The Course of Time: A PoemW. Blackwood and Sons, 1892 - Всего страниц: 297 "The Course of Time" extends to ten books, in blank verse, and describes the mortal and immortal destiny of man. |
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... sing the course of Time , The second birth , and final doom of man . The muse that soft and sickly woos the ear Of love , or chanting loud , in windy rhyme , Of fabled hero , raves through gaudy tale , Not overfraught with sense , I ask ...
... sing the course of Time , The second birth , and final doom of man . The muse that soft and sickly woos the ear Of love , or chanting loud , in windy rhyme , Of fabled hero , raves through gaudy tale , Not overfraught with sense , I ask ...
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... sings ; And hence , in middle heaven remote , is seen The mount of God in awful glory bright . Within , no orb create of moon , or star , Or sun , gives light ; for God's own countenance , Beaming eternally , gives light to all . But ...
... sings ; And hence , in middle heaven remote , is seen The mount of God in awful glory bright . Within , no orb create of moon , or star , Or sun , gives light ; for God's own countenance , Beaming eternally , gives light to all . But ...
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... sing His praise , the Giver of all good ; Glad , in each other glad , and glad in hope , Rejoicing in their future ... sings their bliss ! Henceforth the history of man grows dark ; Shade after shade of deepening gloom descends ...
... sing His praise , the Giver of all good ; Glad , in each other glad , and glad in hope , Rejoicing in their future ... sings their bliss ! Henceforth the history of man grows dark ; Shade after shade of deepening gloom descends ...
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A Poem Robert Pollok. And Innocence laments her robes defiled . Who further sings must change the pleasant lyre To heavy notes of woe . Why ! dost thou ask , Surprised ? The answer will surprise thee more . Man sinned ; tempted , he ate ...
A Poem Robert Pollok. And Innocence laments her robes defiled . Who further sings must change the pleasant lyre To heavy notes of woe . Why ! dost thou ask , Surprised ? The answer will surprise thee more . Man sinned ; tempted , he ate ...
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... sing ? When man had fallen , was ruined , hopeless , lost― Ye choral harps ! ye angels that excel In strength ! and , loudest , ye redeemed of men ! To God , to Him that sits upon the throne On high , and to the Lamb , sing honour , sing ...
... sing ? When man had fallen , was ruined , hopeless , lost― Ye choral harps ! ye angels that excel In strength ! and , loudest , ye redeemed of men ! To God , to Him that sits upon the throne On high , and to the Lamb , sing honour , sing ...
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age to age angels bard beheld beneath blasphemy bliss blood blood divine Book burning chariots of fire curse damned dark death deeds divine earth earthly endless endless pain eternal everlasting evermore face fair faith fear fell fools gave gazed glorious glory God's grace grew groan hand happiness harp hast heard heart heaven heavenly hell hills holy honour hope horrid human immortal infinite Jehovah light living looked loud lyre mercy Messiah misery moral morn mortal vision ne'er never night numbers o'er Omnipotent peace Pentland Hills Pollok praise redeemed retired righteous Robert Pollok rolled rose round sacred saints Satan seemed seen sighs sight sing smiled song sought soul stars stood sweet taught thee things thou thought throne took truth Twas utter vale virtue voice walked weep wicked winds wing wisdom withered wonder wondrous words wrath youth