The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1766 - 263 psl. |
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... say'st it ; says thy life the fame ? He mourns the dead , who lives as they desire B2 W ...
... say'st it ; says thy life the fame ? He mourns the dead , who lives as they desire B2 W ...
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... say'st I preach ; LORENZO ! ' tis confess'd . What if , for once , I preach thee quite awake ? Who wants amusement in the flame of battle ? Is it not treason to the foul immortal , Hier foes in arms , eternity the prize ? Will toys ...
... say'st I preach ; LORENZO ! ' tis confess'd . What if , for once , I preach thee quite awake ? Who wants amusement in the flame of battle ? Is it not treason to the foul immortal , Hier foes in arms , eternity the prize ? Will toys ...
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... say , fages ! fay , ... Wit's oracles ! say , dreamers of gay dreams ! How will you weather an eternal night , Where such expedients fail ? where wit's a fool , Mirth mourns ; dreams vanish ; laughter drops a tear ? O treach'rous ...
... say , fages ! fay , ... Wit's oracles ! say , dreamers of gay dreams ! How will you weather an eternal night , Where such expedients fail ? where wit's a fool , Mirth mourns ; dreams vanish ; laughter drops a tear ? O treach'rous ...
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... Say , why not CYNTHIA patroness of fong ? As thou her crescent , she thy character Affiumes ; ftill more a goddess by the change . Are there demurring wits , who dare dispute This revolution in the world inspir'd ? Ye train Pierian ! to ...
... Say , why not CYNTHIA patroness of fong ? As thou her crescent , she thy character Affiumes ; ftill more a goddess by the change . Are there demurring wits , who dare dispute This revolution in the world inspir'd ? Ye train Pierian ! to ...
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... ? Behold the picture of earth's happiest man : " He calls his wish , it comes : he sends it back , " And says , he call'd another ; that arrives , " Meets the fame welcome ; yet he still calls The CHRISTIAN TRIUMPH . 73.
... ? Behold the picture of earth's happiest man : " He calls his wish , it comes : he sends it back , " And says , he call'd another ; that arrives , " Meets the fame welcome ; yet he still calls The CHRISTIAN TRIUMPH . 73.
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