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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... pow'r ! To vice , confusion ; and to virtue , peace . Whatever farce the boastful hero plays , Virtue alone has majesty in death ; And greater still , the more the tyrant frowns . > PHILANDER ! he severely frown'd on thee . " NIGHT THE ...
... pow'r ! To vice , confusion ; and to virtue , peace . Whatever farce the boastful hero plays , Virtue alone has majesty in death ; And greater still , the more the tyrant frowns . > PHILANDER ! he severely frown'd on thee . " NIGHT THE ...
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... Pow'r ! Still more tremendous , for thy wond'rous love / That arms , with awe more aweful thy commands ! And foul transgression dips in sev'nfold night ; How our hearts tremble at thy love immense : ' n love immense , inviolably just ...
... Pow'r ! Still more tremendous , for thy wond'rous love / That arms , with awe more aweful thy commands ! And foul transgression dips in sev'nfold night ; How our hearts tremble at thy love immense : ' n love immense , inviolably just ...
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... Pow'r , Who gives the tongue to sound , the thought to soar , The soul to be . Men homage pay to men , Thoughtless beneath whose dreadful eye they bow In mutual awe profound , of clay to clay , Of guilt to guilt ; and turn their back on ...
... Pow'r , Who gives the tongue to sound , the thought to soar , The soul to be . Men homage pay to men , Thoughtless beneath whose dreadful eye they bow In mutual awe profound , of clay to clay , Of guilt to guilt ; and turn their back on ...
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... pow'r , And arbitrary nod . His joy supreme , To bid the wretch survive the fortunate ; The feeble wrap the athletic in his shroud ; And weeping fathers build their children's tomb : Me thine , NARCISSA ! -What though short thy date ...
... pow'r , And arbitrary nod . His joy supreme , To bid the wretch survive the fortunate ; The feeble wrap the athletic in his shroud ; And weeping fathers build their children's tomb : Me thine , NARCISSA ! -What though short thy date ...
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... they launch , they fly ,! O'er just , o'er sacred , all - forbidden ground , Drunk with the burning scent of place or pow'r , Staunch to the foot of lucre , till they die . if for men you take them , as I mark 104 THE COMPLAINT .
... they launch , they fly ,! O'er just , o'er sacred , all - forbidden ground , Drunk with the burning scent of place or pow'r , Staunch to the foot of lucre , till they die . if for men you take them , as I mark 104 THE COMPLAINT .
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ambition angels art thou beam beneath bids blest bliss blood divine boast book of Job boundless call'd canst creation dæmons dark death deep Deity delight deny'd divine dost dread dust EARL OF LITCHFIELD earth EDWARD YOUNG endless eternal Ev'n ev'ry fair fate flame fond fool gaze give glorious glory gods grave grief groan guilt happiness heart heav'n hope hour human illustrious infidels life's light live LORENZO man's mankind midnight mighty mind mortal NARCISSA nature nature's ne'er night Night Thoughts nought numbers o'er Omnipotence pain passion peace pleasure pow'r praise pride proud reason rise sacred scene sense shades shines sigh sight skies smile song sphere stars strange thee theme thine thought throne thy disease tomb tremble triumph truth virtue virtue's Winchester college wing wisdom wise wish wonder wretched ye stars