The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1766 - 263 psl. |
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... throne , In ra rayless majesty , ty , now stretches forth Her leaden scepter o'er a flumb'ring world . Silence , how dead ! and darkness , how profound ! Nor eye , nor lift'ning ear an object finds : Creation sleeps . ' Tis as the ...
... throne , In ra rayless majesty , ty , now stretches forth Her leaden scepter o'er a flumb'ring world . Silence , how dead ! and darkness , how profound ! Nor eye , nor lift'ning ear an object finds : Creation sleeps . ' Tis as the ...
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... throne of God : glow juft , What golden joys ambrofial cluft'ring & In His full beam , and ripen for the Where momentary ages are no more ! Where Time , and Pain , and Chance , and Death ex- And is it in the flight of threescore years ...
... throne of God : glow juft , What golden joys ambrofial cluft'ring & In His full beam , and ripen for the Where momentary ages are no more ! Where Time , and Pain , and Chance , and Death ex- And is it in the flight of threescore years ...
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... 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 numerous blanks ; he loudly pleads The straw - like ...
... 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 numerous blanks ; he loudly pleads The straw - like ...
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... thrones which shall not mourn their masters chang'd , Though we from earth ; ethereal , they that fell . Such veneration due , O man , to man .. Who venerate themselves , the world despise . For what , gay friend ! is this efcutcheon'd ...
... thrones which shall not mourn their masters chang'd , Though we from earth ; ethereal , they that fell . Such veneration due , O man , to man .. Who venerate themselves , the world despise . For what , gay friend ! is this efcutcheon'd ...
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... throne , What transport thine , to fee ? what zeal to fing ? Sing first , and send it through the fouls of men ; And fent through theirs with ease , if from our own . Nor haft thou fung in vain : PHILANDER hears , LORENZO feels , thy ...
... throne , What transport thine , to fee ? what zeal to fing ? Sing first , and send it through the fouls of men ; And fent through theirs with ease , if from our own . Nor haft thou fung in vain : PHILANDER hears , LORENZO feels , thy ...
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