The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1766 - 263 psl. |
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... fure , Self - given , folar ray of found delight . In every vary'd posture , place , and hour , How widow'd every thought of every joy ! Thought , busy thought ! too busy for my peace ! Through the dark poftern of Time long elaps'd ...
... fure , Self - given , folar ray of found delight . In every vary'd posture , place , and hour , How widow'd every thought of every joy ! Thought , busy thought ! too busy for my peace ! Through the dark poftern of Time long elaps'd ...
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... 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 their cause and confequence , O'er our scann'd ...
... 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 their cause and confequence , O'er our scann'd ...
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... fure carnest of his final blow , Those hours , which lately smil'd , where are they now ? Pallid to thought , and ghaftly ! drown'd , all drown'd In that great deep , which nothing difembogues ; And , dying , they bequeath'd thee small ...
... fure carnest of his final blow , Those hours , which lately smil'd , where are they now ? Pallid to thought , and ghaftly ! drown'd , all drown'd In that great deep , which nothing difembogues ; And , dying , they bequeath'd thee small ...
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... fure , to crown the reft ; The disappointment of a promis'd hour . On this or fimilar , PHILANDER ! thou , Whose mind was moral , as the preacher's tongue ; And strong , to wield all science worth the name ; How often we talk'd down the ...
... fure , to crown the reft ; The disappointment of a promis'd hour . On this or fimilar , PHILANDER ! thou , Whose mind was moral , as the preacher's tongue ; And strong , to wield all science worth the name ; How often we talk'd down the ...
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... fure , ( Come when he will ) , an unexpected guest ? Nay , though invited by the loudest calls Of blind Imprudence , unexpected still ? Though num'rous messengers are sent before , To warn his great arrival . What the caufe , The ...
... fure , ( Come when he will ) , an unexpected guest ? Nay , though invited by the loudest calls Of blind Imprudence , unexpected still ? Though num'rous messengers are sent before , To warn his great arrival . What the caufe , The ...
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