The Complaint: Or, Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality: To which is Prefixed the Life of the Author..Parker and Bliss, 1812 - 273 pàgines |
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Pàgina 19
... fons of pleafure ! fince in pains You rue more modifh vifits , vifit here , And breathe from your debauch : give , and reduce Surfeit's dominion o'er you : but fo great Your impudence , you blush at what is right . Happy ! did forrow ...
... fons of pleafure ! fince in pains You rue more modifh vifits , vifit here , And breathe from your debauch : give , and reduce Surfeit's dominion o'er you : but fo great Your impudence , you blush at what is right . Happy ! did forrow ...
Pàgina 23
... fons , our fathers were more wife . At thirty man suspects himself a fool ; Knows it at forty , and reforms his plan ; At fifty chides his infamous delay , Pushes his prudent purpose to refolve ; In all the magnanimity of thought ...
... fons , our fathers were more wife . At thirty man suspects himself a fool ; Knows it at forty , and reforms his plan ; At fifty chides his infamous delay , Pushes his prudent purpose to refolve ; In all the magnanimity of thought ...
Pàgina 33
... fons herself . Each night we die , Each morn are born anew ; each day , a life ! And fhall we kill each day ? if trifling kills ; Sure vice must butcher . O what heaps of flain Cry out for vengeance on us ? time destroy'd Is fuicide ...
... fons herself . Each night we die , Each morn are born anew ; each day , a life ! And fhall we kill each day ? if trifling kills ; Sure vice must butcher . O what heaps of flain Cry out for vengeance on us ? time destroy'd Is fuicide ...
Pàgina 66
... fons , Since finite ev'ry nature , but his own . The nameless he , whofe nod is nature's birth And nature's fhield the shadow of his hand ; Her diffolution , his fufpended fmile ! The great Firft - Laft ! pavilion'd high be fits In ...
... fons , Since finite ev'ry nature , but his own . The nameless he , whofe nod is nature's birth And nature's fhield the shadow of his hand ; Her diffolution , his fufpended fmile ! The great Firft - Laft ! pavilion'd high be fits In ...
Pàgina 79
... fons of reafon idoliz'd , And vilify'd at once ; of reason dead , Then deify'd , as monarchs were of old ; What conduct plants proud laurels on their brow ? While love of truth thro ' all their carp refounds , They draw pride's curtain ...
... fons of reafon idoliz'd , And vilify'd at once ; of reason dead , Then deify'd , as monarchs were of old ; What conduct plants proud laurels on their brow ? While love of truth thro ' all their carp refounds , They draw pride's curtain ...
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Pàgina 11 - 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 be poor : Part with it as with money, fparing ; pay No moment, but in purchafe of its worth ; And what its worth,
Pàgina 85 - The bold invader fhares the prefent hour. Each moment on the former fhuts the grave. While man is growing, life is in decreafe ; And cradles rock us nearer to the tomb. Our birth is nothing but our death begun : As tapers wafte, that inftant they take fire. Shall we then fear, left that
Pàgina 189 - ftorm ; All the black cares and tumults of this life, Like harmlefs thunders, breaking at his feet, Excite his pity, not impair his peace. Earth's genuine fons, the fcept'red, and the flave, A mingled mob ! a wand'ring herd ! he fees, Bewilder'd in the vale ; in all unlike ! His full reverfe in all ! what higher praife ? What ftronger
Pàgina 44 - The deep damp vault, the darknefs, and the worm ; Thefe are the bugbears of a winter's eve, The terrors of the living, not the dead. Imagination's fool, and error's wretch, Man makes a death, which nature never made ; Then on the point of his own fancy falls ; And
Pàgina 110 - ftill. How few can refcue opulence from want ! Who lives to nature, rarely can be poor ; Who lives to fancy, never can be rich. Poor is the man in debt ; the man of gold, In debt to fortune, trembles at her pow'r. The man of
Pàgina 63 - wit, call'd argument ; And then, exulting in their taper, cry, ' Behold the fun ;' and, Indian-like, adore. Talk they of morals ? O thou bleeding Love ! Thou maker of new morals to mankind ! The grand morality is love of thee. As wife as Socrates, if fuch they were, (Nor will they "bate
Pàgina 257 - Yon gems of heav'n ; eternity, thy prize : And leave the racers of the world their own, Their feather and their froth for endlefs toils : They part with all for that which is not bread ; They mortify, they ftarve, on wealth, fame, power ; And laugh to fcorn the fools that aim at more. How muft a fpirit,
Pàgina 251 - his balmy bath, That fupples, lubricates, and keeps in play, The various movements of this nice machine, Which aiks fuch frequent periods of repair. When tir'd with vain rotations of the day, Sleep winds us up for the fucceeding dawn ; Frefh we fpin on, till ficknefs clogs our wheels, Or death quite breaks the fpring, and motion