The complaint or Night-thoughts on life, death, and immortalityWilliam Tegg, 1860 - 468 psl. |
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... sacred to your dreary shrine . But what are ye ? Thou , who didst put to flight Primeval Silence , when the morning stars , Exulting , shouted o'er the rising ball ; O Thou , whose word from solid darkness struck That spark , the sun ...
... sacred to your dreary shrine . But what are ye ? Thou , who didst put to flight Primeval Silence , when the morning stars , Exulting , shouted o'er the rising ball ; O Thou , whose word from solid darkness struck That spark , the sun ...
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... not unkind ; I would not damp , but to secure , thy joys , Think not that fear is sacred to the storm ; Stand on thy guard against the smiles of Fate . Is Heav'n tremendous in its frowns ? most sure ; 10 THE COMPLAINT .
... not unkind ; I would not damp , but to secure , thy joys , Think not that fear is sacred to the storm ; Stand on thy guard against the smiles of Fate . Is Heav'n tremendous in its frowns ? most sure ; 10 THE COMPLAINT .
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... sacred ; more a load Than lead to fools , and fools reputed wise . What moment granted man without account ? What years are squander'd , wisdom's debt unpaid ! Our wealth in days all due to that discharge . Haste , haste , he lies in ...
... sacred ; more a load Than lead to fools , and fools reputed wise . What moment granted man without account ? What years are squander'd , wisdom's debt unpaid ! Our wealth in days all due to that discharge . Haste , haste , he lies in ...
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... sacred dead ; Should not each dial strike us as we pass , Portentous , as the written wall which struck , O'er midnight bowls , the proud Assyrian pale , Erewhile high flush'd with insolence and wine ? Like that the dial speaks , and ...
... sacred dead ; Should not each dial strike us as we pass , Portentous , as the written wall which struck , O'er midnight bowls , the proud Assyrian pale , Erewhile high flush'd with insolence and wine ? Like that the dial speaks , and ...
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... sacred friendship is their easy prey , Caught by the wafture of a golden lure , Or fascination of a high - born smile . Their smiles , the great and the coquet throw out For other hearts , tenacious of their own ; And we no less of ours ...
... sacred friendship is their easy prey , Caught by the wafture of a golden lure , Or fascination of a high - born smile . Their smiles , the great and the coquet throw out For other hearts , tenacious of their own ; And we no less of ours ...
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