The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1766 - 263 psl. |
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... fure her fall . Our utmost strength , when down , to rise again ; And not to yield , though beaten , all our praise . ' Tis vain to feek in men for more than man . Though proud in promise , big in previous thought , Experience damps our ...
... fure her fall . Our utmost strength , when down , to rise again ; And not to yield , though beaten , all our praise . ' Tis vain to feek in men for more than man . Though proud in promise , big in previous thought , Experience damps our ...
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... fure truths doft thou demand the caufe ? The cause is lodg'd in immortality . Hear , and affent . Thy bosom burns for pow'r ; What iftation charms thee ? I'll install thee there ; ' Tis thine , and art thou greater than before ? Then ...
... fure truths doft thou demand the caufe ? The cause is lodg'd in immortality . Hear , and affent . Thy bosom burns for pow'r ; What iftation charms thee ? I'll install thee there ; ' Tis thine , and art thou greater than before ? Then ...
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... fure ; its income is divine . High - built abundance , heap on heap , for what ? To breed new wants , and beggar us the more ; Then make a richer scramble for the throng ? Soon as this feeble pulfe , which leaps so long Almost by ...
... fure ; its income is divine . High - built abundance , heap on heap , for what ? To breed new wants , and beggar us the more ; Then make a richer scramble for the throng ? Soon as this feeble pulfe , which leaps so long Almost by ...
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... some advance One precious step beyond , and prove it fure . A thousand arguments fwarm round my pen , From heav'n , and earth , and man . Indulge a few , Y By Nature , as her common habit , worn ; $ 22 THE COMPLAINT . Night 6 .
... some advance One precious step beyond , and prove it fure . A thousand arguments fwarm round my pen , From heav'n , and earth , and man . Indulge a few , Y By Nature , as her common habit , worn ; $ 22 THE COMPLAINT . Night 6 .
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... fure Confider man as an immortal being , Intelligible all ; and all is great ; A chrystalline transparency prevails , And strikes full lustre thro ' the human sphere : Confider man as mortal , all is dark , And wretched ; Reason weeps ...
... fure Confider man as an immortal being , Intelligible all ; and all is great ; A chrystalline transparency prevails , And strikes full lustre thro ' the human sphere : Confider man as mortal , all is dark , And wretched ; Reason weeps ...
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