The Works of the Author of the Night-thoughts, Volume 4D. Browne, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, 1762 |
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... mercy ; and the pain'd , for peace ; " By whom , the various tenants of these spheres , " Diverfify'd in fortunes , place , and powers , " Rais'd in enjoyment , as in worth they rise , " Arrive at length ( if worthy fuch approach ) " At ...
... mercy ; and the pain'd , for peace ; " By whom , the various tenants of these spheres , " Diverfify'd in fortunes , place , and powers , " Rais'd in enjoyment , as in worth they rise , " Arrive at length ( if worthy fuch approach ) " At ...
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... mercy will not fuffer it to be juft ; or , its justice will not fuffer it to be fo fevere , as to punish temporal guilt with eternal pain : all which are corruptions of the faith . Or if these opiates will not do , they proceed to ...
... mercy will not fuffer it to be juft ; or , its justice will not fuffer it to be fo fevere , as to punish temporal guilt with eternal pain : all which are corruptions of the faith . Or if these opiates will not do , they proceed to ...
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... mercy of his revelation . He renders a due obedience to his proper government , as a christian , that is , the authority of the church ; and a due affistance to the public peace , which is never fafely built but on unity of judgment ...
... mercy of his revelation . He renders a due obedience to his proper government , as a christian , that is , the authority of the church ; and a due affistance to the public peace , which is never fafely built but on unity of judgment ...
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... mercy , is unfulfilled in us : but if Britain continues , like Tyre , " To fing as a harlot ; to take the harp ; to make sweet melody ; fing many fongs ; turn to her hire ; and commit for- " nication with all the kingdoms of the world ...
... mercy , is unfulfilled in us : but if Britain continues , like Tyre , " To fing as a harlot ; to take the harp ; to make sweet melody ; fing many fongs ; turn to her hire ; and commit for- " nication with all the kingdoms of the world ...
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... mercy ? Heaven trufts not to your faith ; but " gives fenfible proof of what you have to fear . And could it do more ? Would a miracle fuffice ? -- You " have it in a mercy fo little deferved . If danger can " alarm you , you , now ...
... mercy ? Heaven trufts not to your faith ; but " gives fenfible proof of what you have to fear . And could it do more ? Would a miracle fuffice ? -- You " have it in a mercy fo little deferved . If danger can " alarm you , you , now ...
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abfolute adore Æther againſt angels art thou becauſe bleffed caufe cauſe Centaurs Chriftian cloſe confcience dæmon darkneſs death defires delight Dignity divine doft duft earth eternal faid faith fame fcene feems feen felves fenfe fhall fhew fhine fhort fhould fince fing firſt folly fome fons foon foul fpeak fpirit ftand ftars ftill ftrike ftrong fuch fuperior fupport fupreme fure give glory greateſt guilt happineſs happy heart heaven himſelf hope human immortal indulgence infidelity infpires laft laſt leaft lefs light LORENZO mankind mercy moft moral moſt muft muſt myfteries nature nature's night o'er ourſelves paffions paft pleaſure praife praiſe prefent promiſe reafon reft rife ruin ſcene ſenſe ſhall ſkies ſpeak ſpheres ſtars ſtill thee thefe themſelves theſe thine things thofe thoſe thought thouſand triumph underſtanding vice virtue whofe whoſe wiſdom wiſh worfe wretched
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Página 7 - himfelf; Who dares to meet his naked heart alone ; Who hears, intrepid, the full charge it brings, Refolv'd to filence future murmurs there ? The coward flies; and, flying, is undone. (Art thou a coward ? No :) The coward flies; Thinks, but thinks flightly ; afks, but fears to know, Afks, " What is truth ?
Página 79 - diadem has dropp'd Yon gems of heav'n ; Eternity, thy prize : And leave the racers of the world their own, Their feather, and their froth, for endlefs toils : They part with all for that which is not bread; They mortify, they ftarve, on wealth, fame,
Página 81 - that title high, within thy reach. Awake, then: thy PHILANDER calls: awake) Thou, who fhalt wake, when the creation fleeps \ When, like a taper, all thefe funs expire; When TIME, like him of Gaza in his wrath, Plucking the pillars that fupport the world. In NATURE'S ample ruins lies
Página 26 - they truly are divine, And half-abfolv'd idolatry from guilt; Nay, turn'd it into virtue. Such it was In thofe, who put forth all they had of Man Unloft, to lift their thought, nor mounted higher; But, weak of wing, on planets perch'd ; and thought What was their higheft, muft be their ador'd. But They how
Página 78 - What words are thefe—And did they come from And were they fpoke to man ? to guilty man ? What are all myfteries to love like this ? The fongs of angels, all the melodies Of choral gods, are wafted in the found ; Heal and exhilarate the broken heart; Though plung'd, before, in horrors dark as night:
Página 53 - throws his beams about him, Farther, and fafter, than a thought can fly, And feeds his planets with eternal fires! This Heliopolis, by greater far, Than the proud tyrant of the Nile, was built • And He alone, who built it, can deftroy. Beyond this City, why ftrays human thought
Página 16 - Inhuman, or effeminate, his heart; Reafon abfolves the grief, which reafon ends. May heav'n ne'er truft my friend with happinefs,. Till it has taught him how to bear it well, By previous pain ; and made it fafe to fmile ! Such fmiles are mine, and fuch may they remain ; Nor hazard their
Página 175 - ' ftrike thy murderer to the heart.—How art thou fled •" for ever!—A month !—Oh, for a fingle week ! I afk '' not for years. Though an age were too little for the " much I have to do.
Página 177 - Oh ! Thou blafphemed, yet moft indulgent, Lord • • God! hell itfelf is a refuge, if it hides me from thy " frown." Soon after, his underftanding failed. His terrified imagination uttered horrors not to be repeated, or ever forgot. And ere the fun (which I hope has feen few like him) arofe, the gay, young, noble, ingenious,