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" Nor love thy life, nor hate; but what thou liv'st Live well; how long or short, permit to Heaven: And now prepare thee for another sight. "
Introduction to the English Reader, Or A Selection of Pieces: In Prose and ... - Page 108
by Lindley Murray - 1831 - 168 pages
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Memoir, Select Thoughts and Sermons of the Late Rev. Edward Payson ...

Edward Payson - Sermons - 1858 - 630 pages
...I thought God himself could hardly carry me through. But to-day — 0, how changed !" * " Nor lore thy life, nor hate ; but what thou liv'st Live well ; how long or short . permit to heaven." Before this, the reader may have expected to learn what influence his secret devotions had...
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The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review [ed. by ..., Volume 14

Robert Aspland - 1858 - 794 pages
...lesson has sunk into my heart which the angel .ichael offered to the meditation of our first father : ' Nor love thy life, nor hate ; but what thou liv'st, Live well : now long, or short, permit to Heaven.' " During the year 1853, he was tolerably free from attacks...
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The Philosophy of Rhetoric

George Campbell - English language - 1859 - 460 pages
...In the following words of Michael to Adam, how many important lessons are couched in two lines ? ' Nor love thy life, nor hate ; but what thou liv'st, Live well ; how long or short, permit to Heaven."* The aphoristic style, and the proverbial, receive likewise considerable strength from the...
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The Philosophy of Rhetoric

George Campbell - English language - 1860 - 458 pages
...In the following words of Michael to Adam, how many important lessons are couched in two lines T ' Nor love thy life, nor hate ; but what thou liv'st, Live well ; how long or short, permit to Heaven."« The aphoristic style, and the proverbial, receive likewise considerable strength from the...
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Complete Poetical Works

John Milton - 1862 - 568 pages
...keep till my appointed day Of rend 'ring up, and patiently attend My dissolution. Michael reply'd : Nor love thy life, nor hate ; but what thou liv'st Live well, how long or short permit to heav'n : And now prepare thee for another sight. He look'd, and saw a spacious plain, whereon Were tents of...
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The British Poets, Volume 2

1866 - 410 pages
...keep till my appointed day »o Of rend'ring up, and patiently attend My dissolution. Michael reply'd. Nor love thy life, nor hate ; but what thou liv'st Live well; how long or short permit to heaven : And now prepare thee for another sight. SB He look'd, and saw a spacious plain, whereon Were...
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A Complete Parochial History of the County of Cornwall

Joseph Polsue - Cornwall (England : County) - 1867 - 448 pages
...of Civil Law, by diploma from the University of Oxford PHILOS SEN ANTHROPOISI PANTAS GAR PHILEESKEN Nor love thy life, nor hate ; but what thou liv'st Live well ; how long or short, — permit to heaven. He was the only son of the Rev. Edward Giddy, MA, and Catherine (Pavies) his wife, of Trcdrea,...
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Sabrinae corolla, in hortulis regiae scholae Salopiensis contexuerunt tres ...

Severn river - English poetry - 1867 - 458 pages
...praise him in thy sphere, While day arises, that sweet hour of prime. ' MILTON. The Value of Life. OR love thy life, nor hate ; but what thou liv'st Live well, how long or short permit to heaven. MILTON. : ei; ®£óv. Toiavтa тsvх,щ xatáv otr' einí, тгаyxçагs; Патfос tréßa...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: To which is Prefixed a Biography of the ...

John Milton, Edward Phillips - English poetry - 1868 - 632 pages
...keep till my appointed day Of rendering up, and patiently attend My dissolution." Michael replied : " Nor love thy life, nor hate ; but what thou liv'st Live well ; how long or short, permit to Heaven ; And now prepare thee for another sight." He look'd, and saw a spacious plain, whereon Were...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books

John Milton - 1868 - 440 pages
...rather darkness visible, i. 63. Nor ever saw till now Sight more detestable than him and thee. ii. 744. Nor love thy life, nor hate ; but what thou liv'st live well ; how long, how short, permit to Heaven, xi. 653. Nor number nor example with him wrought To swerve from truth,...
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