|  | books.google.com Publilius Syrus At last God caught his eye. Harry Secombe (Epitaph for a waiter) Death - the last voyage, the longest, the best. Thomas Wolfe Death is a delightful hiding-place for weary men. Herodotus Death is just a distant rumour to the ... |
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 | books.google.com Robert Andrews - 1993 - 1092 pages Emigravit. 9 In lapidary inscriptions a man is not upon oath. SAMUEL JOHNSON (1 709-84), English author, lexicographer. Quoted in: James Boswell, Life of Samuel tohnson. 1775 (1791). 10 At last God caught his eye. HARRY SECOMBE <b. |
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 | books.google.com - 208 pages The first tester who peered over the side of his crib perhaps was Dr. Arnold Gesell of Yale, with his Developmental Schedules: "The 28-week-old infant sits with support, his trunk erect and ... Epitaph on a waiter: By and by God caught his eye. |
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 | books.google.com The picture caught his eye. It was good to see a face like that. ... the last time. For the same reason, it was, I suppose, that he strained his eyes to catch a glimpse of each passer−by, wondering who they were, what kind of homes they were ... |
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 | books.google.com The picture caught his eye. It was good to see a face like that. ... had been over for an hour; the rumbling of the carts over the pavement grew more infrequent: he listened to each, as it passed, because he thought it was to be for the last time. |
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 | books.google.com He turned round just in time to see the bird totter in a swoon; Larry sprung to his side and caught him in his arms. ... What a sight he must have looked, sitting up with flushed cheeks and tousled hair next to that grotesque figure! Something on the ground then caught his eye. God, not again! In a flash, Larry got ... This last article of clothing he tore into strips and wound them firmly round the bird's shoulder. |
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 | books.google.com 1835 May the God of light protect thee, Favoring gales thy canvass swell ; May his grace and power direct thco, And His Spirit with thee dwell. ... Christ had his friends — his eye could trace, in the long train of coming years, The chosen children of his grace, The full .... He woke, — and caught his Captain's eye ; Then, strong in faith and prayer, His spirit, with a bound. ... The pains of death are passed ; Labor and sorrow cease ; And, lire's long warfare closed at last, His soul is found in peace. |
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 | books.google.com Whoever it was, it was possible to follow his or her progress through the room from the reaction of the surrounding people. At last she saw him briefly. And really, it must have been ... ladies wanted to catch his eye. A god had just walked into ... |
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 | books.google.com Anyway, this fear of the grass reaches into him and squeez— es his face about off so all you really see is the eyes. Those blue eyes. The whispering ones in the grass figure they have at last caught themselves a god, they have captured one ... |
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 | books.google.com Looking into his son's eyes, he saw questions, so many questions. And yet he knew this ... While the old governor watched and waited for God to show His favor , it began in much the same manner as before. ... Then the stone caught fire, filling his father's study with light. With tears ... God has chosen His Deliverer at last. |
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