The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1766 - 263 psl. |
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... foon fulfill'd ; Fate ! drop the curtain ; I can lose no more . Silence , and Darkness ! folemn sisters ! twin From ancient Night , who nurse the tender thou ht ; To Reafon , and on Reason build Resolve , A3 COMPLAINT. ...
... foon fulfill'd ; Fate ! drop the curtain ; I can lose no more . Silence , and Darkness ! folemn sisters ! twin From ancient Night , who nurse the tender thou ht ; To Reafon , and on Reason build Resolve , A3 COMPLAINT. ...
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... foon . Youth is not rich in time ; it may be , poor : Part with it as with money , fparing ; pay No moment , but in purchase of its worth : And what its worth , ask deathbeds , they can tell . Part with it as with life , reluctant ; big ...
... foon . Youth is not rich in time ; it may be , poor : Part with it as with money , fparing ; pay No moment , but in purchase of its worth : And what its worth , ask deathbeds , they can tell . Part with it as with life , reluctant ; big ...
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... foon to perish there ) , Will toys amufe ? -No : thrones will then be toys , And earth and skies seem dust upon the scale . Redeem we time ? - its lofs we dearly buy . What pleads LORENZO for his high - priz'd sports He pleads Time's ...
... foon to perish there ) , Will toys amufe ? -No : thrones will then be toys , And earth and skies seem dust upon the scale . Redeem we time ? - its lofs we dearly buy . What pleads LORENZO for his high - priz'd sports He pleads Time's ...
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... foon In sad divorce this double flight must end ; And then , where are we ? where , LORENZO ! then , Thy fports ? thy pomps ? -I grant thee , in a state Not unambitious ; in the ruffled throud , Thy Parian tomb's triumphant arch beneath ...
... foon In sad divorce this double flight must end ; And then , where are we ? where , LORENZO ! then , Thy fports ? thy pomps ? -I grant thee , in a state Not unambitious ; in the ruffled throud , Thy Parian tomb's triumphant arch beneath ...
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... foon ? But why on Time so lavish is my fong ? On this great theme kind Nature keeps a school , To teach her fons herself . Each night we die , Each morn are born anew ; each day , a life ! And shall we kill each day ? If trifting kills ...
... foon ? But why on Time so lavish is my fong ? On this great theme kind Nature keeps a school , To teach her fons herself . Each night we die , Each morn are born anew ; each day , a life ! And shall we kill each day ? If trifting kills ...
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