The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1766 - 263 psl. |
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... fong ; Teach my best reason , reason ; my best will , Teach rectitude ; and fix my firm resolve Wifdom to wed , and pay her long arrear . Nor let the vial of thy vengeance , pour'd On this devoted head , be pour'd in vain . The bell ...
... fong ; Teach my best reason , reason ; my best will , Teach rectitude ; and fix my firm resolve Wifdom to wed , and pay her long arrear . Nor let the vial of thy vengeance , pour'd On this devoted head , be pour'd in vain . The bell ...
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... fong . The sprightly lark's thrill matin wakes the morn ; Grief's sharpest thorn hard - pressing on my breast , I ftrive , with wakeful melody , to chear The fullen gloom , sweet Philomel ! like thee , And call the stars to listen ...
... fong . The sprightly lark's thrill matin wakes the morn ; Grief's sharpest thorn hard - pressing on my breast , I ftrive , with wakeful melody , to chear The fullen gloom , sweet Philomel ! like thee , And call the stars to listen ...
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... fong beyond the bounds of life ; What , now , but immortality can please ? O had he press'd his theme , pursu'd the track , Which opens out of darkness into day ! O had he mounted on his wing of fire , Soar'd where I sink , and sung ...
... fong beyond the bounds of life ; What , now , but immortality can please ? O had he press'd his theme , pursu'd the track , Which opens out of darkness into day ! O had he mounted on his wing of fire , Soar'd where I sink , and sung ...
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... fong is mortal , past thy cure : Accept the will ; it dies not with my strain . For what calls thy disease , LORENZO ? not For Esculapian , but for moral aid . Thou thinkit it folly to be wile too foon . Youth is not rich in time ; it ...
... fong is mortal , past thy cure : Accept the will ; it dies not with my strain . For what calls thy disease , LORENZO ? not For Esculapian , but for moral aid . Thou thinkit it folly to be wile too foon . Youth is not rich in time ; it ...
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... fong , And robes , and notions , fram'd in foreign looms ! O ye LORENZOs of our age ! who deem One moment unamus'd , a misery Not made for feeble man ! who call aloud For every bauble , drivel'd o'er by sense ; For rattles , and ...
... fong , And robes , and notions , fram'd in foreign looms ! O ye LORENZOs of our age ! who deem One moment unamus'd , a misery Not made for feeble man ! who call aloud For every bauble , drivel'd o'er by sense ; For rattles , and ...
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