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Pagina 4
... look for tranquillity and pleasure in the circles of gaiety , where every eye sparkles with joy ; where the ear is charmed with sprightly sallies of wit , where novelty gives perpetual de- light , and the mind , released from the gloom ...
... look for tranquillity and pleasure in the circles of gaiety , where every eye sparkles with joy ; where the ear is charmed with sprightly sallies of wit , where novelty gives perpetual de- light , and the mind , released from the gloom ...
Pagina 14
... looks round with hor- ror , and expires ! -For ' Let changing life be varied as it will , This weakness still attends , affects us still . Displeas'd for ever with our present lot , This we possess , as we possess'd it not : Put earth's ...
... looks round with hor- ror , and expires ! -For ' Let changing life be varied as it will , This weakness still attends , affects us still . Displeas'd for ever with our present lot , This we possess , as we possess'd it not : Put earth's ...
Pagina 18
... looks On all she's leaving , now no longer her's ! A little longer , yet a little longer , O might she stay to wash away her stains , And fit her for her passage ! mournful sight ! Her very eyes weep blood ; and ev'ry groan She heaves ...
... looks On all she's leaving , now no longer her's ! A little longer , yet a little longer , O might she stay to wash away her stains , And fit her for her passage ! mournful sight ! Her very eyes weep blood ; and ev'ry groan She heaves ...
Pagina 22
... look upon funeral pomp as a common spectacle in which we have no concern , and turn away from it to trifles and amusements , without dejection of look , 22 INTRODUCTION .
... look upon funeral pomp as a common spectacle in which we have no concern , and turn away from it to trifles and amusements , without dejection of look , 22 INTRODUCTION .
Pagina 23
William Giles. to trifles and amusements , without dejection of look , or inquietude of heart . ' It is , indeed , apparent from the constitution of the world , that there must be a time for other thoughts ; and a perpetual meditation ...
William Giles. to trifles and amusements , without dejection of look , or inquietude of heart . ' It is , indeed , apparent from the constitution of the world , that there must be a time for other thoughts ; and a perpetual meditation ...
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