Chap.

 1    1|       run the circle of life and death, and adorn God's garden
 2    3| affection. - This is the natural death of love, and domestic peace
 3    3|    calmly waits for the sleep of death, and rising from the grave,
 4    4|        may be termed the violent death of love. But the wife who
 5    4|          a friendship which only death ought to dissolve.~ ~ Friendship
 6    4|          though disease and even death lurk in the cup or dainty
 7    5|          was right; yet, had not death led to a nobler scene of
 8    5|       above the brutal herd, and death is big with promises, they
 9    5|     children's education, should death deprive them of their father,
10    5|        form a circle of life and death, it would be wise to take
11    5|      head he would be fitter for death than life, though his virtues,
12    8|      pestiferous vapour around - death is in the shade! and he
13    9|       life, or support after his death - for how can a being be
14   12|          his life, and after his death, clearly shew how grossly
15   13|        scripture, or a premature death, the punishment of sin,
16   13|      appetite, but sin embracing death, compared with the modest
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