The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1766 - 263 psl. |
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... should congratulate thy fate ? I know thou wouldft ; thy pride demands it from me . Let thy pride pardon , what thy nature needs , The falutary cenfure of a friend . Thou happy wretch ! by blindness art thou bless'd ; By dotage dandled ...
... should congratulate thy fate ? I know thou wouldft ; thy pride demands it from me . Let thy pride pardon , what thy nature needs , The falutary cenfure of a friend . Thou happy wretch ! by blindness art thou bless'd ; By dotage dandled ...
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... should alarm us , full as much as woes ; Awake us to their cause and confequence , O'er our scann'd conduct give a jealous eye , And make us tremble , weigh'd with our defert ; Awe Nuture's tumult , and chastise her joys , Lest while we ...
... should alarm us , full as much as woes ; Awake us to their cause and confequence , O'er our scann'd conduct give a jealous eye , And make us tremble , weigh'd with our defert ; Awe Nuture's tumult , and chastise her joys , Lest while we ...
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... should I give it vent , The longest night , though longer far , would fail , And the lark listen to my midnight - fong . The sprightly lark's thrill matin wakes the morn ; Grief's sharpest thorn hard - pressing on my breast , I ftrive ...
... should I give it vent , The longest night , though longer far , would fail , And the lark listen to my midnight - fong . The sprightly lark's thrill matin wakes the morn ; Grief's sharpest thorn hard - pressing on my breast , I ftrive ...
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... should his strong hand arrest , No composition sets the prisoner free : Eternity's inexorable chain Fast binds ; and vengeance claims the full arrear . How late I hadder'd on the brink ! how late Life call'd for her last refuge in ...
... should his strong hand arrest , No composition sets the prisoner free : Eternity's inexorable chain Fast binds ; and vengeance claims the full arrear . How late I hadder'd on the brink ! how late Life call'd for her last refuge in ...
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... should all speak : fo Reason Ipeaks in all . From the foft whispers of that god in man , Why fly to folly , why to frenzy fly , For rescue from the bleffings we poffefs ? Time , the fupreme ! Time is eternity ' ; Pregnant with all ...
... should all speak : fo Reason Ipeaks in all . From the foft whispers of that god in man , Why fly to folly , why to frenzy fly , For rescue from the bleffings we poffefs ? Time , the fupreme ! Time is eternity ' ; Pregnant with all ...
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The Complaint Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, & Immortality Edward Young Visos knygos peržiūra - 1742 |
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