For with G. D., to be absent from the body is sometimes (not to speak profanely) to be present with the Lord.


Oxford in the Vacation. - Essays of Elia (1823)


For with G. D., to be absent from the body is sometimes (not to speak profanely) to be present with the Lord.

For with G. D., to be absent from the body is sometimes (not to speak profanely) to be present with the Lord.

For with G. D., to be absent from the body is sometimes (not to speak profanely) to be present with the Lord.

For with G. D., to be absent from the body is sometimes (not to speak profanely) to be present with the Lord.