The Complaint: Or, Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityScott and Webster, 1830 - 292 psl. |
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... tombs in his own church- yard ; yet he was fond of innocent sports and amuse- ments . He instituted an assembly and a bowling - green in his parish , and often promoted the mirth of the com- pany in person . His wit was ever poignant ...
... tombs in his own church- yard ; yet he was fond of innocent sports and amuse- ments . He instituted an assembly and a bowling - green in his parish , and often promoted the mirth of the com- pany in person . His wit was ever poignant ...
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... tombs around In infidel distress ? Are angels there ? Slumbers , raked up in dust , ethereal fire ? They live ! they greatly live a life on earth Unkindled , unconceived ; and from an eye Of tenderness let heav'nly pity fall On me ...
... tombs around In infidel distress ? Are angels there ? Slumbers , raked up in dust , ethereal fire ? They live ! they greatly live a life on earth Unkindled , unconceived ; and from an eye Of tenderness let heav'nly pity fall On me ...
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... tomb's triumphant arch beneath . Has Death his fopperies ? Then well may Life Put on her plume , and in her rainbow shine . Ye well array'd ! ye lilies of our land ! Ye lilies male ! who neither toil nor spin ( 28 THE COMPLAINT .
... tomb's triumphant arch beneath . Has Death his fopperies ? Then well may Life Put on her plume , and in her rainbow shine . Ye well array'd ! ye lilies of our land ! Ye lilies male ! who neither toil nor spin ( 28 THE COMPLAINT .
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... tomb . Narcissa follows ere his tomb is closed . Woes cluster ; rare are solitary woes ; They love a train ; they tread each other's heel ; Her death invades his mournful right , and claims The grief that started from my lids for him ...
... tomb . Narcissa follows ere his tomb is closed . Woes cluster ; rare are solitary woes ; They love a train ; they tread each other's heel ; Her death invades his mournful right , and claims The grief that started from my lids for him ...
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... tomb should pierce the skies . Presumptuous fear ! how durst I dread her foes , While nature's loudest dictates I obey'd ? Pardon necessity , blest shade ! of grief And indignation rival bursts I pour'd ; Half execration mingled with my ...
... tomb should pierce the skies . Presumptuous fear ! how durst I dread her foes , While nature's loudest dictates I obey'd ? Pardon necessity , blest shade ! of grief And indignation rival bursts I pour'd ; Half execration mingled with my ...
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The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality Edward Young Visos knygos peržiūra - 1766 |
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adore ambition angels archangels art thou awful beam beneath bids blest bliss blood divine boast bosom boundless call'd charms creation dark death deep Deity delight divine dost dread dust E'en earth EDWARD YOUNG endless eternal ethereal ev'ry fair fate fire flame fond fool gaze give glorious glory gods grave grief guilt happiness heart heav'n hope hour human illustrious indulge life's light live Lorenzo man's mankind midnight mighty mind mortal Narcissa nature nature's ne'er night nought numbers o'er Omnipotence orbs pain passion peace Philander pleasure poison'd pow'r praise pride proud reason Reason sleeps rise sacred scene sense shew shines sigh sight skies smile song soul immortal sphere stars stings strange sublunary thee theme thine thought throne thy disease tomb triumph truth virtue virtue's wing wisdom wise wish wonder wretched ye stars