The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1766 - 263 psl. |
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... rife in proof : While o'er my limbs Sleep's foft dominion's spread , What tho my foul phantaftic measures trod O'er fairy fields ; or mourn'd along the gloom Of pathless woods ; or , down the craggy steep Hurl'd headlong , fwam with ...
... rife in proof : While o'er my limbs Sleep's foft dominion's spread , What tho my foul phantaftic measures trod O'er fairy fields ; or mourn'd along the gloom Of pathless woods ; or , down the craggy steep Hurl'd headlong , fwam with ...
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... 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 peradventure , infamous for lies , As on a rock of ...
... 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 peradventure , infamous for lies , As on a rock of ...
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... more ; Since then ( as emmets , their fimall world o'erthrown ) , We , fore amaz'd , from out earth's ruins crawl , And rife to fate extreme , of foul or fair , As man's own choice , ( controller of the skies 28 THE COMPLAINT . Night 2 .
... more ; Since then ( as emmets , their fimall world o'erthrown ) , We , fore amaz'd , from out earth's ruins crawl , And rife to fate extreme , of foul or fair , As man's own choice , ( controller of the skies 28 THE COMPLAINT . Night 2 .
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... rife !. Here nectar flows ; it fparkles in our fight ; Rich to the taste , and genuine from the heart . High - flavour'd blifs for gods ! on earth how rare ! On earth how lost ! -PHILANDER is no more . ) Think'st thou the theme ...
... rife !. Here nectar flows ; it fparkles in our fight ; Rich to the taste , and genuine from the heart . High - flavour'd blifs for gods ! on earth how rare ! On earth how lost ! -PHILANDER is no more . ) Think'st thou the theme ...
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... rife ; Each bounteous dawn its novelty presents To worth maturing , new strength , luftre , fame ; While Nature's circle , like a chariot - wheel , Rolling beneath their elevated aims , Makes their fair prospect fairer ev'ry hour ...
... rife ; Each bounteous dawn its novelty presents To worth maturing , new strength , luftre , fame ; While Nature's circle , like a chariot - wheel , Rolling beneath their elevated aims , Makes their fair prospect fairer ev'ry hour ...
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The complaint or Night-thoughts on life, death, and immortality Edward Young Visos knygos peržiūra - 1860 |
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