The Complaint, Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and ImmortalityPeter Wilson, 1766 - 263 oldal |
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... Thro ' thickest fhades purfues the fond of peace ; Man's caution often into danger turns , And his guard falling , crushes him to death . Not Happiness itself makes good her name ; Our very wishes give us not our with ; How diftant oft ...
... Thro ' thickest fhades purfues the fond of peace ; Man's caution often into danger turns , And his guard falling , crushes him to death . Not Happiness itself makes good her name ; Our very wishes give us not our with ; How diftant oft ...
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... thro ' every stage : when young , indeed , In full content , we fometimes nobly reft , Unanxious for ourselves ; and only with , As duteous fons , our fathers were more wife At thirty man ' fufpects himself a fool ; Knows it at forty ...
... thro ' every stage : when young , indeed , In full content , we fometimes nobly reft , Unanxious for ourselves ; and only with , As duteous fons , our fathers were more wife At thirty man ' fufpects himself a fool ; Knows it at forty ...
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... Thro ' Nature's wreck , thro ' vanquill'd agonies . ( Like the stars struggling thro ' this midnight - gloom ) , What gleams of joy ? what more than human peace ? Where the frail mortal ? the poor abject worm ? No , not in death the ...
... Thro ' Nature's wreck , thro ' vanquill'd agonies . ( Like the stars struggling thro ' this midnight - gloom ) , What gleams of joy ? what more than human peace ? Where the frail mortal ? the poor abject worm ? No , not in death the ...
47. oldal
... they father all their flights ) , To what are they reduc'd ? to love , and hate The fame vain world ; to cenfure , and efpoufe This painted farew of life , who calls them fool Each moment of each day ; to flatter bad Thro NAR , CISS A. 47.
... they father all their flights ) , To what are they reduc'd ? to love , and hate The fame vain world ; to cenfure , and efpoufe This painted farew of life , who calls them fool Each moment of each day ; to flatter bad Thro NAR , CISS A. 47.
48. oldal
Edward Young. Each moment of each day ; to flatter bad Thro ' dread of worfe ; to cling to this rude rock , Barren to them of good , and tharp with ills , And hourly blacken'd with impending storins , And infamous for wrecks of human ...
Edward Young. Each moment of each day ; to flatter bad Thro ' dread of worfe ; to cling to this rude rock , Barren to them of good , and tharp with ills , And hourly blacken'd with impending storins , And infamous for wrecks of human ...
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