The Works of the Author of the Night-thoughts, Volume 3J. Dodsley [and others], 1792 - 340 páginas |
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... thou dead ? / 744 I give thee joy : Nor will I take my leave ; So foon to follow . Man but dives in death ; Dives from the fun , in fairer day to rise ; The grave , his fubterranean road to blifs . Yes , infinite indulgence plann'd it ...
... thou dead ? / 744 I give thee joy : Nor will I take my leave ; So foon to follow . Man but dives in death ; Dives from the fun , in fairer day to rise ; The grave , his fubterranean road to blifs . Yes , infinite indulgence plann'd it ...
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... thou With more fuccefs , the flight of hope survey ; Of restless hope , for ever on the wing . High - perch'd o'er ev'ry thought that falcon fits , To fly at all that rises in her fight ; And never ftooping , but to mount again Next ...
... thou With more fuccefs , the flight of hope survey ; Of restless hope , for ever on the wing . High - perch'd o'er ev'ry thought that falcon fits , To fly at all that rises in her fight ; And never ftooping , but to mount again Next ...
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... Thou wilt not patronize a scheme that makes Weakness , and vice , the refuge of mankind . “ Has virtue , then , no joys ? " - Yes , joys dear - bought . Talk ne'er fo long , in this imperfect state , Virtue and vice are at eternal war ...
... Thou wilt not patronize a scheme that makes Weakness , and vice , the refuge of mankind . “ Has virtue , then , no joys ? " - Yes , joys dear - bought . Talk ne'er fo long , in this imperfect state , Virtue and vice are at eternal war ...
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Edward Young. Canft thou fufpect , that these , which make the foul The flave of earth , should own her heir of heav'n ? Canft thou fufpect what makes us difbelieve Our immortality , should prove it fure ? Firft , then , ambition ...
Edward Young. Canft thou fufpect , that these , which make the foul The flave of earth , should own her heir of heav'n ? Canft thou fufpect what makes us difbelieve Our immortality , should prove it fure ? Firft , then , ambition ...
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... speak ; and thus the truth they queftion'd , prov'd . Can then abfurdities , as well as crimes , Speak man immortal ? All things speak him so . Much Much has been urg'd ; and doft thou call for 24 Night VII . THE COMPLAINT .
... speak ; and thus the truth they queftion'd , prov'd . Can then abfurdities , as well as crimes , Speak man immortal ? All things speak him so . Much Much has been urg'd ; and doft thou call for 24 Night VII . THE COMPLAINT .
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Æther againſt angels art thou becauſe beſt bleffed bleft boaſt boundleſs cauſe Centaurs Chriſtian cloſe confcience dæmons darkneſs death defire DEITY delight deſpair divine doft earth endleſs eternal ev'ry facred fame fenfe fhall fhew fhines firft firſt folly fome fons foon foul ftand ftill ftrike ftrong fuch fuperior fupport fupreme fure glory greateſt guilt happineſs heart heaven himſelf hope human immortal infidelity itſelf juſt laſt leaſt lefs leſs LORENZO man's mankind moft moral moſt muft muſt myſteries nature nature's nought numbers o'er ourſelves paffions pain paſt pleaſure praiſe preſent promiſe proud reaſon reft rife ſcene ſenſe ſet ſhall ſhould ſkies ſome ſpeak ſphere ſpirit ſtand ſtars ſtill ſuch thee thefe themſelves theſe thine things thofe thoſe thought thouſand thro throne triumph truth underſtanding vice virtue whofe whoſe wife wiſdom wiſh worfe wretched
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Página 107 - Man, starting from his couch, shall sleep no more! The day is broke, which never more shall close ! Above, around, beneath, amazement all.' Terror and glory join'd in their extremes ! Our GOD in grandeur, and our world on fire...
Página 87 - All the black cares and tumults of this life, Like harmless thunders, breaking at his feet, Excite his pity, not impair his peace.
Página 60 - Ocean ! thou dreadful and tumultuous home Of dangers, at eternal war with man ! Death's capital, where most he domineers...
Página 251 - But with the talents of an angel, a man may be a fool.
Página 36 - Knowst thou th' importance of a soul immortal ? Behold this midnight glory : worlds on worlds ! Amazing pomp! redouble this amaze ; Ten thousand add ; add twice ten thousand more; Then weigh the whole; one soul out-weighs them all, And calls th' astonishing magnificence Of unintelligent creation poor.
Página 86 - Yet, with a sigh o'er all mankind, I grant, In this our day of proof, our land of hope, The good man has his clouds that intervene ; Clouds, that...
Página 145 - Who bid brute matter's restive lump assume Such various forms, and gave it wings to fly? Has matter innate motion? then each atom, Asserting its indisputable right To dance, would form an universe of dust.
Página 9 - Reason progressive, instinct is complete ; Swift instinct leaps ; slow reason feebly climbs. Brutes soon their zenith reach ; their little all Flows in at once ; in ages they no more Could know, or do, or covet, or enjoy, Were man to live coeval with the Sun, The patriarch-pupil would be learning still ; Yet, dying, leave his lesson half unlearnt.
Página 76 - Each branch of piety delight inspires ; Faith builds a bridge from this world to the next, O'er death's dark gulf, and all its horror hides...
Página 249 - A month ! — Oh, for a single week ! I ask not for years ! though an age were too little for the much I have to do.