Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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... hast set the persecuted free , None interposes now to succour thee . Countries , indebted to thy pow'r , that shine With light deriv'd from thee , would smother thine : Thy very children watch for thy disgrace- A lawless brood ! and ...
... hast set the persecuted free , None interposes now to succour thee . Countries , indebted to thy pow'r , that shine With light deriv'd from thee , would smother thine : Thy very children watch for thy disgrace- A lawless brood ! and ...
Side 120
... Hast thou incurr'd His anger , who can waste thee with a word , Who poises and proportions sea and land , Weighing them in the hollow of his hand , And in whose awful sight all nations seem As grasshoppers , as dust , a drop , a dream ?
... Hast thou incurr'd His anger , who can waste thee with a word , Who poises and proportions sea and land , Weighing them in the hollow of his hand , And in whose awful sight all nations seem As grasshoppers , as dust , a drop , a dream ?
Side 121
... Hast thou not learn'd , what thou art often told , A truth still sacred , and believ'd of old , That no success attends on spears and swords Unblest , and that the battle is the Lords ?. That courage is his creature , and dismay The ...
... Hast thou not learn'd , what thou art often told , A truth still sacred , and believ'd of old , That no success attends on spears and swords Unblest , and that the battle is the Lords ?. That courage is his creature , and dismay The ...
Side 122
... Hast thou by statute shov'd from its design The Saviour's feast , his own blest bread and wine , And made the symbols of atoning grace An office - key , a pick - lock to a place , That infidels may prove their title good By an oath dipp ...
... Hast thou by statute shov'd from its design The Saviour's feast , his own blest bread and wine , And made the symbols of atoning grace An office - key , a pick - lock to a place , That infidels may prove their title good By an oath dipp ...
Side 123
... Hast thou , when heav'n has cloth'd theewith disgrace , And , long provok'd , repaid thee to thy face , ( For thou hast known eclipses , and endur'd , Dimness and anguish , all thy beams obscur'd , When sin has shed dishonour on thy ...
... Hast thou , when heav'n has cloth'd theewith disgrace , And , long provok'd , repaid thee to thy face , ( For thou hast known eclipses , and endur'd , Dimness and anguish , all thy beams obscur'd , When sin has shed dishonour on thy ...
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