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" Disdain not thou to smooth the restless bed • Of sickness and of pain. — Forgive the tear That feeble nature drops, calm all her fears, Wake all her hopes, and animate her faith, Till my rapt soul, anticipating Heaven, Bursts from the thraldom of... "
The life of ... Beilby Porteus ... bishop of London - Page 250
by Robert Hodgson - 1813
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Death: a poetical essay

Beilby Porteus (bp. of London.) - 1759 - 60 pages
...ftill harder Leflon ! how to die, 20 DEATH,&c. Difdain not Thou to fmooth the reftlefs bed Of Sicknefs and of Pain. — Forgive the tear That feeble Nature drops, calm all her fears, Wake all her hopes, and animate her faith, Till my rapt Soul anticipating Heav'n Burfts from the thraldom...
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Musae Seatonianae: A Complete Collection of the Cambridge Prize Poems, from ...

University of Cambridge - 1772 - 352 pages
...And, oh ! ftill harder Leflbn ! how to die, Difdain not Thou to fmooth the reftlefs bed Of Sicknefs and of Pain. Forgive the tear That feeble Nature drops, calm all her fears, Wake all her hopes, and animate her faith, Till my rapt Soul anticipating Heaven J3urf!s from the thraldom...
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Death: a poetical essay, Volume 1

Beilby Porteus (bp. of London.) - 1772 - 72 pages
...And, oh Î ilill harder I/eflon ! how to die ; Difdain not Thou to fmooth the refflefs bed Of Sicknefs and of Pain. Forgive the tear That feeble Nature drops, calm all her fears, Wake all her hopes, and animate her faith, Till my rapt Soul anticipating Heav'n Burns from the thraldom...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 28

1795 - 486 pages
...And, oh ! (till harder leflbn ! hew to die, Difdain not Thou to fmcoth the refilefs bed Of fickmfi and of pain. — Forgive the tear That feeble Nature drops, calm all her fears, Wake all her hopes, ancj animate her faith, F f » ТЛ Till try r.ipt foul, anticipating Heaven, íuríís...
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Extracts, Elegant, Instructive, and Entertaining, in Poetry, Volume 1

Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 pages
...And, oh ! Rill harder lelfon ! how to die ; Difdain not Thou to fmocth the rcftlcfs bed Of Skknefs he fad remembraucc let me &uu t It will not be : my hoocft heart The dear f all her hoptf, and animate her faith, Till my rapt Soul, anticipating Heav'n, Burn's from the thr.ildom...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Pieces of Poetry, Selected for ...

Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 574 pages
...Death. But ah! what means that ruinous ruar? why fail Thcfetott'ring feet • Earth to its centre feels Wake all her hopes, and animate her faith, Till my rapt Soul, anticipating Hcav'n, Uurfts from the thraldom of incumb'ringclay, And on the wing of Ecftaly upborne, Springs into...
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British Public Characters of 1798..

1798 - 552 pages
...! flill harder leflbn ! how to die ; " Difdain not Thou to fmooth the reillefs bed •' Of ficknefs and of pain. Forgive the tear " That feeble nature drops, calm all her fears, " Wake all her hopes, and animate her faith, '• Till my rapt foul, anticipating heaven, • " Burfts...
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The Public characters of 1798

Public characters - 1799 - 422 pages
...oh ! ftill harder leflbn ! how to die ; " Difdain not Thou to fmooth the refllefs bed " Of ficknefs and of pain. Forgive the tear " That feeble nature drops, calm all her fears, " Wake all her hopes, and animate her faith, " Till my rapt foul, anticipating heaven, " Burfts frosn...
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The Public Characters, Volume 1

1799 - 402 pages
...oh ! ftill harder leflbn ! how to die / " Difdain not Thou to fmooth the reftlefs bed " Of ficknefs and of pain. Forgive the tear " That feeble nature drops, calm all her fears, " Wake all her hopes, and animate her faith, " Till my rapt foul, anticipating heaven, " Burfls from...
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The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Volume 9

1800 - 452 pages
...oh ! ftill harder leflbn — how to die ! Difd1in not thou to froooth the rcftlefs bed Of fickncfs and of pain. Forgive the tear That feeble nature drops — calm all her fears. Wake all her hopes, and animate her faith, Till my rapt foul, anticipating heav'n, Bur ft s from the...
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