The Complaint; Or, Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality ... With the Life of the Author [signed: G. W.]Thomas Tegg, 1815 - 312 psl. |
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... boast , till death can give Far greater ; life's a debtor to the grave , Dark lattice ! letting in eternal day . LORENZO blush at fondness for a life , Which sends celestial souls on errands vile , F To cater for the sense ; and serve ...
... boast , till death can give Far greater ; life's a debtor to the grave , Dark lattice ! letting in eternal day . LORENZO blush at fondness for a life , Which sends celestial souls on errands vile , F To cater for the sense ; and serve ...
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... boast , the guilt Which rous'd such vengeance ? which such love inflam'd ? O'er guilt ( how mountainous ! ) with out - stretch'd arms , Stern justice , and soft - smiling love embrace , Supporting , in full majesty , thy throne , When ...
... boast , the guilt Which rous'd such vengeance ? which such love inflam'd ? O'er guilt ( how mountainous ! ) with out - stretch'd arms , Stern justice , and soft - smiling love embrace , Supporting , in full majesty , thy throne , When ...
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... boast of immortality ? I boast it still , though cover'd o'er with guilt ; For guilt , not innocence , his life he pour'd ; ' Tis guilt alone can justify his death ; Nor that , unless his death can justify Relenting guilt in heav'n's ...
... boast of immortality ? I boast it still , though cover'd o'er with guilt ; For guilt , not innocence , his life he pour'd ; ' Tis guilt alone can justify his death ; Nor that , unless his death can justify Relenting guilt in heav'n's ...
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... boast through time ! bliss through eternity ! Eternity , too short to speak thy praise ! Or fathom thy profound of love to man ! To man of men the meanest , ev'n to me ; My sacrifice ! my god ! -what things are these ! What then art ...
... boast through time ! bliss through eternity ! Eternity , too short to speak thy praise ! Or fathom thy profound of love to man ! To man of men the meanest , ev'n to me ; My sacrifice ! my god ! -what things are these ! What then art ...
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... boasted friends to reason , and to man , Whose fatal love stabs ev'ry joy , and leaves Death's terror heighten'd , gnawing at his heart . These pompous sons of reason idoliz'd And vilify'd at once ; of reason dead , Then deify'd , as ...
... boasted friends to reason , and to man , Whose fatal love stabs ev'ry joy , and leaves Death's terror heighten'd , gnawing at his heart . These pompous sons of reason idoliz'd And vilify'd at once ; of reason dead , Then deify'd , as ...
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