The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1766 - 263 psl. |
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... close ; where past the shaft , no trace is found : As from the wing no fear the sky retains ; The parted wave no furrow from the keel ; So dies in human hearts the thought of death : Even with the tender tear which Nature theds O'er ...
... close ; where past the shaft , no trace is found : As from the wing no fear the sky retains ; The parted wave no furrow from the keel ; So dies in human hearts the thought of death : Even with the tender tear which Nature theds O'er ...
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... close . Strange ! the theme most affecting , most sublime , Momentous most to man , shou'd steep unsung ! And yet it sleeps , by genius unawak'd , Painim or Christian ; to the blush of wit , Man's highest triumph ! man's profoundest ...
... close . Strange ! the theme most affecting , most sublime , Momentous most to man , shou'd steep unsung ! And yet it sleeps , by genius unawak'd , Painim or Christian ; to the blush of wit , Man's highest triumph ! man's profoundest ...
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... close her round , The pris'ner of amaze ! -In his blest life , I fee the path , and in his death , the price , And in his great afcent , the proof fupreme Of immortality . And did he rife ? Hear , O ye nations ! hear it , O ye dead ! He ...
... close her round , The pris'ner of amaze ! -In his blest life , I fee the path , and in his death , the price , And in his great afcent , the proof fupreme Of immortality . And did he rife ? Hear , O ye nations ! hear it , O ye dead ! He ...
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... close of woe ! Where , then , my boast of immortality ? I boaft it still , tho ' cover'd o'er with guilt : For guilt , not innocence , his life he pour'd . ' Tis guilt alone can justify his death ; Nor that , unless his death can ...
... close of woe ! Where , then , my boast of immortality ? I boaft it still , tho ' cover'd o'er with guilt : For guilt , not innocence , his life he pour'd . ' Tis guilt alone can justify his death ; Nor that , unless his death can ...
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... close , that , when torn off , Torn is the man , and mortal is the wound . Some , o'er - enamour'd of their bags , run mad , Groan under gold , yet weep for want of bread . 1 Together fome ( unhappy rivals ! ) seize , And 100 THE ...
... close , that , when torn off , Torn is the man , and mortal is the wound . Some , o'er - enamour'd of their bags , run mad , Groan under gold , yet weep for want of bread . 1 Together fome ( unhappy rivals ! ) seize , And 100 THE ...
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The Complaint Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, & Immortality Edward Young Visos knygos peržiūra - 1742 |
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