The Complaint: Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality ... Carefully CorrectedMillar, and Dodsley, 1758 - 322 sider |
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... whose word from solid darkness struck That fpark , the fun ; ftrike wisdom from my foul ; My foul which flies to thee , her truft , her treasure , As mifers to their gold , while others reft . Thro ' this opaque of nature , and of soul ...
... whose word from solid darkness struck That fpark , the fun ; ftrike wisdom from my foul ; My foul which flies to thee , her truft , her treasure , As mifers to their gold , while others reft . Thro ' this opaque of nature , and of soul ...
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Edward Young. Till at death's toll , whose restless iron tongue Calls daily for his millions at a meal , Starting I woke , and found myself undone . !! Where now my phrenzy's pompous fürniture ? The cobweb'd cottage , with its ragged ...
Edward Young. Till at death's toll , whose restless iron tongue Calls daily for his millions at a meal , Starting I woke , and found myself undone . !! Where now my phrenzy's pompous fürniture ? The cobweb'd cottage , with its ragged ...
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... whose thought can pierce beyond an hour ! O thou ! whate'er thou art , whofe heart exults ! Would't thou I fhould congratulate thy fate ? I know thou would'st ; thy pride demands it from me . Let thy pride pardon , what thy nature needs ...
... whose thought can pierce beyond an hour ! O thou ! whate'er thou art , whofe heart exults ! Would't thou I fhould congratulate thy fate ? I know thou would'st ; thy pride demands it from me . Let thy pride pardon , what thy nature needs ...
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... Whose work is done ; who triumphs in the past ; Whofe yesterdays look backwards with a smile ; Nor , like the Parthian , wound him as they fly ; That common , but opprobrious lot ! paft hours , If not by guilt , yet wound us by their ...
... Whose work is done ; who triumphs in the past ; Whofe yesterdays look backwards with a smile ; Nor , like the Parthian , wound him as they fly ; That common , but opprobrious lot ! paft hours , If not by guilt , yet wound us by their ...
Side 35
... rest ; The difappointment of a promis'd hour . On this , or fimilar , PHILANDER ! thou Whose mind was moral , as the preacher's tongue ; And strong , to wield all science , worth the On Time , Death , Friendship . 35.
... rest ; The difappointment of a promis'd hour . On this , or fimilar , PHILANDER ! thou Whose mind was moral , as the preacher's tongue ; And strong , to wield all science , worth the On Time , Death , Friendship . 35.
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