The Complaint: Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, & Immortality. The Seventh Edition. [By E. Young.]Peter Wilson, 1747 - 321 psl. |
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... Dost thou lament Thy wretched Neighbour ? Grieve , to fee thy wheel Of ceaseless change outwhirl'd in human Life ? How wanes my borrow'd bliss ? from Fortune's smile , Precarious Courtesy ! not Virtue's sure , Self - given , folar , ray ...
... Dost thou lament Thy wretched Neighbour ? Grieve , to fee thy wheel Of ceaseless change outwhirl'd in human Life ? How wanes my borrow'd bliss ? from Fortune's smile , Precarious Courtesy ! not Virtue's sure , Self - given , folar , ray ...
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... dost , or what is done ? Man flies from Time , and Time from Man : too foon In sad Divorce this double Flight must end ; And then , where are we ? where Lorenzo ! then Thy Sports ? thy Pomps ? -I grant thee , in a State Not Unambitious ...
... dost , or what is done ? Man flies from Time , and Time from Man : too foon In sad Divorce this double Flight must end ; And then , where are we ? where Lorenzo ! then Thy Sports ? thy Pomps ? -I grant thee , in a State Not Unambitious ...
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... Dost ask , how ? whence ? Belshazzar - like amaz'd ? Man's Make incloses the sure feeds of death ; Life feeds the Murderer : Ingrate ! he thrives On her own Meal ; and then his Nurse Devours . B 4 But But , here , Lorenzo , the Delusion ...
... Dost ask , how ? whence ? Belshazzar - like amaz'd ? Man's Make incloses the sure feeds of death ; Life feeds the Murderer : Ingrate ! he thrives On her own Meal ; and then his Nurse Devours . B 4 But But , here , Lorenzo , the Delusion ...
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... dost hear With higher gust , fair P --- d of the Skies ? Is that the soft Enchantment calls thee down , More pow'rful than of old Circean charm ? Come ; but from Heav'nly Banquets with thee bring- The Soul of Song ; and whisper in mine ...
... dost hear With higher gust , fair P --- d of the Skies ? Is that the soft Enchantment calls thee down , More pow'rful than of old Circean charm ? Come ; but from Heav'nly Banquets with thee bring- The Soul of Song ; and whisper in mine ...
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... of Heaven . For Transport dost Thou call on ev'ry Hour , Lorenzo ? At thy Friend's expence be wife ; Lean not on Earth ; ' twill pierce thee to the Heart ; A broken : A broken Reed , at best ; but , Or , NIGHT - THOUGHTS , & c . 45.
... of Heaven . For Transport dost Thou call on ev'ry Hour , Lorenzo ? At thy Friend's expence be wife ; Lean not on Earth ; ' twill pierce thee to the Heart ; A broken : A broken Reed , at best ; but , Or , NIGHT - THOUGHTS , & c . 45.
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Ambition Angels art thou aſk Becauſe beneath beſt Bleſſings bleſt Bliſs Boſom Cauſe Chimæras cloſe Counſel dark Death DEITY deſcend Deſpair diſtant Divine doſt dreadful Duft Duſt e'er Earth Eternity ev'ry Fate firſt Flame Fool foon Friend fuch give glorious Glory Grave Guilt Heart Heav'n Hope Hour human Immortal inſpire itſelf Juſt laſt leſs Life's LORENZO Love Man's Mankind mortal moſt Muſe muſt Nature Nature's ne'er Night nought Numbers o'er Pain Paſſion paſt Peace Pleaſure Pow'r Praiſe preſent Pride proud raiſe Reaſon Repoſe reſt rife riſe ſays Scene ſee ſeen Senſe ſet ſhall ſhare ſhe ſhew ſhines ſhort ſhould Skies ſmall ſmile ſoft ſome Song Soul ſpeak Sphere ſpread ſtand Stars ſtill ſtrange ſtrike ſuch ſupport ſure ſweet thee Theme theſe Thine thoſe Thought thro Throne Triumph Truth univerſal vaſt Virtue Virtue's whoſe Wife Wing Wisdom Wiſh World wretched