| Kathleen E. Miller - 2006 - 166 páginas
...delight, Till an unlucky minute put a period to His existence. He departed this life Nov. 24, 1802 Wound up In hopes of being taken in hand By his Maker; And of being thoroughly cleaned, repaired and Set a-going In the world to come GEORGE ROUTLEIGH, LYDFORD CHURCH, DARTMOOR, DEVON, ENGLAND... | |
| 1879 - 652 páginas
...Delight, till an unlucky Moment put a Period to his existence. He departed this life November 14th, 1802, aged 57, Wound up in hopes of being taken in...Hand by his Maker, and of being thoroughly Cleaned, Repaired, and Set a-going in the World to come." ET " IZAAK WALTON ANGLING." — Has the late Mr. EM... | |
| 1896 - 560 páginas
...delight, till an unlucky minute put a period to his existence. He departed this life Nov. 14, i8o2,faged 57, wound up, in hopes of being taken in hand by his Maker, and of being thoroughly cleaned, repaired, and set a going in the world to come." A storm curtails our ankle views. No matter whom we... | |
| 1880 - 210 páginas
...delight, Till an unlucky minute put a, period To his existence. On November 14, 1802, aged 67, He was wound up, In hopes of being taken in hand By his Maker, And of being thoroughly cleaned, repaired, And set a-going In the world to come." The epitaph prepared for Benjamin Franklin, the printer,... | |
| Democritus (junior, pseud.) - 1810 - 240 páginas
...delight, till an unlucky minute putting a period to his existence, he departed this life, wound up, iu hopes of being taken in hand by his maker, and of being thoroughly cleaned, repaired, and set a-going, in the world to come ! A gentleman asked a Colonel of Militia, " How the... | |
| 1915 - 302 páginas
...time so well that his hours glided away in one continual round of happiness. He departed this life wound up in hopes of being taken in hand by his Maker, and, after being thoroughly cleaned and repaired, set agoing in the world to come." There is a city of power... | |
| 498 páginas
...pleasure and delight, till an unlucky minute putting a period to his existence, he departed this life, wound up, in hopes of being taken in hand by his Maker, In Gainsborough Churchyard : — Here lies the body of Gabriel John, Who died in the year eighteen... | |
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