The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1766 - 263 psl. |
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... shame . Ye that e'er lost an angel ! pity me . Soon as the luftre languish'd in her eye , Dawning a dimmer day on human fight ; And on her cheek , the refidence of spring , Pale omen fat , and scatter'd fears around On all that faw ...
... shame . Ye that e'er lost an angel ! pity me . Soon as the luftre languish'd in her eye , Dawning a dimmer day on human fight ; And on her cheek , the refidence of spring , Pale omen fat , and scatter'd fears around On all that faw ...
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... fir'd : Who not inflam'd , when what he speaks peaks , he feels , And in the nerve most tender , in his friends ? Shame to mankind ! PHILANDER had his foes : He felt the truths I fing , and I in THE COMPLAINT . Night 3.
... fir'd : Who not inflam'd , when what he speaks peaks , he feels , And in the nerve most tender , in his friends ? Shame to mankind ! PHILANDER had his foes : He felt the truths I fing , and I in THE COMPLAINT . Night 3.
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... shame , what they from folly crave . Live ever in the womb , nor fee the light ? For what live ever here ? -with labouring step To tread our former footsteps ? pace the round Eternal ? to climb daily Life's worn wheel , Which drawe up ...
... shame , what they from folly crave . Live ever in the womb , nor fee the light ? For what live ever here ? -with labouring step To tread our former footsteps ? pace the round Eternal ? to climb daily Life's worn wheel , Which drawe up ...
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... ( shame burn The cheek to cinder ) rival to the brute ? Religion's all . Descending from the skies To wretched man , the goddess in her left Holds out this world , and in her right , the next . Religion ! the fole voucher man is man ...
... ( shame burn The cheek to cinder ) rival to the brute ? Religion's all . Descending from the skies To wretched man , the goddess in her left Holds out this world , and in her right , the next . Religion ! the fole voucher man is man ...
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... shame . Man smiles in ruin , glories in his guilt , And Infamy stands candidate for praise . All writ by man in favour of the foul , These sensual ethics far , in bulk , transcend . The flow'rs of eloquence , profufely pour'd O'er ...
... shame . Man smiles in ruin , glories in his guilt , And Infamy stands candidate for praise . All writ by man in favour of the foul , These sensual ethics far , in bulk , transcend . The flow'rs of eloquence , profufely pour'd O'er ...
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