The Complaint: Or, Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality: To which is Added, a Paraphrase on Part of the Book of Job..Printed in the year, 1771 - 263 oldal |
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... mortal than the common births of fate . Each Moment has its fickle , emulous Of Time's enormous fcythe , whofe ample sweep They live ' Dey greatly live a life or U A 3 On LIFE , DEATH , and IMMORTALITY . Refembles Ocean into tempeft ...
... mortal than the common births of fate . Each Moment has its fickle , emulous Of Time's enormous fcythe , whofe ample sweep They live ' Dey greatly live a life or U A 3 On LIFE , DEATH , and IMMORTALITY . Refembles Ocean into tempeft ...
3. oldal
... mortal than Exco Moment has fre W d Is all befide ? the common lot ; has fate entail'd Il of woman born , an fure heirs of Pain . cano , ftorm , and fire , n , with her heart befiege mankind : of day , orgets a fun was made ; o their ...
... mortal than Exco Moment has fre W d Is all befide ? the common lot ; has fate entail'd Il of woman born , an fure heirs of Pain . cano , ftorm , and fire , n , with her heart befiege mankind : of day , orgets a fun was made ; o their ...
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... mortal , but themselves ; Themselves , when some alarming shock of fate Strikes thro ' their wounded hearts the fudden dread ; But their hearts wounded , like the wounded air , Soon close ; where past the shaft , no trace is found : As ...
... mortal , but themselves ; Themselves , when some alarming shock of fate Strikes thro ' their wounded hearts the fudden dread ; But their hearts wounded , like the wounded air , Soon close ; where past the shaft , no trace is found : As ...
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... mortal , past thy cure . Accept the will ; that dies not with my ftrain . For what calls THY difeafe , Lorenzo ? not For Efculapian , but for Moral aid . Thou think'ft it folly to be wife too foon . Youth is not rich in Time ' ; it may ...
... mortal , past thy cure . Accept the will ; that dies not with my ftrain . For what calls THY difeafe , Lorenzo ? not For Efculapian , but for Moral aid . Thou think'ft it folly to be wife too foon . Youth is not rich in Time ' ; it may ...
27. oldal
... mortal hand ; it merits a divine : Angels fhould paint it , angels ever THERE ; There , on a poft of honour , and of joy .. Dare I prefume , then ? but Philander bids ; And glory tempts , and inclination calls- Yet am I ftruck ; as ...
... mortal hand ; it merits a divine : Angels fhould paint it , angels ever THERE ; There , on a poft of honour , and of joy .. Dare I prefume , then ? but Philander bids ; And glory tempts , and inclination calls- Yet am I ftruck ; as ...
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æther againſt Ambition angels art thou becauſe beneath bleffings bleft blifs boaft bofom Book of JOB boundleſs caufe dark darkneſs death defcend DEITY deſpair diftant divine doft dread duft e'er earth eternal ev'ry facred fame fate fcene feems feen fenfe fhades fhall fhines fhould figh fight fink firft fkies flame fleeps fmile foar fome fong fons fool foon foul immortal fpirit ftars ftill ftrange ftrike fuch fure glory grave guilt happineſs heart heav'n himſelf hour human juft laft lefs life's Lorenzo man's mankind moft mortal moſt muft nature nature's ne'er night nought numbers o'er Paffion paft pain peace Pleaſure pow'r praife praiſe prefent pride proud Reafon rife ſcene Senfe ſhall ſkies ſphere thee thefe theme theſe thine thofe thoſe thought thouſand thro throne triumph truth vaft virtue wafte whofe wife wing Wiſdom wretched
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7. oldal - ... immortal. All men think all men mortal but themselves ; Themselves, when some alarming shock of Fate Strikes through their wounded hearts the sudden dread : But their hearts wounded, like the wounded air, Soon close; where past the shaft no trace is found.
20. oldal - Nature, in zeal for human amity, Denies or damps an undivided joy. Joy is an import; joy is an exchange; Joy flies monopolists; it calls for two: Rich fruit!
68. oldal - Our life, tho' still more rapid in its flow, Nor mark the much irrevocably laps'd, And mingled with the sea.
2. oldal - Death ! great proprietor of all! 'tis thine To tread out empire, and to quench the stars. The sun himself by thy permission shines, And one day thou shalt pluck him from his sphere...
17. oldal - Tis greatly wise to talk with our past hours ; And ask them, what report they bore to heaven : And how they might have borne more welcome news.
45. oldal - He rose! he rose! he burst the bars of death. Lift up your heads, ye everlasting gates! And give the King of Glory to come in. Who is the King of Glory ? he who left His throne of glory for the pang of death. Lift up your heads, ye everlasting gates!
2. oldal - tis the common lot: In this shape or in that has Fate entail'd The mother's throes on all of woman born, Not more the children than sure heirs of pain.
19. oldal - To gentle life's descent We shut our eyes, and think it is a plain. We take fair days in winter, for the spring; And turn our blessings into bane.