| George Walker - 1825 - 668 sidor
...thrust into their urns, these bones become considerable, and some old philosophers would honour them, whose souls they conceived most pure, which were thus...infants. If we begin to die when we live, and long life is but a prolongation of death ; our life is a sad composition ; we live with death, and die not in... | |
| 1826 - 548 sidor
...thrust into their urns, these bones become considerable, and some old philosophers would honor them, whose souls they conceived most pure, which were thus...reunion. If they fell by long and aged decay, yet wrapt up in the bundle of time, they fell into indistinction, and make but one blot with infants. If... | |
| Literary gems - 1826 - 718 sidor
...into their urns, these bones become considerable, and some old philosophers would honour them.* Those souls they conceived most pure, which were thus snatched...re-union. If they fell by long and aged decay, yet wrapt up in the bundle of time, they fall into indistinction, and make but one blot with infants. If... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 362 sidor
...thrust into their urns, these bones become considerable, and some old philosophers would honor them, whose souls they conceived most pure, Which were thus...them ; whereas, they weariedly left a languishing * Bi'y AJU-OVTOV fS/ta •j'uxtti naixfurarm. Vi corpus relinquentium animaa purisshme. Oracula Chaldaica... | |
| 1831 - 370 sidor
...thrust into their urns, these bones become considerable, and some old philosophers would honor them, whose souls they conceived most pure, which were thus...them ; whereas, they weariedly left a languishing * Bit) XJTMTUV trapa ^i/£«) xaia^uraTtu. Vi corpus relinquentium animae purissimse. Oracula Chaldaica... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 526 sidor
...thrust into their urns, these bones become considerable, and some old philosophers would honour them,* whose souls they conceived most pure, which were thus...re-union. If they fell by long and aged decay, yet wrapt up in the bundle of time, they fall into indistinction, and make but one blot with infants. If... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 532 sidor
...old philosophers would honour them,* whose souls they conceived most pure, which were thus snatehed from their bodies, and to retain a stronger propension...re-union. If they fell by long and aged decay, yet wrapt up in the bundle of time, they fall into indistinction, and make but one blot with infants. If... | |
| George Collison (solicitor.) - 1840 - 462 sidor
...thrust into their urns, these bones become considerable, and some old philosophers would honour them, whose souls they conceived most pure, which were thus...retain a stronger propension unto them : whereas they wearedly left a languishing corpse, and with faint desires of reunion. If they fell by long and aged... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1841 - 346 sidor
...bones become considerable, and some old (1M) Tibullus. III. 2. philosophers would honour them,(li3) whose souls they conceived most pure, which were thus snatched from their bodies ;('s4) and to retain a stronger propension unto them : whereas they wearedly left a languishing corpse,... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 580 sidor
...bones became considerable, and some old philosophers would honour them, whose souls they considered most pure, which were thus snatched from their bodies,...reunion. If they fell by long and aged decay, yet wrapt up in the bundle of time, they fall into indistinction, and make but one blot with infants. If... | |
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