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... eyes ; and silence : then I heard a voice , saying , " Shall mortal man be more just than God ? " ' & c . Job iv . When he describes the safety of the righteous , he hides him from the scourge of the tongue , he makes him laugh at de ...
... eyes ; and silence : then I heard a voice , saying , " Shall mortal man be more just than God ? " ' & c . Job iv . When he describes the safety of the righteous , he hides him from the scourge of the tongue , he makes him laugh at de ...
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... eyes : he is a jealous God , and a consuming fire . ' If we speak of strength , ' Behold he is strong : he removes the mountains , and they know it not : he overturns them in his anger : he shakes the earth from her place , and her ...
... eyes : he is a jealous God , and a consuming fire . ' If we speak of strength , ' Behold he is strong : he removes the mountains , and they know it not : he overturns them in his anger : he shakes the earth from her place , and her ...
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... eyes are upon all their ways , he understands their thoughts afar off . Hell is naked before him , and destruction hath no covering . He calls out all the stars by their names , he frustrateth the tokens of the liars , and makes the ...
... eyes are upon all their ways , he understands their thoughts afar off . Hell is naked before him , and destruction hath no covering . He calls out all the stars by their names , he frustrateth the tokens of the liars , and makes the ...
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... eyes in the scripture with equal magnificence , and as becomes divinity . When he rises out of his place , the earth trembles , the foundations of the hills are shaken because he is wroth : there goes a smoke up out of his nostrils ...
... eyes in the scripture with equal magnificence , and as becomes divinity . When he rises out of his place , the earth trembles , the foundations of the hills are shaken because he is wroth : there goes a smoke up out of his nostrils ...
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... eyes , What gloomy lines are writ for me , Or what bright scenes shall rise . In thy fair book of life and grace May I but find my name , Recorded in some humble place Beneath my Lord , the Lamb ? DIVINE JUDGMENTS . NoT from the dust my ...
... eyes , What gloomy lines are writ for me , Or what bright scenes shall rise . In thy fair book of life and grace May I but find my name , Recorded in some humble place Beneath my Lord , the Lamb ? DIVINE JUDGMENTS . NoT from the dust my ...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, Volume 27 Ezekiel Sanford,Robert Walsh, Jr. Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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Seite 379 - Love framed with Mirth a gay fantastic round : Loose were her tresses seen, her zone unbound ; And he, amidst his frolic play, As if he would the charming air repay, Shook thousand odours from his dewy wings.
Seite 377 - twas wild. But thou, O Hope, with eyes so fair, What was thy delighted measure? Still it whispered promised pleasure, And bade the lovely scenes at distance hail...
Seite 378 - Pour'd through the mellow horn her pensive soul : And dashing soft from rocks around Bubbling runnels join'd the sound ; Through glades and glooms the mingled measure stole, Or, o'er some haunted stream, with fond delay, Round an holy calm diffusing, Love of peace, and lonely musing, In hollow murmurs died away.
Seite ii - Co. of the said district, have deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof they claim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit : " Tadeuskund, the Last King of the Lenape. An Historical Tale." In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States...
Seite 378 - And, though sometimes, each dreary pause between. Dejected Pity at his side Her soul-subduing voice applied, Yet still he kept his wild unalter'd mien, While each strain'd ball of sight seem'd bursting from his head.
Seite 383 - No wither'd witch shall here be seen, No goblins lead their nightly crew ; The female fays shall haunt the green, And dress thy grave with pearly dew. The redbreast oft at evening hours Shall kindly lend his little aid, With hoary moss and gather'd flowers, To deck the ground where thou art laid.
Seite 377 - tis said, when all were fired, Filled with fury, rapt, inspired, From the supporting myrtles round They snatched her instruments of sound...
Seite 22 - Woe unto him that striveth with his Maker! Let the potsherd strive with the potsherds of the earth. Shall the clay say to him that fashioneth it, What makest thou?
Seite 380 - IN yonder grave a Druid lies, Where slowly winds the stealing wave ! The year's best sweets shall duteous rise, To deck its Poet's sylvan grave ! In yon deep bed of whispering reeds His airy harp* shall now be laid ; That he, whose heart in sorrow bleeds, May love through life the soothing shade.
Seite 362 - How sleep the Brave who sink to rest By all their country's wishes blest! When Spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould, She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have ever trod.