The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1766 - 263 psl. |
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... fenfe will stagnate thoughts shut up , want air , And fpoil , like bales unopen'd to the fun . Had thought been all , sweet speech had been deny'd : Speech , thought's canal ! speech , thought's criterion too . Thought in the mine , may ...
... fenfe will stagnate thoughts shut up , want air , And fpoil , like bales unopen'd to the fun . Had thought been all , sweet speech had been deny'd : Speech , thought's canal ! speech , thought's criterion too . Thought in the mine , may ...
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... fenfe ; There , sense from reason steals a glimm'ring ray ; Reason shines out in man . But how preferv'd The chain unbroken upward , to the realms Of incorporeal life ? those realms of bliss , Where death hath no dominion ? Grant a make ...
... fenfe ; There , sense from reason steals a glimm'ring ray ; Reason shines out in man . But how preferv'd The chain unbroken upward , to the realms Of incorporeal life ? those realms of bliss , Where death hath no dominion ? Grant a make ...
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... fenfe , " The privilege of angels , and of wornis , " An outcast from existence ! and this fpirit , This all - pervading , this all - confcious foul , " This particle of energy divine , " Which travels nature , fries from star to star ...
... fenfe , " The privilege of angels , and of wornis , " An outcast from existence ! and this fpirit , This all - pervading , this all - confcious foul , " This particle of energy divine , " Which travels nature , fries from star to star ...
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... fenfe ; or to believe ? What then is unbelief ? tis an exploit ; A ftrenuous enterprize ; to gain it , man Muft burst thro ' every bar of common fenfe , Of common thame , magnanimoufly wrong . Korah , & c . And what rewards the sturdy ...
... fenfe ; or to believe ? What then is unbelief ? tis an exploit ; A ftrenuous enterprize ; to gain it , man Muft burst thro ' every bar of common fenfe , Of common thame , magnanimoufly wrong . Korah , & c . And what rewards the sturdy ...
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... fenfe , A richer paffure , and a larger range ; And fenfe , by right divine , ascends the throne , When virtue's prize and profpect are no more ; Virtue no more we think the will of Heav'n . Would Heaven quite beggar virtue , if belov'd ...
... fenfe , A richer paffure , and a larger range ; And fenfe , by right divine , ascends the throne , When virtue's prize and profpect are no more ; Virtue no more we think the will of Heav'n . Would Heaven quite beggar virtue , if belov'd ...
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