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Midway from Nothing to the Deity!
Edward Young
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Edward Young
Died: 1765
Died: April 5
Literary Critic
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Upham
Hampshire
Deities
Evolution
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Deity
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Woes cluster. Rare are solitary woes They love a train, they tread each other's heel.
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The spirit walks of every day deceased.
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Heaven wills our happiness, allows our doom.
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The spider's most attenuated thread Is cord, is cable, to man's tender tie On earthly bliss it breaks at every breeze.
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By night an atheist half-believes in God.
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Polite diseases make some idiots vain, Which, if unfortunately well, they feign.
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Of man's miraculous mistakes, this bears The palm, That all men are about to live.
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Youth is not rich in time it may be poor Part with it as with money, sparing pay No moment but in purchase of its worth, And what it's worth, ask death-beds they can tell.
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Men may live fools, but fools they cannot die.
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Angels are men of a superior kind Angels are men in lighter habit clad.
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We nothing know, but what is marvellous Yet what is marvellous, we can't believe.
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There buds the promise of celestial worth.
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A soul without reflection, like a pile Without inhabitant, to ruin runs.
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A Christian is the highest style of man.
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It calls Devotion! genuine growth of night! Devotion! Daughter of Astronomy! An undevout astronomer is mad!
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Praise, more divine than prayer prayer points our ready path to heaven praise is already there.
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Think naught a trifle, though it small appear Small stands the mountain, moments make the year, and trifles life.
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Truth never was indebted to a lie
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At thirty, man suspects himself a fool Knows it at forty, and reforms his plan.
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What most we wish, with ease we fancy near.
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