The Complaint: Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, & ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1747 - 321 páginas |
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... Fate . Night , fable Goddefs ! from her Ebon throne , In rayless Majefty , now ftretches forth Her leaden Sceptre o'er a flumb'ring world : Silence , how dead ! and Darkness how profound ! Nor Eye , nor lift'ning Ear an Object finds ...
... Fate . Night , fable Goddefs ! from her Ebon throne , In rayless Majefty , now ftretches forth Her leaden Sceptre o'er a flumb'ring world : Silence , how dead ! and Darkness how profound ! Nor Eye , nor lift'ning Ear an Object finds ...
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... Fate . Each Moment has its Sickle , emulous Of Time's enormous Scythe , whofe ample Sweep Strikes Empires from the root ; each Moment plays His little weapon in the narrower sphere Of sweet domeftick Comfort , and cuts down The fairest ...
... Fate . Each Moment has its Sickle , emulous Of Time's enormous Scythe , whofe ample Sweep Strikes Empires from the root ; each Moment plays His little weapon in the narrower sphere Of sweet domeftick Comfort , and cuts down The fairest ...
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... Fate ; Sweet Comfort's blafted Clufters I lament ; I tremble at the Bleffings once fo dear ; And every Pleasure pains me to the Heart . Yet why complain ? or why complain for One ? Hangs out the Sun his Luftre but for Me ? The fingle ...
... Fate ; Sweet Comfort's blafted Clufters I lament ; I tremble at the Bleffings once fo dear ; And every Pleasure pains me to the Heart . Yet why complain ? or why complain for One ? Hangs out the Sun his Luftre but for Me ? The fingle ...
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... Fate wide - opens to devour . What then am I , who forrow for myself ? In Age , in Infancy , from other's aid Is all our Hope ; to teach us to be kind . That That , Nature's firft , laft Leffon to Mankind ; Or , NIGHT - THOUGHTS , & c . 13.
... Fate wide - opens to devour . What then am I , who forrow for myself ? In Age , in Infancy , from other's aid Is all our Hope ; to teach us to be kind . That That , Nature's firft , laft Leffon to Mankind ; Or , NIGHT - THOUGHTS , & c . 13.
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... Fate ? I know thou would'ft ; thy Pride demands it from me , Let thy Pride pardon , what thy Nature needs , The falutary Censure of a Friend : Thou happy Wretch ! by Blindnefs art thou bleft ; By Dotage dandled to perpetual Smiles ...
... Fate ? I know thou would'ft ; thy Pride demands it from me , Let thy Pride pardon , what thy Nature needs , The falutary Censure of a Friend : Thou happy Wretch ! by Blindnefs art thou bleft ; By Dotage dandled to perpetual Smiles ...
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Æther againſt Ambition Angels art thou Becauſe beneath beſt Bleffings bleft Blifs Bliſs bluſh Boaft Bofom boundleſs Breaft Caufe Cauſe Chimæras Dæmons dark Darkneſs Death defcend DEITY Divine doft dreadful Duft Earth endleſs Eternity ev'ry facred Fame Fate feen fhall fhines fhould firft Firſt Flame fleeps fome Fool foon Friend ftill ftrikes ftrong fuch fure Glory Grave Guilt Happineſs Heart Heav'n Himſelf Hour human illuftrious Immortal inſpire Juft laft lefs Life's loft LORENZO Love Luftre Man's Mankind moft mortal moſt muft muſt Nature Nature's ne'er Night nought Numbers o'er Paffion paft Pain Peace Pleaſure Pow'r Praiſe Prefent Pride proud Reaſon Reft rife Scene Senfe Senſe ſhall ſhines Skies Song Soul ſpeaks Stars ſtill thee Thefe Theme themſelves Theſe Thine Thofe thoſe Thought thouſand thro Throne Truth Univerſe vaft Virtue Virtue's whofe whoſe Wife Wing Wiſdom Wiſh World wretched