The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1766 - 263 psl. |
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... shew thee friendship delicate , as dear , Of tender violations apt to die ? Reserve will wound it ; and distrust , destroy . Deliberate on all things with thy friend : But since friends grow not thick on ev'ry bough , Nor ev'ry friend ...
... shew thee friendship delicate , as dear , Of tender violations apt to die ? Reserve will wound it ; and distrust , destroy . Deliberate on all things with thy friend : But since friends grow not thick on ev'ry bough , Nor ev'ry friend ...
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... shew to men , the dignity of man ; Lest I blafpheme my fubject with my fong . Shall Pagan pages glow celestial flame , And Christian languish ? On our hearts , not heads , Falls the foul infamy : my heart ! awake . What can awake thee ...
... shew to men , the dignity of man ; Lest I blafpheme my fubject with my fong . Shall Pagan pages glow celestial flame , And Christian languish ? On our hearts , not heads , Falls the foul infamy : my heart ! awake . What can awake thee ...
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... shew the reason of a man ; Believe , and taste the pleasure of a God ; Believe , and look with triumph on the tomb : Thro ' Reason's wounds alone , thy Faith can die ; Which dying , tenfold terror gives to death , And dips in venom his ...
... shew the reason of a man ; Believe , and taste the pleasure of a God ; Believe , and look with triumph on the tomb : Thro ' Reason's wounds alone , thy Faith can die ; Which dying , tenfold terror gives to death , And dips in venom his ...
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... shew . Some weep in perfect justice to the dead , As confcious all their love is in arrear . Some mischievously weep ; not unappriz'd Tears , fometimes , aid the conquest of an eye . With what address the soft Ephesians draw Their sable ...
... shew . Some weep in perfect justice to the dead , As confcious all their love is in arrear . Some mischievously weep ; not unappriz'd Tears , fometimes , aid the conquest of an eye . With what address the soft Ephesians draw Their sable ...
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... shew LORENZO the surprising scene ; If ' twas a dream his genius can explain . ' Twas in a circle of the gay I stood . Death would have enter'd ; Nature puth'd him back : Supported by a doctor of renown , His point he gain'd . Then ...
... shew LORENZO the surprising scene ; If ' twas a dream his genius can explain . ' Twas in a circle of the gay I stood . Death would have enter'd ; Nature puth'd him back : Supported by a doctor of renown , His point he gain'd . Then ...
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