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" Wouldst thou learn to die nobly? Let thy vices die before thee. Happy is he who endeth the business of his life before his death; who, when the hour of it cometh, hath nothing to do but to die; who wisheth not delay, because he hath no longer use for... "
The Economy of Human Life,: Translated from an Indian Manuscript, Written by ... - Page 169
by Robert Dodsley, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1807 - 179 pages
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The oeconomy of human life

Economy - 1762 - 172 pages
...learn to die nobly ? Jet thy vices die before thee. Happy is he who endeth the bufin-'fs of his l:fe before his death ; who, when the hour of it Cometh, hath nothing to do but to die : who wifheth not delay, becaufe he hath no longer ufe for time. Avoid not death, for it is a weaknefs ;...
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The oeconomy of human life

Economy - 1765 - 166 pages
...Wouldft thou learn to die nobly ? let thy vices die before thee. Happy is he who endeth the buftnefs of his life before his death ; who, when the hour...it •cometh, hath nothing to do but to die : who wifheth not delay, becaufe be hath no longer ufe for time. Avoid not death, for it is a weaknefs ;...
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The oeconomy of human life. To which is added, an Appendix

Economy - 1765 - 182 pages
...? !et thy vices die before thee. Happy is he who endeth the bufinefs of his life before his ceath; who, when the hour of it cometh, hath nothing to do but to die : who wifheth not delay, becaufe he hath no- longer ufe for time. Avoid not death, for it is a weaknefs ;...
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The oeconomy of human life

Economy - 1783 - 270 pages
...thou learn to die nobly ? let thy vices die before thee. Happy is he who endeth the bufinefs of hrs life, before his death; who, when the hour of it cometh, hath nothing to do but to die; who wifheth not delay delay, becaufe he hath no longer ufe for time. Avoid not death, for it is a weaknefs...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose ..., Volume 1

English literature - 1797 - 680 pages
...\Vouldll thou learn to die nobly ? let thy vices die before thee. Happy is he who endeth the bufmefs of his life before his death; who, when the hour of it cometh, hath nothing to do but to die ; who wiiheth. not delay, becaufe he hath no longer ufe for time. Avoid not death, for it is a weaknefs ;...
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The economy of human life

Economy - 1800 - 184 pages
...jewel which he expccteth every moment he shall lose. Wouldst Wouldst thou learn to die nobly; let thy vices die before thee. Happy is he who endeth the...business of his life before his death; who, when the hour cometh, hath nothing to do but to die ; who wisbeth not delay, because. he hath no longer use for time....
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The Economy of Human Life

Robert Dodsley - Conduct of life - 1801 - 168 pages
...him a jewel, which he expecteth every moment he shall lose. Wouldst thou learn to die nobly ? let thy vices die before thee. Happy is he who endeth the...cometh, hath nothing to do but to die ; who wisheth not for delay, because he hath no use for time. Avoid not death, for it is a weakness ; fear it not, for...
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The economy of human life

Economy - 1811 - 156 pages
...in any thing; bis joy appeareth to him a jewel, which he expecteth every moment he shall lose. thing to do but to die; who wisheth not delay, because he...use for time. Avoid not death, for it is a weakness ; 'ear it not, for thou understandest not what it is; all that thou certainly knowest is this, that...
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The economy of human life. By R. Dodsley [or rather of uncertain authorship ...

Economy - 1814 - 158 pages
...him a jewel which he expecteth every moment he shall lose. VToiJdst thou learn to die nobly, let thy vices die before thee. Happy is he who endeth the...death, for it is a weakness ; fear it not, for thou understandest not what it is ; all that thou certainly ktiowcst is this, that it putteth an end to...
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The Economy of Human Life ...

Robert Dodsley - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1814 - 162 pages
...shall lose. Wouldst thou learn to die nobly, let thy vices die before the?. Happy is he who endcth the business of his life before his death ; who, when...death, for it is a weakness ; fear it not, for thou umlcrstandest not what it is ; all that thou certainly kiunvest is this, that it putteth an end to...
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