The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1766 - 263 psl. |
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... hours . Where are they ? with the years beyond the flood , It is the fignal that demands dispatch ; How much is ... hour ? How poor , how rich , how abject , how august , How complicate , how wonderful is man ? Ho pafling wonder HE ...
... hours . Where are they ? with the years beyond the flood , It is the fignal that demands dispatch ; How much is ... hour ? How poor , how rich , how abject , how august , How complicate , how wonderful is man ? Ho pafling wonder HE ...
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... hour ; And rarely for the better ; or the best , More mortal than the common births of fate . Each moment has its fickle , emulous Of Time's enormous scythe , whose ample sweep Strikes empires from the root ; each moment plays His ...
... hour ; And rarely for the better ; or the best , More mortal than the common births of fate . Each moment has its fickle , emulous Of Time's enormous scythe , whose ample sweep Strikes empires from the root ; each moment plays His ...
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... 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 , Led foftly , by the stillness of the night , Led , like a murderer , ( and such it proves ...
... 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 , Led foftly , by the stillness of the night , Led , like a murderer , ( and such it proves ...
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... hour ! O thou ! whate'er thou art , whose heart exults ! Wouldst thou I should congratulate thy fate ? I know thou wouldft ; thy pride demands it from me . Let thy pride pardon , what thy nature needs , The falutary cenfure of a friend ...
... hour ! O thou ! whate'er thou art , whose heart exults ! Wouldst thou I should congratulate thy fate ? I know thou wouldft ; thy pride demands it from me . Let thy pride pardon , what thy nature needs , The falutary cenfure of a friend ...
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... hours . " In human hearts what bolder thought can rife Than man's prefumption on to - morrow's dawn ? Where is to - morrow ? In another world . For numbers this is certain ; the reverie Is sure to none and yet on this perhaps , This ...
... hours . " In human hearts what bolder thought can rife Than man's prefumption on to - morrow's dawn ? Where is to - morrow ? In another world . For numbers this is certain ; the reverie Is sure to none and yet on this perhaps , This ...
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