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" I am not so much afraid of Death, as ashamed thereof. Tis the very disgrace and ignominy of our natures, that in a moment can so disfigure us, that our nearest friends, Wife, and Children, stand afraid and start at us... "
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal - Page 5
1905
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Religio medici. To which is added, sir Digby's Observations. Also critical notes

sir Thomas Browne - 1754 - 420 pages
...our neareft friends, wife and children, Hand afraid and ftart at us. The birds and beafts of the Meld that before, in a natural fear obeyed us, forgetting...begin to prey upon us. This very conceit hath in a tempeft difpofed, and left me willing to be fwallowed up in the abyfs of waters ; wherein I had perifhed,...
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Religio Medici: Together with a Letter to a Friend on the Death of His ...

Sir Thomas Browne - 1845 - 412 pages
...us, that our neareft friends, wife, and children, ftand afraid and ftart at us. The birds and beafts of the field, that before in a natural fear obeyed...forgetting all allegiance, begin to prey upon us. f This very conceit hath in a tempeft difpofed and left me willing to be fwallowed up in the abyfs...
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Religio medici: together with a letter to a friend on the death of his ...

Sir Thomas Browne - 1845 - 420 pages
...us, that our neareft friends, wife, and children, ftand afraid and ftart at us. The birds and beafts of the field, that before in a natural fear obeyed us, forgetting all allegiance, begin to prey upon us.f This very conceit hath in a tempeft difpofed and left me willing to be fwallowed up in the abyfs...
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The Unitarian Congregational Register, for the Year ...

1846 - 748 pages
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The Unitarian Congregational Register, for the Year ...

1853 - 538 pages
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Religio medici

Sir Thomas Browne - 1878 - 480 pages
...the very disgrace and ignominy of our natures, that in a moment can so disfigure us, that our nearest friends, wife, and children, stand afraid and start...This very conceit hath in a tempest disposed and left mo willing to be swallowed up in the abyss of waters, wherein I had perished unseen, unpitied, without...
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Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend, &c. and Christian Morals

Sir Thomas Browne - 1881 - 476 pages
...the very disgrace and ignominy of our natures, that in a moment can so disfigure us, that our nearest friends, Wife, and Children, stand afraid and start...the abyss of waters, wherein I had perished unseen, unpityed, without wondering eyes, tears of pity, V!r,,.| Lectures of mortality, and none had said,...
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Religio Medici ; Letter to a Friend ; Christian Morals

Sir Thomas Browne - 1881 - 466 pages
...the very disgrace and ignominy of our natures, that in a moment can so disfigure us, that our nearest friends, Wife, and Children, stand afraid and start...the abyss of waters, wherein I had perished unseen, unpityed, without wondering eyes, tears of pity, Virgil, Lectures of mortality, and none had said,...
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Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend, &c. and Christian Morals

Sir Thomas Browne - 1881 - 648 pages
...the very disgrace and ignominy of our natures, that in a moment can so disfigure us, that our nearest friends, Wife, and Children, stand afraid and start...us, forgetting all allegiance, begin to prey upon usi This very conceit hath in a tempest disposed and left me willing to be swallowed up in the abyss...
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Religio Medici: A Letter to a Friend; Christian Morals; Urn-burial and Other ...

Sir Thomas Browne - 1889 - 466 pages
...the very disgrace and ignominy of our natures, that in a moment can so disfigure us, that our nearest friends, Wife, and Children, stand afraid and start...the abyss of waters, wherein I had perished unseen, unpityed, without wondering eyes, tears of pity, vir ;] Lectures of mortality, and none had said, Not...
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