The Complaint: Or, Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityScott and Webster, 1830 - 292 psl. |
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... shew the friendship delicate as dear , Of tender violations apt to die ? Reserve will wound it , and distrust destroy ; Deliberate on all things with thy friend : But since friends grow not thick on ev'ry bough , Nor ev'ry friend ...
... shew the friendship delicate as dear , Of tender violations apt to die ? Reserve will wound it , and distrust destroy ; Deliberate on all things with thy friend : But since friends grow not thick on ev'ry bough , Nor ev'ry friend ...
61 psl.
... shew the door , Call for my bier , and point me to the dust . O , thou great Arbiter of life and death ! Nature's immortal , immaterial sun ! Whose all - prolific beam late call'd me forth From darkness , teeming darkness , where I lay ...
... shew the door , Call for my bier , and point me to the dust . O , thou great Arbiter of life and death ! Nature's immortal , immaterial sun ! Whose all - prolific beam late call'd me forth From darkness , teeming darkness , where I lay ...
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... O for their song to reach my lofty theme ! Inspire me , Night ! with all thy tuneful spheres , Much rather Thou who dost these spheres inspire ! Whilst I with seraphs share seraphic themes , And shew 62 THE COMPLAINT .
... O for their song to reach my lofty theme ! Inspire me , Night ! with all thy tuneful spheres , Much rather Thou who dost these spheres inspire ! Whilst I with seraphs share seraphic themes , And shew 62 THE COMPLAINT .
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... shew to men the dignity of man , Lest I blaspheme my subject with my song . Shall Pagan pages glow celestial flame , And Christian languish ? On our hearts , not heads , Falls the foul infamy . My heart , awake : What can awake thee ...
... shew to men the dignity of man , Lest I blaspheme my subject with my song . Shall Pagan pages glow celestial flame , And Christian languish ? On our hearts , not heads , Falls the foul infamy . My heart , awake : What can awake thee ...
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... his wrath resents ; " Tis reason's voice obey'd , his glories crown : To give lost reason life , he pour'd his own . Believe , and shew the reason of a man ; Believe , and taste the pleasure of a God . 78 THE COMPLAINT .
... his wrath resents ; " Tis reason's voice obey'd , his glories crown : To give lost reason life , he pour'd his own . Believe , and shew the reason of a man ; Believe , and taste the pleasure of a God . 78 THE COMPLAINT .
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The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality Edward Young Visos knygos peržiūra - 1766 |
The complaint or Night-thoughts on life, death, and immortality Edward Young Visos knygos peržiūra - 1860 |
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