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" Death is the crown of life : Were death denied, poor man would live in vain : Were death denied, to live would not be life: Were death denied, e'en fools would wish to die. Death wounds to cure; we fall, we rise, we reign! Spring from our fetters, fasten... "
The American Tyler-keystone: Devoted to Freemasonry and Its Concerdant Others - Page 6
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Night Thoughts

Edward Young - 1798 - 432 pages
...vain; Were Death deny'd, to live would not be life; Were Death deny'd, ev'n fools would wish to die. Death wounds to cure : We fall ; we rise ; we reign ! Spring from our fetters; fasten in the skies; 531 Where blooming Eden withers in our sight. Death gives us more than was in Eden lost;...
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The Works of the Author of The Night-thoughts, Volume 2

Edward Young - 1802 - 416 pages
...vain; Were death deny'd, to live would not be life; Were death deny'd, ev'n fools would wish to die. Death wounds to cure: we fall; we rise; we reign ! Spring from our fetters; fasten in the skies ; Where blooming Eden withers in our sight: Death gives us more than was in Eden lost....
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Night Thoughts, on Life, Death, and Immortality

Edward Young - 1802 - 416 pages
...vain ; Were death deny'd, to live would not be life ; Were death deny'd, ev'n fools would wish to die. Death wounds to cure : we fall ; we rise ; we reign ! Spring from our fetters ; fasten in the skies ; Where blooming Eden withers in our sight : Death gives us more than was in Eden lost....
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The Works of the Author of The Night-thoughts, Volume 2

Edward Young - English literature - 1802 - 402 pages
...vain; Were death deny'd, to live would not be life; Were death deny'd, ev'n fools would wish to die. Death wounds to cure : we fall; we rise; we reign ! Spring from our fetters; fasten in the skies ; Where blooming Eden withers in our sight: Death gives us more than was in Eden lost....
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Night Thoughts, on Life, Death, and Immortality

Edward Young - English poetry - 1802 - 412 pages
...vain ; Were death deny'd, to live would not be life ; Were death deny'd, ev'n fools would wish to die. Death wounds to cure : we fall ; we rise ; we reign ! Spring from our fetters ; fasten in the skies ; Where blooming Eden withers in our sight : Death gives us more than was in Eden lost....
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The Complaint, Or, Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality

Edward Young - 1805 - 284 pages
...vain ; Were death deny'd, to live would not be life; Were death deny'd, ev'n fools would wish to die. Death wounds to cure : we fall; we rise; we reign; Spring from our fetters ! fasten in the skies; Where blooming Eden withers in our sight. Death gives us more than was in Eden lost:...
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The Poetical Works of Edward Young: In Four Volumes. Collated with the Best ...

Edward Young, Thomas Park - 1808 - 336 pages
...there, my dust, too, I reclaim, (To dust when drop proud Nature's proudest spheres) And live entire. Death is the crown of life : Were death denied, poor man would live in vain : Were death denied, to live would not be life : Were death denied, ev'n fools would wish to die. Death...
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Specimens of the British poets, Volume 2

British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 526 pages
...there, my dust, too, I reclaim, (To dust when drop prond Nature's prondest spheres) And live entire. Death is the crown of life: Were death denied, poor man would live in vain : Were death denied, to live would not be life : Were death denied, ev'n fools would wish to die. Death...
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Watts, A. Philips, West, Collins, Dyer, Shenstone, Young

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 554 pages
...vail; Were death denied, to-live would not be life : Were death denied, e'en fools would wish to dif . Death wounds to cure : we fall ; we rise, we reign! Spring from our fetters ; fasten in the skies ; Where blooming Eden withers in our sight : Death gives us more than was in Eden lost....
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volume 13

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 558 pages
...prison'd there, my dust too I reclaim, (To dustwhen drop proud Nature's proudest spheres) And live entire. Death is the crown of life: Were death denied, poor man would live in rain; Were death denied, to live would not he life ; Were death denied, e'en fools would wish to die....
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