| Joseph Addison - Anecdotes - 1797 - 592 pages
...influence of virtue : and among the multitude, the bulk of mankind, you overthrow its power. SOLITUDE. i O! loft to virtue, loft to manly thought^ Loft to the noble fallies of the foul ! Who think it lolitude to be alone. From the general conduct mankind purfue, we fhould hardly, believe that folitude... | |
| Edward Young - 1799 - 312 pages
...my alligaation with my woe. 3 O ! loft to virtue, loft to manly thought, Loft to the noble failles of the foul! Who think it folitude to be alone. Communion fweet ! communion large and high ! Our reafon, guardian angel, and our Godl to Then neareft thefe, when others moft remote ; And... | |
| Edward Young - Death - 1805 - 326 pages
...aflignation with my woe. O ! loft to virtue, loft to manly thought, Loft to the noble Tallies of die foul ! Who think it folitude to be alone. Communion fweet !. communion large, and high'! Our reafon, guardian angel, and our God ! Then neareft thefe, .when others moft remote ; And... | |
| Edward Young - Death - 1812 - 288 pages
...at the deftin'd hour, Punctual as lovers to the moment fworn, I keep my affignation with my woe. O ! loft to virtue, loft to manly thought, Loft to the...fallies of the foul! Who think it folitude to be alone. i Communion fweet! communion large, and high ! Our reafon, guardian angel, and cur God ! Then neareft... | |
| James Roach - English poetry - 1793 - 274 pages
...the moment fworn, I keep my affignation with my woe. O ! lofl to virtue, lofl to manly thought, Lofl to the noble fallies of the foul ! Who think it folitude to be alone. Communion fwcet ! communion larirc and hi"h ! oo Our Reafon, Guardian Angel, and our God ! Then nearefl thefe,... | |
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