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" Heaven has but Our sorrow for our sins ; and then delights To pardon erring man : Sweet mercy seems Its darling attribute, which limits justice ; . • As if there were degrees in infinite, And infinite would rather want perfection,. * Than punish to... "
The British drama - Page 210
by British drama - 1804
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The Guardian, with Notes, and General Indexes: Complete in One Volume

Sir Richard Steele - 1837 - 252 lehte
...sudden, he drops the pagan, and talks in the sentiments of revealed religion. ' Heaven has but Our sorrow for our sins, and then delights To pardon erring...would rather want perfection Than punish to extent" 1 1 might show several faults of the same nature in the celebrated Aureng Zebe. The impropriety of...
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The Tatler. The Guardian. The Freeholder. The Whig-examiner. The lover ...

Joseph Addison - 1837 - 548 lehte
...-Heav'n has but Our sorrow for our eins, and then delights To pardon erring man : sweet mercy eeemi Its darling attribute, which limits justice; As if...would rather want perfection Than punish to extent " I might show several faults of the samt nature m the celebrated Aurenge-Zebe. The impropriety of...
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The Metropolitan, 31. köide

1841 - 608 lehte
...Honourable Ernest Caversham, the favourite school companion of Horace, his inseparable manhood friend 1 " A friend : Treason is there in its most horrid shape, Where trust is greatest !" Handsome, accomplished, and unprincipled, he only employed the gifts so lavishly bestowed by nature...
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The Metropolitan Magazine, 11–12. köide

1841 - 664 lehte
...Honourable Ernest Caversham, the favourite school companion of Horace, his inseparable manhood friend I •A friend: Treason is there in its most horrid shape, Where trust is greatest !' Handsome, accomplished, and unprincipled, he only employed the gifts so lavishly bestowed by nature...
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Robert's Semi-monthly Magazine for Town and Country, 2. köide

1842 - 608 lehte
...Honorable Ernest Caversham, the favorite school companion of Horace, his inseparable manhood friend ! - A friend : Treason is there in its most horrid shape, Where trust is greatest '.' Handsome, accomplished, and unprincipled, he only employed the gifts so lavishly bestowed by nature...
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Robert's Semi-monthly Magazine for Town and Country, 2. köide

1842 - 544 lehte
...Honorable Ernest Caversham, the favorite school companion of Horace, his inseparable manhood friend ! ' A friend : Treason is there in its most horrid shape, Where trust is greatest '.' Handsome, accomplished, and unprincipled, he only employed the gifts so lavishly bestowed by nature...
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Results of Reading

James Stamford Caldwell - 1843 - 372 lehte
...knowing that we are sure of His protection when we stand in need of it. 4 Heav'n has lent Our sorrows for our sins, and then delights To pardon erring man...seems Its darling attribute, which limits justice, 1 Pope (Letter to Charles Blount, 1693). As if there were degrees in infinite, And infinite would rather...
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Encyclop¿dia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ..., 15. köide

Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 850 lehte
...men who there frequent, or therein dwell. Milton. Par. Lost, book .\i. DOLABELLA. Heav'n has but Our sorrow for our sins ; and then delights To pardon...seems Its darling attribute, which limits justice. Dryden's AU for Love. Good heav'n, whose darling attribute we find Is boundless grace, and mercy to...
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Selections from the Poetry of Dryden: Including His Plays and Translations

John Dryden - 1852 - 378 lehte
...Will cry so loud within me, that my pity Will not be heard for either. Dolabella. Heav'n has but Our sorrow for our sins ; and then delights To pardon...horrid shape, Where trust is greatest : and the soul resign'd Is stabb'd by its own guards : I'll hear no more ; Hence from my sight, for ever. Cko. How...
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The Works of Joseph Addison: The Freeholder. Swift's notes on the Free ...

Joseph Addison - 1853 - 902 lehte
...sentiments of revealed religion. Heaven has but Oar sorrow for our sing, and then delights To pardon e/ring man : sweet mercy seems Its darling attribute, which...would rather want perfection Than punish to extent " I might show several faults of the same nature, in the celebrated Aurenge-Zebe. The impropriety of...
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