Night Thoughts on Life Death and ImmortalityToplis and Bunney ... and J. Mozley, Gainsborough., 1780 - 268 páginas |
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... triumph there 350 On Thrones , which shall not mourn their Masters chang'd ; Tho ' we from Earth ; Ethereal , They that fell . Such Veneration due , O Man ! to Man . Who venerate themselves , the World defpife . 355 For what , gay ...
... triumph there 350 On Thrones , which shall not mourn their Masters chang'd ; Tho ' we from Earth ; Ethereal , They that fell . Such Veneration due , O Man ! to Man . Who venerate themselves , the World defpife . 355 For what , gay ...
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... d , Painim or Chriftian ; to the Blush of Wit . 615 Man's higheft Triumph ! Man's profoundest Fall ! The Death - Bed of the juft ! is yet undrawn By mortal Hand : It merits a Divine : Angels D 2 By On Time , Death , and Friendship . 27.
... d , Painim or Chriftian ; to the Blush of Wit . 615 Man's higheft Triumph ! Man's profoundest Fall ! The Death - Bed of the juft ! is yet undrawn By mortal Hand : It merits a Divine : Angels D 2 By On Time , Death , and Friendship . 27.
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... Triumph of our mould'ring Clay ; Death , of the Spirit infinite ! divine ! Death has no Dread , but what frail Life imparts ; Nor Life true Joy , but what kind Death improves . No Blifs has Life to boast , ' till Death can give [ 470 ...
... Triumph of our mould'ring Clay ; Death , of the Spirit infinite ! divine ! Death has no Dread , but what frail Life imparts ; Nor Life true Joy , but what kind Death improves . No Blifs has Life to boast , ' till Death can give [ 470 ...
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... TRIUMPH . CONTAINING . Our only CURE for the FEAR of DEATH . And Proper SENTIMENTS of HEART on that Ineftimable Blessing . Humbly Infcribed To the Hon . Mr. YORKE A Much - indebted Mufe , O YORKE ! intrudes . Amid the Smiles of Fortune ...
... TRIUMPH . CONTAINING . Our only CURE for the FEAR of DEATH . And Proper SENTIMENTS of HEART on that Ineftimable Blessing . Humbly Infcribed To the Hon . Mr. YORKE A Much - indebted Mufe , O YORKE ! intrudes . Amid the Smiles of Fortune ...
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... we wade in Wealth , or foar in Fame ? Earth's higheft Station ends in , " Here he lies : " And " Duft to Duft " concludes her nobleft Song . 100 If If this Song lives , Pofterity fhall know 105 110 The Chriftian Triumph . 47.
... we wade in Wealth , or foar in Fame ? Earth's higheft Station ends in , " Here he lies : " And " Duft to Duft " concludes her nobleft Song . 100 If If this Song lives , Pofterity fhall know 105 110 The Chriftian Triumph . 47.
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Ambition Angels art thou Becauſe beneath Bleffing bleft Blifs Bofom Caufe Dæmons dark Darkneſs Death defcend Deity diftant divine Doft dreadful Duft Earl of LITCHFIELD Earth endleſs Eternity Ev'n ev'ry facred fame Fate feems feen fhall fhines fhould fing firft Flame fleeps fmile foar foft fome Fool foon fpeaks Friend ftill ftrange ftrike fuch fure Glory Grave Guilt Happineſs Heart Heav'n himſelf Hope Hour human illuftrious Immortal infpire juft laft leaft lefs Life's Light loft LORENZO Love Luftre 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 Reft rife Scene Senfe ſhall Skies Song Soul Sphere Stars ſtill thee Thefe Theme theſe Thine thofe thoſe Thought thouſand thro Throne Triumph Truth univerfal vaft Virtue whofe Wife Wing Wiſdom Worfe World wretched
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Página 8 - 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 9 - 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. As from the wing no scar the sky retains, The parted wave no furrow from the keel, So dies in human hearts the thought of death : E'en with the tender tear which Nature sheds O'er those we love, we drop it in their grave.
Página 59 - This dark, incarcerating colony, Divides us. Happy day ! that breaks our chain ; That manumits ; that calls from exile home ; That leads to nature's great metropolis, And re-admits us, thro...
Página 2 - We take no note of time But from its loss. To give it then a tongue Is wise in man. As if an angel spoke, I feel the solemn sound. If heard aright, It is the knell of my departed hours : Where are they ? With the years beyond the flood. It is the signal that demands despatch : How much is to be done? My hopes and fears Start up alarm'd, and o'er life's narrow verge Look down — on what ? a fathomless abyss, A dread eternity ! how surely mine ! And can eternity belong to me, Poor pensioner on the...
Página 2 - The bell strikes One. We take no note of time But from its loss : to give it then a tongue Is wise in man. As if an angel spoke I feel the solemn sound. If heard aright, It is the knell of my departed hours. Where are they? With the years beyond the flood.
Página 24 - For others' hearts, tenacious of their own ; And we no less of ours, when such the bait. Ye Fortune's cofferers ! ye powers of Wealth ! Can gold gain friendship ? impudence of hope ! As well mere man an angel might beget. Love, and love only, is the loan for love. Lorenzo ! pride repress, nor hope to find A friend, but what has found a friend in thee : All like the purchase, few the price will pay ; And this makes friends such miracles below.
Página 56 - Religion's all. Descending from the skies To wretched man, the goddess in her left Holds out this world, and in her right, the next...
Página 61 - Talk they of morals ! O thou bleeding Love! Thou maker of new morals to mankind ! The grand morality is love of Thee.
Página 46 - From darkness, teeming darkness, where I lay The worm's inferior, and, in rank, beneath The dust I tread on, high to bear my brow, To drink the spirit of the golden day, And triumph in existence...
Página 121 - Reason progressive, instinct is complete ; Swift instinct leaps; slow reason feebly climbs. Brutes soon their zenith reach; their little all Flows in at once; in ages they no more Could know, or do, or covet, or enjoy. Were man to live coeval with the sun, The patriarch pupil would be learning still; Yet, dying, leave his lesson half unlearnt.