The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1766 - 263 psl. |
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... pride demands it from me . Let thy pride pardon , what thy nature needs , The falutary cenfure of a friend . Thou happy wretch ! by blindness art thou bless'd ; By dotage dandled to perpetual smiles . Know , Smiler ! at thy peril art ...
... pride demands it from me . Let thy pride pardon , what thy nature needs , The falutary cenfure of a friend . Thou happy wretch ! by blindness art thou bless'd ; By dotage dandled to perpetual smiles . Know , Smiler ! at thy peril art ...
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... pride On this reverfion takes up ready praife ; At least , their own ; their future selves applauds How excellent that life they ne'er will lead ? Time lodg'd in their own hands is Folly's vail ; That lodg'd in Fate's , to wisdom they ...
... pride On this reverfion takes up ready praife ; At least , their own ; their future selves applauds How excellent that life they ne'er will lead ? Time lodg'd in their own hands is Folly's vail ; That lodg'd in Fate's , to wisdom they ...
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... boundless our expenfe ; No niggard , nature ; men are prodigals .. As bold Alphonfus threaten'd in his pride ,. We throw away our funs , as inade for sport , 1 And not to light us , on our way to 22 THE COMPLAINT . , Night 2 .
... boundless our expenfe ; No niggard , nature ; men are prodigals .. As bold Alphonfus threaten'd in his pride ,. We throw away our funs , as inade for sport , 1 And not to light us , on our way to 22 THE COMPLAINT . , Night 2 .
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... pride reprefs ; nor hope to find A friend , but what has found a friend in thee . All like the purchase , few the price will pay ; And this makes friends such miracles below . What if ( fince daring on so nice a theme ) I shew thee ...
... pride reprefs ; nor hope to find A friend , but what has found a friend in thee . All like the purchase , few the price will pay ; And this makes friends such miracles below . What if ( fince daring on so nice a theme ) I shew thee ...
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... pride ? wou'd you be prais'd for this ? Scorn'd be the man who thinks himself a brute ; 1. Affronts his species , and his God blafphemes : Vile laughter ! at whom pity cannot laugh ; Scorner of all , but what deserves his scorn ! Who ...
... pride ? wou'd you be prais'd for this ? Scorn'd be the man who thinks himself a brute ; 1. Affronts his species , and his God blafphemes : Vile laughter ! at whom pity cannot laugh ; Scorner of all , but what deserves his scorn ! Who ...
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