The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1766 - 263 psl. |
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... Because he thinks himself immortal : All men think all men mortal , but themselves ; Themselves , when fome alarming shock of fate Strikes thro ' their wounded hearts the sudden dread ; But their hearts wounded , like the wounded air ...
... Because he thinks himself immortal : All men think all men mortal , but themselves ; Themselves , when fome alarming shock of fate Strikes thro ' their wounded hearts the sudden dread ; But their hearts wounded , like the wounded air ...
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... because untouch'd , unfeen , He looks on Time as nothing . Nothing else Is truly man's ; ' tis fortune's . Time's a god . Thou hast ne'er heard of Time's omnipotence ; For , or against , what wonders can he do ? And will : to stand ...
... because untouch'd , unfeen , He looks on Time as nothing . Nothing else Is truly man's ; ' tis fortune's . Time's a god . Thou hast ne'er heard of Time's omnipotence ; For , or against , what wonders can he do ? And will : to stand ...
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... Because they never think of death , they die . ' Tis equally man's duty , glory , gain , At once to shun , and meditate his end . When by the bed of languishment we fit , ( The feat of Wisdom ! if our choice , not fate ) Or , o'er our ...
... Because they never think of death , they die . ' Tis equally man's duty , glory , gain , At once to shun , and meditate his end . When by the bed of languishment we fit , ( The feat of Wisdom ! if our choice , not fate ) Or , o'er our ...
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... Because a decent veil conceals their joy . Some weep in earnest ; and yet weep in vain ; As deep in indifcretion , as in woe . Paffion , blind passion ! impotently pours Tears , that deserve more tears ; while Reason leeps ,. Or gazes ...
... Because a decent veil conceals their joy . Some weep in earnest ; and yet weep in vain ; As deep in indifcretion , as in woe . Paffion , blind passion ! impotently pours Tears , that deserve more tears ; while Reason leeps ,. Or gazes ...
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... because unknown Which moment is commiflion'd to destroy ? In Death's uncertainty thy danger lyes . Is Death uncertain ? therefore thou be fix'd ; Fix'd as a centinel , all eye , all ear , All expectation of the coming foe.A Rouse ...
... because unknown Which moment is commiflion'd to destroy ? In Death's uncertainty thy danger lyes . Is Death uncertain ? therefore thou be fix'd ; Fix'd as a centinel , all eye , all ear , All expectation of the coming foe.A Rouse ...
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