(2) Edward Young, in 1731, author of the Night Thoughts, by whom she had one son.
The actual manuscript of the poem was written on proof engravings of Night Thoughts.
Young, in the "Night Thoughts," alludes to the Sibyl.
Edward Yonge's Night Thoughts (1742-1744) was immediately popular.
Night Thoughts had made him famous, but he lived in almost uninterrupted retirement.
Although Night Thoughts is long and disconnected, it abounds in brilliant isolated passages.
Night Thoughts or Night Thought may also refer to:
The images in "Night Thoughts" were as evanescent as those in dreams.
Edmund Wilson begins writing for the magazine with a poem entitled "Wilson's Night Thoughts."
A common version of "Quiet Night Thought" runs: