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The Chamber Where The Good Man Meets His Fate Is Privileg'd Beyond The Common Walk Of Virtuous Life, Quite In The Verge Of Heaven.
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The chamber where the good man meets his fate
Is privileg'd beyond the common walk
Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heaven.
-- Edward Young (1684-1765)
- Night Thoughts, Night ii, Line 633
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The man that blushes is not quite a brute.
-- Edward Young (1684-1765) - Night Thoughts, Night vii, Line 496...
Time flies, death urges, knells call, Heaven invites, Hell threatens.
-- Edward Young (1684-1765) - Night Thoughts, Night ii, Line 292...
T is impious in a good man to be sad.
-- Edward Young (1684-1765) - Night Thoughts, Night iv, Line 676...
Ah, how unjust to Nature and himself Is thoughtless, thankless, inconsistent man!
-- Edward Young (1684-1765) - Night Thoughts, Night ii, Line 112...
Prayer ardent opens heaven. -- Edward Young (1684-1765) - Night Thoughts, Night viii, Line 721
He mourns the dead who lives as they desire.
-- Edward Young (1684-1765) - Night Thoughts, Night ii, Line 24...
A death-bed 's a detector of the heart.
-- Edward Young (1684-1765) - Night Thoughts, Night ii, Line 641...
How blessings brighten as they take their flight!
-- Edward Young (1684-1765) - Night Thoughts, Night ii, Line 602...
The spirit walks of every day deceased.
-- Edward Young (1684-1765) - Night Thoughts, Night ii, Line 180...