The Complaint: Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality. [By E. Young.]Printed in the year, 1755 - 316 páginas |
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... Heav'n husbands all events , Dull fleep instructs , nor fport vain dreams in vain . Why then their loss deplore , that are not lost ? Why wanders wretched thought their tombs around , In infidel distress ? Are angels there ? Slumbers ...
... Heav'n husbands all events , Dull fleep instructs , nor fport vain dreams in vain . Why then their loss deplore , that are not lost ? Why wanders wretched thought their tombs around , In infidel distress ? Are angels there ? Slumbers ...
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... heav'n tremendous in its frown ? most fure ; And in its favours formidable too ; Its favours here are trials , not rewards ; A call to duty , not discharge from care ; And should alarm us , full as much as woes ; Awake us to their caufe ...
... heav'n tremendous in its frown ? most fure ; And in its favours formidable too ; Its favours here are trials , not rewards ; A call to duty , not discharge from care ; And should alarm us , full as much as woes ; Awake us to their caufe ...
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... heav'n ? Where fhall I find him ? angels ! tell me where ? You know him ; he is near you : point him out : Shall I fee glories beaming from his brow ? Or trace his footsteps by the railing flow'rs ? Your golden wings , new hov'ring o'er ...
... heav'n ? Where fhall I find him ? angels ! tell me where ? You know him ; he is near you : point him out : Shall I fee glories beaming from his brow ? Or trace his footsteps by the railing flow'rs ? Your golden wings , new hov'ring o'er ...
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... heav'n - planted ! never pluckt by one , Needful auxiliars are our friends , to give To focial man true relish of himself . Full on ourselves defcending in a line Pleafure's bright beam , is feeble in delight : Delight intenfe , is ...
... heav'n - planted ! never pluckt by one , Needful auxiliars are our friends , to give To focial man true relish of himself . Full on ourselves defcending in a line Pleafure's bright beam , is feeble in delight : Delight intenfe , is ...
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... heav'n ; If found his virtue ; as Philander's found . Heav'n waits not the laft moment , owns her friends On this fide death ; and points them out to men , A lecture , flent , but of fovereign pow'r ! To vice , confufion ; and to virtue ...
... heav'n ; If found his virtue ; as Philander's found . Heav'n waits not the laft moment , owns her friends On this fide death ; and points them out to men , A lecture , flent , but of fovereign pow'r ! To vice , confufion ; and to virtue ...
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