The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1766 - 263 psl. |
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... ? is life the theme Of every thought ? and with of every hour ? And fong of every joy ? surprising truth ! The beaten Spaniel's fondness not fo strange .. To wave the num'rous ills that seize on life As 46 THE COMPLAINT . Night 3 .
... ? is life the theme Of every thought ? and with of every hour ? And fong of every joy ? surprising truth ! The beaten Spaniel's fondness not fo strange .. To wave the num'rous ills that seize on life As 46 THE COMPLAINT . Night 3 .
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... Strange competition ! " -True , LORENZO ! strange ! So little life can cast into the scale . Life makes the foul dependent on the dust ; Death gives her wings to mount above the spheres . Thro ' chinks , stil'd organs , dim life peeps ...
... Strange competition ! " -True , LORENZO ! strange ! So little life can cast into the scale . Life makes the foul dependent on the dust ; Death gives her wings to mount above the spheres . Thro ' chinks , stil'd organs , dim life peeps ...
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... strange pangs ! deliver'd of her dead ? Hell howl'd ; and Heav'n that hour let fall a tear ; Heav'n wept , that man might smile ! Heav'n bled , that man Might never die ! And is devotion virtue ? ' Tis compell'd : What heart of fstone ...
... strange pangs ! deliver'd of her dead ? Hell howl'd ; and Heav'n that hour let fall a tear ; Heav'n wept , that man might smile ! Heav'n bled , that man Might never die ! And is devotion virtue ? ' Tis compell'd : What heart of fstone ...
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... strange gifts to man ; Thine all the glory : man's the boundless bliss . Where am I rapt by this triumphant theme , On Chriftian joy's exalting wing , above Th ' Aonian mount ? -Alas , fmall cause for joy ! What if to pain , immortal ...
... strange gifts to man ; Thine all the glory : man's the boundless bliss . Where am I rapt by this triumphant theme , On Chriftian joy's exalting wing , above Th ' Aonian mount ? -Alas , fmall cause for joy ! What if to pain , immortal ...
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... strange ! ' twere bold to think it true , If not far bolder still , to disbelieve . Here pause , and ponder ; Was there death in heav'n ? What then on earth ? on earth which struck the blow ? Who ftruck it ? who ? -O how is man enlarg'd ...
... strange ! ' twere bold to think it true , If not far bolder still , to disbelieve . Here pause , and ponder ; Was there death in heav'n ? What then on earth ? on earth which struck the blow ? Who ftruck it ? who ? -O how is man enlarg'd ...
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The complaint or Night-thoughts on life, death, and immortality Edward Young Visos knygos peržiūra - 1860 |
The Complaint; Or, Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality ... With ... Edward Young Visos knygos peržiūra - 1815 |
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