The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1766 - 263 psl. |
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... see what we have feen ? Hear , till unheard , the fame old flabber'd tale ! To taste the tasted , and at each return Lefs tasteful ? o'er our palates to decant Another vintage ? ftrain a flatter year , Through loaded vessels , and a ...
... see what we have feen ? Hear , till unheard , the fame old flabber'd tale ! To taste the tasted , and at each return Lefs tasteful ? o'er our palates to decant Another vintage ? ftrain a flatter year , Through loaded vessels , and a ...
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... see the glory of your God ! Could angels envy , they had envy'd here ; And fome did envy ; and the rest , though gods , Yet still gods unredeem'd ( there triumphs man , Tempted to weigh his duft against the skies ) : They lefs would ...
... see the glory of your God ! Could angels envy , they had envy'd here ; And fome did envy ; and the rest , though gods , Yet still gods unredeem'd ( there triumphs man , Tempted to weigh his duft against the skies ) : They lefs would ...
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... See him foliciting his ardent fuit In private audience : all the live - long night Rigid in thought , and motionless , he stands ; Nor quits his theme , or posture , till the fun ( Rude drunkard ! rifing roly from the main ) Disturbs ...
... See him foliciting his ardent fuit In private audience : all the live - long night Rigid in thought , and motionless , he stands ; Nor quits his theme , or posture , till the fun ( Rude drunkard ! rifing roly from the main ) Disturbs ...
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... See from her tomb , as from an humble shrine , Truth , radiant goddess ! fallies on my foul , And puts Delusion's dusky train to flight ; Difpels the mifts our fultry Paffions raise , From objects low , terrestrial , and obscene ; And ...
... See from her tomb , as from an humble shrine , Truth , radiant goddess ! fallies on my foul , And puts Delusion's dusky train to flight ; Difpels the mifts our fultry Paffions raise , From objects low , terrestrial , and obscene ; And ...
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... See the dim lamp of life just feebly lift An agonizing beam , at us to gaze , Then sink again , and quiver into death , That most pathetic herald of our own ; How read we such sad scenes ? as sent to man In perfect vengeance ? no ; in ...
... See the dim lamp of life just feebly lift An agonizing beam , at us to gaze , Then sink again , and quiver into death , That most pathetic herald of our own ; How read we such sad scenes ? as sent to man In perfect vengeance ? no ; in ...
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