Date: 1744
"Men perish in advance, as if the sun / Should set ere noon, in eastern oceans drown'd; / If fit, with dim ILLUSTRIOUS to compare, / The sun's meridian with the soul of man."
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Date: 1744
"Why, to be good in vain, is man betray'd? / Betray'd by traitors lodged in his own breast, / By sweet complacencies from Virtue felt?"
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Date: 1744
"Or if blind Instinct (which assumes the name / Of sacred Conscience) plays the fool in man, / Why Reason made accomplice in the cheat?"
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Date: 1744
"Can man by Reason's beam be led astray?"
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Date: 1744
"In man, the more we dive, the more we see / Heaven's signet stamping an immortal make."
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Date: 1744
"Dive to the bottom of his soul, the base / Sustaining all, what find we? Knowledge, love. / As light and heat essential to the sun, / These to the soul."
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Date: 1744
"Still unsubdued thy stubborn heart?--for there / The traitor lurks, who doubts the truth I sing."
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Date: 1744
"Reason is guiltless! Will alone rebels."
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Date: 1744
"What, in that stubborn heart if I should find / New, unexpected witnesses against thee? / Ambition, Pleasure, and the Love of Gain!"
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Date: 1744
"Ambition, Pleasure, and the Love of Gain! / Canst thou suspect that these, which make the Soul / The slave of earth, should own her heir of heaven?"
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