| 1787 - 618 pàgines
...v;tin to look round and round for that help which cannot lie ha 1. Yet we hope and hope, and fnncy that he who has lived to-day may live tomorrow. But le-t us If.'.irn to derive our hopi.- only from God. " Jn the rrein time, let us bt kind to one another. 1... | |
| William Crowe - 1788 - 252 pàgines
...in the room where I communicated with dear Mrs. Williams, a little before her death. O, my friend, the approach of death is very dreadful. I am afraid...us learn to derive our hope only from God. In the mean time, let us be kind to one another. I have no friend now living but you and Mr. Hector, that... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1788 - 586 pàgines
...in the room where I communicated with dear Mrs. Williams, a little before her death. O, my friend, the approach of death is very dreadful. I am afraid...he who has lived to-day may live to-morrow. But let qs learn to derive our hope only from God, In the mean time, let us be kind to one another. I have... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1788 - 596 pàgines
...in the room where I communicated with dear Mrs. Williams, a little before her death. 0, my friend, the approach of death is very dreadful. I am afraid...cannot be had. Yet, we hope and hope, and fancy that h_e who has lived to-day may live to-morrow, But let ps learn to derive our hope only from God, In... | |
| James Boswell - 1791 - 608 pàgines
...in the room where I communicated with dear Mrs. Williams, a little before her death. O ! my friend, the approach of death is very dreadful. I am afraid...to-morrow. But let us learn to derive our hope only from Gou. 1784. « i n the mean time, let us be kind to one another. I have no friend now y! living, but... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1798 - 464 pàgines
...imagination taking a different turn." To Mrs. Williams, a little before her death, he faid, " Oh ! my friend, the approach of death is very dreadful. I am afraid...to think on that which I know I cannot avoid. It is in vain to look round and round for that help which cannot be had. Yet we hope and hope, and fancy... | |
| David Simpson - 1803 - 446 pàgines
...death through his whole life." ' ' The ap' proach of death," said he to a friend, " is very dreadftiL I am afraid to think on that which I know I cannot...avoid. It is vain to look round and round for that lielp which cannot be had. Yet we hope and hope, Jind fancy that he who has lived to-day may live tomorrow.... | |
| Jane West - 1806 - 480 pàgines
...with doubt and terror ;he endured it with magnanimity and hope. He who exclaimed, "O, my " friend ! the approach of death is very *' dreadful ; I am afraid to. think on tha.t T 6 419 "which I know I cannot avoid; it " is vain to look round and round " for that help which none... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 238 pàgines
...imagination taking a different turn." To Mrs. Williams, a little before her death, he said, " Oh! my friend, the approach of death is very dreadful. I am afraid...to think on that which I know I cannot avoid. It is in vain to look round and round for that help which cannot be had. Yet we hope and hope, and fancy... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 562 pàgines
...in the room where I communicated with dear Mrs. Williams, a little before her death. O ! my friend, the approach of death is very dreadful. I am afraid to think on that which 1 know 1 cannot 1784. avoid. It is vain to look round and round for that ^^ help which cannot be had.... | |
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