Edward Young Quotes about Guilt

Where, where for shelter shall the guilty fly, When consternation turns the good man pale?
Edward Young (1813). “The poetical works of Edward Young. Collated with the best eds.: by T. Park”
He that's ungrateful has no guilt but one; All other crimes may pass for virtues in him.
Edward Young (1792). “The works of the author of the night-thoughts”, p.259
Edward Young (1730). “Busiris, King of Egypt. A tragedy, etc”, p.42
Edward Young, Charles Edward DE COETLOGON (1793). “Night thoughts on life death and immortality ... to which are added the life of the author and a paraphrase on part of the Book of Job”, p.234
Edward Young (1730). “Busiris, King of Egypt. A tragedy, etc”, p.17
Edward Young, Charles Edward DE COETLOGON (1793). “Night thoughts on life death and immortality ... to which are added the life of the author and a paraphrase on part of the Book of Job”, p.155