The Portrait of Old Age: Wherein is Contained a Sacred Anatomy Both of Soul and Body, and a Perfect Account of the Infirmities of Age Incident to Them Both. Being a Paraphrase Upon the Six Former Verses of the XIIth Chapter of Ecclesiastes. By John Smith, ...E. Withers, 1752 - 237 pages |
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... look out of the windows be darkened . And the doors fhall be fhut in the ftreets , when the found of the grinding is low , and he shall rise up at the voice of the bird , and all the daughters of musick shall be brought low . Also when ...
... look out of the windows be darkened . And the doors fhall be fhut in the ftreets , when the found of the grinding is low , and he shall rise up at the voice of the bird , and all the daughters of musick shall be brought low . Also when ...
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... look immediately before the defcrip- tion , I find youth mentioned , Remember thy Creator in the days of thy youth ; when I look im- mediately after it , I find death described , The duft shall return to the earth as it was , and the ...
... look immediately before the defcrip- tion , I find youth mentioned , Remember thy Creator in the days of thy youth ; when I look im- mediately after it , I find death described , The duft shall return to the earth as it was , and the ...
Page 41
... look for them , and find them treasured up in the fame nature , or- der , and manner , that they put them in ; and from thence they themselves take them out again : The memory in the mean time doing no . 2 nothing at all , towards ...
... look for them , and find them treasured up in the fame nature , or- der , and manner , that they put them in ; and from thence they themselves take them out again : The memory in the mean time doing no . 2 nothing at all , towards ...
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... look out of the windows be darkened . Aving fufficiently before fhewed us , what the infirmities of the mind are in this condition , he comes now to treat of thofe of the body ; wherein the body is most aptly com- pared to a building ...
... look out of the windows be darkened . Aving fufficiently before fhewed us , what the infirmities of the mind are in this condition , he comes now to treat of thofe of the body ; wherein the body is most aptly com- pared to a building ...
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... look out of a window in a double fense , either when he looks thro ' the glass of the window , and thro ' the pellucidity of that most refined body , difcerneth those things which are without ; or when he looks thro ' the open cafe ...
... look out of a window in a double fense , either when he looks thro ' the glass of the window , and thro ' the pellucidity of that most refined body , difcerneth those things which are without ; or when he looks thro ' the open cafe ...
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