Noble Thoughts in Noble Language: A Collection of Wise and Virtuous Utterances, in Prose and Verse, from the Writings of the Known Great and the Great UnknownWard, Lock and Tyler, 1871 - 726 páginas |
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... fear ; Such cares my mind could never bear . No princely pomp nor wealthy store , No force to win a victory ; No wily wit to salve a sore , No shape to win a lover's eye ; To none of these I yield as thrall ; For why ? my mind despiseth ...
... fear ; Such cares my mind could never bear . No princely pomp nor wealthy store , No force to win a victory ; No wily wit to salve a sore , No shape to win a lover's eye ; To none of these I yield as thrall ; For why ? my mind despiseth ...
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... FEAR of Death . THE man who affects to regard death without fear must not expect to be believed . He may not anticipate it with horror ; he may have learned by secret and silent preparation of the heart , and by accustoming himself to ...
... FEAR of Death . THE man who affects to regard death without fear must not expect to be believed . He may not anticipate it with horror ; he may have learned by secret and silent preparation of the heart , and by accustoming himself to ...
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... Fear . It is the will of our heavenly Father that we serve Him in truth and uprightness of heart . We must do our works out of the fear of God and conscience of His commandments , not out of respect of profit , or fear , or praise of ...
... Fear . It is the will of our heavenly Father that we serve Him in truth and uprightness of heart . We must do our works out of the fear of God and conscience of His commandments , not out of respect of profit , or fear , or praise of ...
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