The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1766 - 263 psl. |
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... Should not each warning give a strong alarm ? Warning , far less than that of bosom torn From bosom , bleeding o'er the sacred dead ? Should not each dial strike us as we pass , Portentous , as the written wall , which struck , O'er ...
... Should not each warning give a strong alarm ? Warning , far less than that of bosom torn From bosom , bleeding o'er the sacred dead ? Should not each dial strike us as we pass , Portentous , as the written wall , which struck , O'er ...
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... should paint it , angels ever there ; There , on a post of honour , and of joy . Dare I presume , then ? But PHILANDER bids ; And and inclination calls- Yet am I ftruck ; as struck the foul , beneath Aëreal groves impenetrable gloom ...
... should paint it , angels ever there ; There , on a post of honour , and of joy . Dare I presume , then ? But PHILANDER bids ; And and inclination calls- Yet am I ftruck ; as struck the foul , beneath Aëreal groves impenetrable gloom ...
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... should echo through their realms , Nor writ her name , whose tomb shou'd pierce the skies . Presumptuous fear ! how durst I dread her foes , While Nature's loudest dictates I obey'd ? Pardon néceffity , bless'd shade ! Of grief And ...
... should echo through their realms , Nor writ her name , whose tomb shou'd pierce the skies . Presumptuous fear ! how durst I dread her foes , While Nature's loudest dictates I obey'd ? Pardon néceffity , bless'd shade ! Of grief And ...
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... should match the bowł . Such of our fine ones is the with refin'd ! So would they have it : elegant defire ! Why not invite the bellowing stalls , and wilds ? But fuch examples might their riot awe . Through want of virtue , that is ...
... should match the bowł . Such of our fine ones is the with refin'd ! So would they have it : elegant defire ! Why not invite the bellowing stalls , and wilds ? But fuch examples might their riot awe . Through want of virtue , that is ...
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... should meet the friendly foe , And shelter in his hospitable gloom . I scarce can meet a monument , but holds My younger ; every date cries- " Come away . " And what recalls me ? look the world around , And tell me what the wisest ...
... should meet the friendly foe , And shelter in his hospitable gloom . I scarce can meet a monument , but holds My younger ; every date cries- " Come away . " And what recalls me ? look the world around , And tell me what the wisest ...
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