The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1766 - 263 psl. |
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... fate . Night , sable goddess ! from her ebon throne , In ra rayless majesty , ty , now stretches forth Her leaden scepter o'er a flumb'ring world . Silence , how dead ! and darkness , how profound ! Nor eye , nor lift'ning ear an object ...
... fate . Night , sable goddess ! from her ebon throne , In ra rayless majesty , ty , now stretches forth Her leaden scepter o'er a flumb'ring world . Silence , how dead ! and darkness , how profound ! Nor eye , nor lift'ning ear an object ...
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... fate . Each moment has its fickle , emulous Of Time's enormous scythe , whose ample sweep Strikes empires from the root ; each moment plays His little weapon in the narrower sphere Of sweet domestic comfort , and cuss down The fairest ...
... fate . Each moment has its fickle , emulous Of Time's enormous scythe , whose ample sweep Strikes empires from the root ; each moment plays His little weapon in the narrower sphere Of sweet domestic comfort , and cuss down The fairest ...
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... fate ; Sweet Comfort's blasted clusters . I lament ; I tremble at the blessings once fo dear ; And every pleasure pains me to the heart . Yet why complain ? or why complain for one ? Hangs out the fun his lustre but for mez The fingle ...
... fate ; Sweet Comfort's blasted clusters . I lament ; I tremble at the blessings once fo dear ; And every pleasure pains me to the heart . Yet why complain ? or why complain for one ? Hangs out the fun his lustre but for mez The fingle ...
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... Fate wide - opens to devour . What then am I , who forrow for myself ? In age , in infancy , from others aid Is all our hope ; to teach us to be kind ; That , Nature's first , laft lesson to mankind . The selfish heart deserves the pain ...
... Fate wide - opens to devour . What then am I , who forrow for myself ? In age , in infancy , from others aid Is all our hope ; to teach us to be kind ; That , Nature's first , laft lesson to mankind . The selfish heart deserves the pain ...
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... fate . Is heav'n tremendous in its frown ? most fure ; And in its favours formidable too : Its favours here are trials , not rewards ; A call to duty , not discharge from care ; And should alarm us , full as much as woes ; Awake us to ...
... fate . Is heav'n tremendous in its frown ? most fure ; And in its favours formidable too : Its favours here are trials , not rewards ; A call to duty , not discharge from care ; And should alarm us , full as much as woes ; Awake us to ...
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