| 1804 - Страниц: 476
...torn? His brows, all bleeding with the twisted thorn? His the pale form, the meek forgiving eye llais'd from the cross in patient agony ? — Be dark thou...affection led, Who round the Saviour's cross your sorrow* shed, Not for his sake your tearful vigils keep ;— Weep for your country, for your children... | |
| 1803 - Страниц: 508
...Thou palsied earth, with noonday night o'erspread! Thou sickening sun, so dark, so deep, so red ! 240 Ye hovering ghosts, that throng the starless air,...led, Who round the Saviour's cross your sorrows shed, 250 Not for His sake your tearful vigils keep ; — Weep for your country, for your children weep *... | |
| 1803 - Страниц: 502
...Thou palsied earth, with noonday night o'erspread! Thou sickening sun, so dark, so deep, so red ! 240 Ye hovering ghosts, that throng the starless air,...led, Who round the Saviour's cross your sorrows shed, 250 Not for His sake your tearful vigils keep ; — Weep for your country, for your children weep *... | |
| 1803 - Страниц: 520
...form, the meek, forgiving eye Rais'd from the cross in patient agony ? —Be dark, thou sun,—thou noonday night arise, And hide, oh hide the dreadful...led, Who round the Saviour's cross your sorrows shed, 250 Not for His sake your tearful vigils keep ;— Weep for your country, for your children weep *... | |
| 1807 - Страниц: 530
...forgiving eye Rais'd from the cross in patient agony ? — Be dark, thou sun,— thou noonday nightarise, And hide, oh hide the dreadful sacrifice ! , Ye faithful...sorrows shed, Not for his sake your tearful vigils keep j — Weep for your country, for your children weep ! — Vengeance J thy flery wing their race puisu'd... | |
| Poetical selections - 1811 - Страниц: 324
...forgiving eye Rais'd from the cross in patient agony ? -—Be dark, thou sun ! thou noonday-night, arise! And hide, Oh hide the dreadful sacrifice !...• Weep for your country, for your children weep ! (6) — Vengeance ! thy fiery wing their race pursu'd ; Thy thirsty poniard blush'd with infant blood,... | |
| University of Oxford - 1819 - Страниц: 200
...sight, i And crowding nations drank the orient light. Lo, star-led chiefs Assyrian odours bring, ! f And bending Magi seek their infant King ! - " Mark'd...sacrifice ! : . Ye faithful few, by bold affection led;. Ku. ••, n.<'. Who round the Saviour's cross your sorrows shed, Not for his sake your tearful vigils... | |
| University of Oxford - 1828 - Страниц: 222
...this steel'd the martyr's soul ! Nor vain their hope : — bright beaming through the sky, Burst in full blaze the Day-spring from on high ; Earth's utmost...keep ; — Weep for your country, for your children weep34! — Vengeance ! thy fiery wing their race pursu'd ; Thy thirsty poniard blush'd with infant... | |
| University of Oxford - 1828 - Страниц: 216
...radiant head, The dove's white wings celestial glory shed ? Daughter of Sion ! virgin queen ! rejoice I Clap the glad hand, and lift th' exulting voice !...keep ; — Weep for your country, for your children weep*1! — Vengeance ! thy fiery wing their race pursu'd ; Thy thirsty poniard blush'd with infant... | |
| 1828 - Страниц: 732
...Are those his limbs, with ruthless scourges torn ' His brows all bleeding with the twisted thprn ? His the pale form, the meek forgiving eye, Rais'd...night, arise, And hide, oh hide, the dreadful sacrifice '" There is, towards the close of the poem, a brief invocation to the spirits of the Crusaders, and... | |
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