moral and Religious, of Sir Matthew Hale, Knt. ...: The ..., Volume 2

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....
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The Life of Sir Matthew Hale, Knt, Volume 20

Gilbert Burnet, John Fell - 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...
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Restituta: Or, Titles, Extracts, and Characters of Old Books in ..., Volume 1

Sir Egerton Brydges - 1814 - 572 pages
...pass my silent days, In shady privacy, free from the noise And bustles of the mad world, then shatt I A good old innocent Plebeian die. Death is a mere...be a public pageant, known to all, But unacquainted to himself doth fall. 224 A Sheaf of Miscellany Epigrams, written in Latin by «7[o/(»] D[onne.] Translated...
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Restituta; Or, Titles, Extracts, and Characters of Old Books in ..., Volume 1

Sir Egerton Brydges - 1814 - 586 pages
...10, 1649, set. 22.* And thus while I shall pas* my silent days, 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 sur) rise, a very snare To him that makes it his life's greatest care To be a public pageant, known...
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Restituta; Or, Titles, Extracts, and Characters of Old Books in ..., Volume 1

Sir Egerton Brydges - 1814 - 584 pages
...And thus while I shall pass my silent days, In shady privacy, free from the noise And bustles of ihe mad world, then shall I A good old innocent Plebeian die. Death is a mere sui; rise, a very snare To him that makes it his life's greatest care To be a public pageant, known...
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