The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1766 - 263 psl. |
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... ev'ry hour , But most at this , at midnight , ever elad In Death's own fables ; filent as his realms ; And prone to weep ; profufe of dewy tears O'er Nature , in her temporary tomb . So could I touch these themes , as might obtain Thine ...
... ev'ry hour , But most at this , at midnight , ever elad In Death's own fables ; filent as his realms ; And prone to weep ; profufe of dewy tears O'er Nature , in her temporary tomb . So could I touch these themes , as might obtain Thine ...
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... ev'ry day deceas'd , And smiles an angel , or a fury frowns . Nor death , nor life delights us . If time past , And time poffefsd , both pain us , what can please ? That which the Deity to please ordain'd , Time us'd . The man who ...
... ev'ry day deceas'd , And smiles an angel , or a fury frowns . Nor death , nor life delights us . If time past , And time poffefsd , both pain us , what can please ? That which the Deity to please ordain'd , Time us'd . The man who ...
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... ev'ry bough , Nor ev'ry friend unrotten at the core ; First , on thy friend , delib'rate with thyself : Pause , ponder , fift ; not eager in the 32 THE COMPLAINT . Night 2 .
... ev'ry bough , Nor ev'ry friend unrotten at the core ; First , on thy friend , delib'rate with thyself : Pause , ponder , fift ; not eager in the 32 THE COMPLAINT . Night 2 .
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Edward Young. Resenting rallies , and wakes ev'ry wo .. Snatch'd ere thy prime ! and in thy bridal hour ! And when kind Fortune , with thy lover , finil'd ! And when high flavour'd thy fresh - op ning joys And when blind man pronounc'd ...
Edward Young. Resenting rallies , and wakes ev'ry wo .. Snatch'd ere thy prime ! and in thy bridal hour ! And when kind Fortune , with thy lover , finil'd ! And when high flavour'd thy fresh - op ning joys And when blind man pronounc'd ...
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... ev'ry pation fleeps that can offend ; When strikes us ev'ry motive that can melt ; When man can wreak his rancour uncontroll'd , That strongest curb on infult and ill - will ; Then , spleen to daft ? the dust of innocence ? An angel's ...
... ev'ry pation fleeps that can offend ; When strikes us ev'ry motive that can melt ; When man can wreak his rancour uncontroll'd , That strongest curb on infult and ill - will ; Then , spleen to daft ? the dust of innocence ? An angel's ...
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