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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... sigh . Prisoner of earth , and pent beneath the moon , Here pinions all his wishes ; wing'd by heav'n To fly at infinite ; and reach it there , Where seraphs gather immortality , On life's fair tree , fast by the throne of God . What ...
... sigh . Prisoner of earth , and pent beneath the moon , Here pinions all his wishes ; wing'd by heav'n To fly at infinite ; and reach it there , Where seraphs gather immortality , On life's fair tree , fast by the throne of God . What ...
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... sighs might sooner fail , than cause to sigh . A part how small of the terraqueous globe Is tenanted by man ; the rest a waste , Rocks , deserts , frozen seas , and burning sands : Wild haunts of monsters , poisons , stings , and deathe ...
... sighs might sooner fail , than cause to sigh . A part how small of the terraqueous globe Is tenanted by man ; the rest a waste , Rocks , deserts , frozen seas , and burning sands : Wild haunts of monsters , poisons , stings , and deathe ...
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... sigh Dissolv'd the charm ; the disenchanted earth Lost all her lustre . Where her glitt'ring towers ? Her golden mountains , where ? all darken'd down To naked waste ; a dreary vale of tears ; The great magician's dead ! Thou poor ...
... sigh Dissolv'd the charm ; the disenchanted earth Lost all her lustre . Where her glitt'ring towers ? Her golden mountains , where ? all darken'd down To naked waste ; a dreary vale of tears ; The great magician's dead ! Thou poor ...
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... sigh ; and while We sigh , we sink ; and are what we deplor'd ; A B Lamenting , or lamented , all our lot ! D Is Death at distance ? No : he has been NIGHT THE SECOND . 25.
... sigh ; and while We sigh , we sink ; and are what we deplor'd ; A B Lamenting , or lamented , all our lot ! D Is Death at distance ? No : he has been NIGHT THE SECOND . 25.
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... sighs his rival strokes contend , And make distress , distraction . O PHILANDER ! What was thy fate ? A double fate to me ; Portent , and pain ! a menace , and blow ! Like the black raven hov'ring o'er my peace , Not less a bird of omen ...
... sighs his rival strokes contend , And make distress , distraction . O PHILANDER ! What was thy fate ? A double fate to me ; Portent , and pain ! a menace , and blow ! Like the black raven hov'ring o'er my peace , Not less a bird of omen ...
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The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality Edward Young Visos knygos peržiūra - 1766 |
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