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" I thank God I have not those strait ligaments or narrow obligations to the world, as to dote on life, or be convulsed and tremble at the name of death. "
Bentley's Miscellany - Page 165
edited by - 1857
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The London Christian instructor, or, Congregational magazine, Volume 1

1822 - 746 pages
..." This is that dismal conquest we all deplore, that makes us so often cry (O) Adam, quid fecisti ? I thank God I have not those strait ligaments, or...obligations to the world, as to dote on life, or be convulst and tremble at the name of death : Not that I am insensible of the dread and horrour thereof,...
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On the blindness of Homer, Ossian, and Milton. The Valley of the Rye ...

Nathan Drake - 1822 - 366 pages
...admirable moralist, " I have riot those straight ligaments, or narrow obligations to the world, as to doat on life, or be convulsed and tremble at the name of death. Not that I am insensible of the dread and horror thereof, but I find not any thing therein able to daunt the courage of a man, much less a well-resolved...
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Examples of English Prose: From the Reign of Elizabeth to the Present Time ...

George Walker - 1825 - 668 pages
...all deplore, that makes us so often cry, 0 Adam, quidfecisti ? I thank God I have not those straight ligaments, or narrow obligations to the world, as...death : not that I am insensible of the dread and horror thereof ; or by raking into the bowels of the deceased, continual sight of anatomies, skeletons,...
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The Library of the Old English Prose Writers ...: Works of Sir Thomas Browne

1831 - 370 pages
...This is that dismal conquest we all deplore, that makes us so often cry, " O Adam, quid fecisti 1 " I thank God I have not those strait ligaments or narrow...of death. Not that I am insensible of the dread and horror thereof, or by raking into the bowels of the deceased, continual sight of anatomies, skeletons,...
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Religio Medici

Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 180 pages
...XXXVIII. This is that dismal conquest we all deplore, that makes us so often cry, Adam, quid fecisti ? I thank God I have not those strait ligaments, or...death : not that I am insensible of the dread and horror thereof; or by raking into the bowels of the deceased, continual sight of anatomies, skeletons,...
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Miscellaneous Works of Sir Thomas Browne: With Some Account of the Author ...

Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 362 pages
...VThis is that dismal conquest we all deplore, that makes us so often cry, " O Adam, quid fecisti ? " I thank God I have not those strait ligaments or narrow...of death. Not that I am insensible of the dread and horror thereof, or by raking into the bowels of the deceased, continual sight of anatomies, skeletons,...
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Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Including His Life and Correspondence, Volume 2

Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 pages
...— This is that dismal conquest we all deplore, that makes us so often cry, O Adam, quid fecisti? I thank God I have not those strait ligaments, or...of death. Not that I am insensible of the dread and horror thereof; or, by raking into the bowels of the deceased, continual sight of anatomies, skeletons,...
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Religio Medici: To which is Added Hydriotaphia, Or Urn-burial; a Discourse ...

Sir Thomas Browne - 1841 - 346 pages
...(90) This is that dismal conquest we all deplore, that makes us so often cry, O Adam,quid fecisti? I thank God I have not those strait ligaments, or...of death. Not that I am insensible of the dread and horror thereof, or by raking into the 'bowels of the deceased, continual sight of anatomies, skeletons,...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volume 33

1843 - 424 pages
...a more liberal quotation. Let the reader then take one upon death, and another upon dreams. DEATH. "I thank God, I have not those strait ligaments, or...obligations to the world, as to dote on life, or be convulst and tremble at the name of Death. Not that I am insensible of the dread and horror thereof...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., Volume 1

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 pages
...judgment for not agreeing with me in that from which within a few days I should dissent myself. [Death.] I thank God I have not those strait ligaments or narrow...of death. Not that I am insensible of the dread and horror thereof, or, by raking into the bowels of the deceased, continual sight of anatomies, skeletons,...
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