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" All — all is good, all excellent below; Pain is a blessing — sorrow leads to joy — Joy permanent and solid! — ev'ry ill, Grim death itself, in all its horrors clad, Is man's supremest privilege "
Conrad Blessington; a tale by a lady - Page 111
by Conrad Blessington (fict.name.) - 1833 - 216 pages
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Thoughts in prison, [in verse] by W. Dodd. To which are added, his last ...

William Dodd - 1809 - 232 pages
...heaven ? Silence then The whisper of complaint; low in the dust Dissatisfaction's demonsgrowl unheard ! All, all is good, all excellent below : Pain is a...blessing ; sorrow leads to joy, Joy permanent and solid ! Every ill Gears with it love paternal: nay, ev'n death, Grim death itself, ia all its horrors clad,...
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Thoughts in Prison;: In Five Parts, Viz. The Imprisonment, The Retrospect ...

William Dodd - Imprisonment - 1815 - 250 pages
...heaven ? Silence then The whisper of complaint; low in the dust Dissatisfaction's demons growl unheard ! All, all is good, all excellent below: Pain is a blessing; sorrow leads to joy, Joy permanent and solid! Every ill Bears with it love paternal: nay, ev'n death, Grim death itself, in all its horrors clad,...
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The Mutineers of the Bounty and Their Descendants in Pitcairn and Norfolk ...

Lady Diana Jolliffe Belcher - Bounty Mutiny, 1789 - 1871 - 404 pages
...Dissatisfaction's demon-growl unheard— All, all is good, all excellent below. Pain is a blessing—sorrow leads to joy— Joy permanent and solid! Ev'ry ill,...Grim death itself, in all its horrors clad, Is man's sapremest privilege! It frees The soul from prison, from foul sin, from woe, And gives it back to glory,...
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The eventful history of the mutiny and piratical seizure of H.M.S. Bounty ...

sir John Barrow (bart.) - 1883 - 432 pages
...lieutenant, he was under the respective commands of three or four distinguished officers, who had sat on Joy, permanent and solid ! ev'ry ill, Grim death itself,...all its horrors clad, Is man's supremest privilege ! it frees The soul from prison, from foul sin, from woe, And gives it back to glory, rest, and God...
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