The Complaint, Or Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality: Also, The Consolation; Night 9th and Last With the Life of the AuthorRice, 1800 |
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... thee , her truft , her treafure , As mifers to their gold , while others reft . Through this opaque of nature , and of soul , This double night , tranfmit one pitying ray , To lighten and to cheer . O lead my mind , ( A mind that fain ...
... thee , her truft , her treafure , As mifers to their gold , while others reft . Through this opaque of nature , and of soul , This double night , tranfmit one pitying ray , To lighten and to cheer . O lead my mind , ( A mind that fain ...
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... thee more , and double thy distress . LORENZO , Fortune makes her court to thee ; Thy fond heart dances while the firen fings . Dear is thy welfare ; think me not unkind ; I would not damp , but to fecure , thy joys ; Think not that ...
... thee more , and double thy distress . LORENZO , Fortune makes her court to thee ; Thy fond heart dances while the firen fings . Dear is thy welfare ; think me not unkind ; I would not damp , but to fecure , thy joys ; Think not that ...
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... thee , PHILANDER ! thy laft figh Diffolv'd the charm ; the disenchanted earth Loft all her luftre . Where her glittering towers ? Her golden mountains , where ? all darken'd down To naked wafte ; a dreary vale of tears , The great ...
... thee , PHILANDER ! thy laft figh Diffolv'd the charm ; the disenchanted earth Loft all her luftre . Where her glittering towers ? Her golden mountains , where ? all darken'd down To naked wafte ; a dreary vale of tears , The great ...
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... thee , And call the ftars to liften ; Every far Is deaf to mine , enamourd of thy lay . Yet be not vain ; there are ... thee . Mæonides ! Or Milton ! thee , ah , could I reach your ftrain ? Or his , who made Maonides our own . Man too he ...
... thee , And call the ftars to liften ; Every far Is deaf to mine , enamourd of thy lay . Yet be not vain ; there are ... thee . Mæonides ! Or Milton ! thee , ah , could I reach your ftrain ? Or his , who made Maonides our own . Man too he ...
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... thee ; And thine on themes may profit ; profit there Where moft thy need ; Themes , too , the genuine growth Of dear PHILANDER's duft . He thus , tho ' dead , May still befriend . - What themes ? Time's wondrous price , Death ...
... thee ; And thine on themes may profit ; profit there Where moft thy need ; Themes , too , the genuine growth Of dear PHILANDER's duft . He thus , tho ' dead , May still befriend . - What themes ? Time's wondrous price , Death ...
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æther ambition angels art thou Becauſe beneath bleffings bleft blifs bofom boundleſs breaft caufe cauſe dark darkneſs death defcend Deity divine doft dread duft earth endleſs eternal ev'ry facred fafe fame fate fcene feems feen fenfe fhades fhall fhines fhocking fhould figh fight fing firft fkies fleeps fmile foar foft fome fong fons fool foon foul fpirit ftars ftill ftorm ftrike ftrong fuch fure glory grave guilt happineſs heart Heav'n himſelf hour human illuftrious immortal juft laft lefs life's loft LORENZO luftre man's mankind moft mortal moſt muft muſt Nature Nature's ne'er night nought numbers o'er paffion pain peace pleaſure pow'r praife praiſe prefent pride proud Reafon rife ſcene ſhall ſkies ſphere ſtars ſtill thee thefe theme themſelves theſe thine thofe thoſe thought thouſand thro throne truth univerfal vaft virtue whofe wifdom wife wing worfe wretched
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Página 11 - tis madness to defer: Next day the fatal precedent will plead ; Thus on, till wisdom is push'd out of life. Procrastination is the thief of time; Year after year it steals, till all are fled, And to the mercies of a moment leaves The vast concerns of an eternal scene.
Página 12 - ... 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.
Página 119 - tis revolution all ; All change ; no death. Day follows night ; and night The dying day ; stars rise, and set, and rise ; Earth takes th
Página 209 - Vain hope ! it is too late! Where, where, for shelter, shall the guilty fly, When consternation turns the good man pale ? Great day ! for which all other days were made ; For which earth rose from chaos, man from earth ; And an eternity, the date of gods, Descended on poor earth-created man ! Great day of dread, decision, and despair!
Página 52 - And soon as man, expert from time, has found The key of life, it opes the gates of death.
Página 52 - Pursuing, and pursued, each other's prey ; As wolves, for rapine; as the fox, for wiles ; Till Death, that mighty hunter, earths them all. Why all this toil for triumphs of an hour ? What though we wade in wealth, or soar in fame ? Earth's highest station ends in " Here he lies :" And dust " to dust
Página 110 - Tis a proud mendicant: it boasts and begs; It begs an alms of homage from the throng, And oft the throng denies its charity.
Página 69 - Talk they of morals ! O thou bleeding Love ! Thou maker of new morals to mankind ! The grand morality is love of Thee.
Página 185 - Each branch of piety delight inspires ; Faith builds a bridge from this world to the next, O'er death's dark gulf, and all its horror hides...
Página 199 - To know the world, not love her, is thy point ; She gives but little, nor that little, long. There is, I grant, a triumph of the...