Poems, Volum 1R.&W. A. Bartow, 1818 |
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Side 12
... mercy to a land , He speaks , and they appear ; to him they owe Skill to direct , and strength to strike the blow ; To manage with address , to seize with pow'r The crisis of a dark decisive hour ; So Gideon earn'd a vict'ry not his own ...
... mercy to a land , He speaks , and they appear ; to him they owe Skill to direct , and strength to strike the blow ; To manage with address , to seize with pow'r The crisis of a dark decisive hour ; So Gideon earn'd a vict'ry not his own ...
Side 14
... Mercy then put by the threat'ning blow , Must she perform the same kind office now ! May she ! and , if offended Heav'n be still Accessible , and pray'r prevail , she will . ' Tis not , however , insolence and noise , The tempest of ...
... Mercy then put by the threat'ning blow , Must she perform the same kind office now ! May she ! and , if offended Heav'n be still Accessible , and pray'r prevail , she will . ' Tis not , however , insolence and noise , The tempest of ...
Side 36
... mercy on the fair , And suck , and leave a craving maggot there ! Howe'er disguis'd the inflammatory tale , And cover'd with a fine - spun specious veil ; Such writers , and such readers , owe the gust And relish of their pleasure all ...
... mercy on the fair , And suck , and leave a craving maggot there ! Howe'er disguis'd the inflammatory tale , And cover'd with a fine - spun specious veil ; Such writers , and such readers , owe the gust And relish of their pleasure all ...
Side 56
... Mercy receives him on her peaceful shore : And Justice , guardian of the dread command , Drops the red vengeance from his willing hand . A soul redeem'd demands a life of praise ; Hence the complexion of his future days , Hence a ...
... Mercy receives him on her peaceful shore : And Justice , guardian of the dread command , Drops the red vengeance from his willing hand . A soul redeem'd demands a life of praise ; Hence the complexion of his future days , Hence a ...
Side 62
... mercy from above ! How does it grate upon his thankless ear , Crippling his pleasures with the cramp of fear ! His will and judgment at continual strife , That civil war imbitters all his life : In vain he points his pow'rs against the ...
... mercy from above ! How does it grate upon his thankless ear , Crippling his pleasures with the cramp of fear ! His will and judgment at continual strife , That civil war imbitters all his life : In vain he points his pow'rs against the ...
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