The Course of Time: A Poem, in Ten BooksW. Blackwood, 1829 - Всего страниц: 394 |
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... horrid revolution , tipped with stings ; And all its mouths , that wide and darkly gaped , And breathed most poisonous breath , had each a sting , Forked , and long , and venomous , and sharp ; And in its writhings infinite , it grasped ...
... horrid revolution , tipped with stings ; And all its mouths , that wide and darkly gaped , And breathed most poisonous breath , had each a sting , Forked , and long , and venomous , and sharp ; And in its writhings infinite , it grasped ...
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... horrid sight ! I trembling gazed , and listened , and heard this voice Approach my ear : This is Eternal Death . Nor these alone : upon that burning wall , In horrible emblazonry , were limned All shapes , all forms , all modes of ...
... horrid sight ! I trembling gazed , and listened , and heard this voice Approach my ear : This is Eternal Death . Nor these alone : upon that burning wall , In horrible emblazonry , were limned All shapes , all forms , all modes of ...
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... horrid rampart past , unscathed And unopposed ; and , poized on steady wing , I hovering gazed . Eternal Justice ! Sons Of God ! tell me , if ye can tell , what then I saw , what then I heard . Wide was the place , And deep as wide ...
... horrid rampart past , unscathed And unopposed ; and , poized on steady wing , I hovering gazed . Eternal Justice ! Sons Of God ! tell me , if ye can tell , what then I saw , what then I heard . Wide was the place , And deep as wide ...
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... horrid den , I saw a form of excellence , a form Of beauty without spot , that nought could see And not admire , admire and not adore . And from its own essential beams it gave Light to itself , that made the gloom more dark . And every ...
... horrid den , I saw a form of excellence , a form Of beauty without spot , that nought could see And not admire , admire and not adore . And from its own essential beams it gave Light to itself , that made the gloom more dark . And every ...
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... horrid thing , Of desperate offence they had committed . And something too of wondrous grace we heard ; And oft of our celestial visitants What man , what God had done , inquired ; but they , Forbid , our asking never met directly ...
... horrid thing , Of desperate offence they had committed . And something too of wondrous grace we heard ; And oft of our celestial visitants What man , what God had done , inquired ; but they , Forbid , our asking never met directly ...
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age to age angels bard beheld beneath blasphemy bliss blood blood divine burning busked chariots of fire curse damned dark death deeds deep 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 look and smile looked loud lyre mercy Messiah moral morn mortal vision ne'er night numbers o'er Omnipotent peace praise pride redeemed renown retired righteous rolled rose round sacred saints Satan seemed seen seraph sighs sight sing smiled song sought soul stars stood sung sweet taught thee things thou thought throne truth Twas utter vale virtue voice walked weep wicked winds wing wisdom withered wonder wondrous words wrath youth