Life's grimace, that mistress of the scene! Here real and apparent are the same. You see the man, you see his hold on Heav'n, If sound his virtue, as Philander's sound. Heav'n waits not the last moment; owns her friends On this side death, and points... Bell's Edition - 48. oldalszerző: John Bell - 1796Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Edward Young - 1750 - 416 oldal
...you fee his Hold on Heav'n ; If found his Virtue; as PHILANDER. 's, found. Heav'n waits not the laft Moment ; owns her Friends On this Side Death ; and points them out to Men, A Lecture, filent, but of fov'reign Pow'r ! To Vice, Confulion ; and to Virtue, Peace, "Whatever Farce... | |
| Edward Young - 1750 - 350 oldal
...you fee his Hold on Heav'n ; If found his Virtue; as PHILANDER'S, found. Heav'n waits not the laft Moment ; owns her Friends On this Side Death ; and points them out to Men, A Lefture, filent, but of fov'reign Pow'r ! To Vice, Confufion ; and to Virtue, Peace. Whatever Farce... | |
| Edward Young - 1798 - 432 oldal
...Here tir'd Dissimulation drops her mask, Through life's grimace, that mistress of the scene ! Here real, and apparent, are the same. You see the Man ; you see his hold on Heav'n ; 645 If sound his virtue; as PHILANDER'S, sound. Heav'n waits not the last moment; owns her friends... | |
| 700 oldal
...despair your cure; For here resistless demonstration dwells. A death-bed's a detector of the heart. Here real and apparent are the same. You see the man. You see his hold on Heav'n. Young'* JVight Thought* Well then may each of us say — " Let me die the death of the righteous, and... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 412 oldal
...Here tir'd dissimulation drops her masque, Thro' life's grimace, that mistress of the scene ! Here Real, and Apparent, are the Same. You see the Man...not the last moment; owns her friends On this side of death ; and points them out to men, ~t~r A lecture, silent, but of sov'reign pow'r! To vice, confusion... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 416 oldal
...Here tir'd dissimulation drops her mascjue, Thro' life's grimace, that mistress of the scene ! Here Real, and Apparent, are the Same. You see the Man...not the last moment; owns her friends On this side of death ; and points them out to men, A lecture, silent, but of sov'reign pow'r! To vice, confusion;... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 402 oldal
...Here tir'd dissimulation drops her masque, Thro' life's grimace, that mistress of the scene ! Here Real, and Apparent, are the Same. You see the Man;...you see his hold on heav'n; If sound his virtue; as PHI LANDER'S, sound. Heav'n waits not the last moment; owns her friends On this side of death; and... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 416 oldal
...Here tir'd dissimulation drops her masque, Thro' life's grimace, that mistress of the scene ! Here Real, and Apparent, are the Same. You see the Man;...you see his hold on heav'n ; If sound his virtue; as PHI LANDER'S, sound. Heav'n waits not the last moment; owns her friends On this side of death; and... | |
| John Brewster - 1802 - 330 oldal
...ousness is peace, and the effect of righte" ousness, quietness and assurance for " ever." " Heav'n waita not the last moment: owns her friends " On this side death ; and points them out to men." Every thing relating to religion is of a pleasing aspect: it is guilt or superstition only which shades... | |
| John Corry - 1804 - 124 oldal
...common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heav'n. A death bed's a detector of the heart ; Here real and apparent are the same ; You see the man, you see his hold on heav'n, If sound his virtue. YoUNG. . \ Mr. Cooper of Northumberland Town, in a letter to Mr. Woodhouse, Professor of Chemistry... | |
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