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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... Sheds sad vicissitude on all beneath . Here teems with revolutions every hour ; And rarely for the better ; or the best , More mortal than the common births of fate . Each Moment has its sickle , emulous Of Time's enormous THE COMPLAINT .
... Sheds sad vicissitude on all beneath . Here teems with revolutions every hour ; And rarely for the better ; or the best , More mortal than the common births of fate . Each Moment has its sickle , emulous Of Time's enormous THE COMPLAINT .
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... mortal but themselves ; Themselves , when some alarming shock of fate Strikes thro ' their wounded hearts the sudden dread But their hearts wounded , like the wounded air , Soon close ; where past the shaft , no trace is found . As from ...
... mortal but themselves ; Themselves , when some alarming shock of fate Strikes thro ' their wounded hearts the sudden dread But their hearts wounded , like the wounded air , Soon close ; where past the shaft , no trace is found . As from ...
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... my genius answers my desire ; My sickly song is mortal , past thy cure . Accept the will ; that dies not with my strain . For what calls thy disease , LORENZO ? not For Esculapian , but for moral aid . Thou think'st 16 THE COMPLAINT .
... my genius answers my desire ; My sickly song is mortal , past thy cure . Accept the will ; that dies not with my strain . For what calls thy disease , LORENZO ? not For Esculapian , but for moral aid . Thou think'st 16 THE COMPLAINT .
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... it sleeps , by genius unawak'd , Painim or Christian ; to the blush of wit . Man's highest triumph ! man's profoundest fall ! The death - bed of the just ! is yet undrawn By mortal hand ; it merits a divine : Angels THE COMPLAINT .
... it sleeps , by genius unawak'd , Painim or Christian ; to the blush of wit . Man's highest triumph ! man's profoundest fall ! The death - bed of the just ! is yet undrawn By mortal hand ; it merits a divine : Angels THE COMPLAINT .
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Edward Young. By mortal hand ; it merits a divine : Angels should paint it , angels ever there ; There , on a post of honour , and of joy . Dare I presume , then ? But PHILANDER bids ; And glory tempts , and inclination calls . Yet am I ...
Edward Young. By mortal hand ; it merits a divine : Angels should paint it , angels ever there ; There , on a post of honour , and of joy . Dare I presume , then ? But PHILANDER bids ; And glory tempts , and inclination calls . Yet am I ...
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