| Edward Young - Bible - 1750 - 416 pages
...Rotations of the Day ; Sleep winds us up for the fucceeding Dawn ; Frefh we fpin on, till Sicknefs clogs our Wheels, • Or Death quite breaks the Spring, and Motion ends. When will it end with Me ? A a 3 •—" THOU 374 *&* CONSOLATION. NightlX, " THOU only know'ft, *' THOU, whofe broad Eye the... | |
| Edward Young - Bible - 1750 - 350 pages
...Day ; Sleep winds us up for the fucceeding Dawn ; Frefh we fpin on, till Sicknefs clogs our Wheel?, Or Death quite breaks the Spring, and Motion ends. When will it end with Me ? ~~" THOU only know'ft, •' THOU, whofe broad Eye the Future, and the Paji, " Joins to the Prefent ; making One of... | |
| Edward Young - Apologetics - 1756 - 430 pages
...vain Rotations of the Day, Sleep winds us up for the fucceeding Dawn ; Frefh we fpin on, till Sicknefs clogs our Wheels, Or Death quite breaks the Spring, and Motion ends.' When will it end with Me ? HOU only know'ft, " THOU, whofe broad Eye the Future, and the Paft, *c Joins to the Prefent ; making... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1796 - 470 pages
...machine, Which asks such frequent periods of repair. When tir'dwith vain rotations of the day, z190 Or death quite breaks the spring, and motion ends. When will it end with me? " Thou only know'st, z195 " Thou, whose broad eye the future and the past " Joins to the present, making one of three "... | |
| Edward Young - 1798 - 432 pages
...machine, Which asks such frequent periods of repair. When tir'd with vain rotations of the day, Sleep winds us up for the succeeding dawn; Fresh we spin on, till sickness clogs our wheels, 2190 Or death quite breaks the spring, and motion ends. When will it end with me? THOU only know'st!... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 426 pages
...machine, Which asks such frequent periods of repair. When tir'd with vain rotations of the day, Sleep winds us up for the succeeding dawn ; Fresh we spin..." Joins to the present; making one of three '* To moral thought! THOU know'st, and THOU alone, " All-knowing! — AH unknown! — And yet wellknown !... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 416 pages
...machine, Which asks such frequent periods of repair. When tir'd with vain rotations of the day, Sleep winds us up for the succeeding dawn ; Fresh we spin...me ? " THOU only know'st, " THOU, whose broad eye \hefuture, and the past, " Joins to the present; making one of three " To moral thought ! THOU know'st,... | |
| Edward Young - English poetry - 1802 - 412 pages
...machine, Which asks such frequent periods of repair. When tir'd with vain rotations of the day, Sleep winds us up for the succeeding dawn ; Fresh we spin...motion ends. When will it end with me ? " THOU only know'sr, " THOU, whose broad eye the future, and the past, " Joins to the present;. making one of three... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 418 pages
...machine, Which asks such frequent periods of repair. When tir'd with vain rotations of the day, Sleep winds us up for the succeeding dawn ; Fresh we spin...spring, and motion ends. When will it end with me r " THOU only know'st, " THOU, whose broad eye the future, and the past, " Joins to the present; making... | |
| Edward Young - English poetry - 1805 - 228 pages
...machine, Which asks such frequent periods of repair. When tir'd with vain rotations of the day Sleep winds us up for the succeeding dawn, Fresh we spin...past " Joins to the present, making one of three " To moral thought! thou know'st, and thou alone, " All-knowing*! all unknown! and yet well known! " Near,... | |
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