The Course of Time: A Poem, in Ten Books, Том 2W. Blackwood, 1827 |
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... Held them around thy song till dawn awoke- Sad bird ! pour thro ' the gloom thy weeping song , Pour all thy dying melody of grief ; And with the turtle spread the wave of wo- Spare not thy reed , for thou shalt sing no more . Ye holy ...
... Held them around thy song till dawn awoke- Sad bird ! pour thro ' the gloom thy weeping song , Pour all thy dying melody of grief ; And with the turtle spread the wave of wo- Spare not thy reed , for thou shalt sing no more . Ye holy ...
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... As stars to night - whose eyes were spells that held The passenger forgetful of his way ; Whose steps were majesty ; whose words were song ; Whose smiles were hope ; whose actions , perfect grace 14 THE COURSE OF TIME .
... As stars to night - whose eyes were spells that held The passenger forgetful of his way ; Whose steps were majesty ; whose words were song ; Whose smiles were hope ; whose actions , perfect grace 14 THE COURSE OF TIME .
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... held ; one gaining now , And now the other crowned , and both again Keeping the field , with equal combat fought . Much different was their voice : Ambition called To action ; Sloth invited to repose , Ambition early rose , and , being ...
... held ; one gaining now , And now the other crowned , and both again Keeping the field , with equal combat fought . Much different was their voice : Ambition called To action ; Sloth invited to repose , Ambition early rose , and , being ...
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... held a signal place . The little infant man , by nature proud , Was taught the Scriptures by the love of praise , And grew religious as he grew in fame . And thus the principle , which out of heaven The 20 THE COURSE OF TIME . 20.
... held a signal place . The little infant man , by nature proud , Was taught the Scriptures by the love of praise , And grew religious as he grew in fame . And thus the principle , which out of heaven The 20 THE COURSE OF TIME . 20.
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... held a lusty bribe , Which they had taken to give the sentence wrong ; So managing the scale of justice still , That he was wanting found who poorest seemed . But laymen , most renowned for devilish deeds , Laboured at distance still ...
... held a lusty bribe , Which they had taken to give the sentence wrong ; So managing the scale of justice still , That he was wanting found who poorest seemed . But laymen , most renowned for devilish deeds , Laboured at distance still ...
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age to age angels awoke bard beheld beneath bliss blood burning busked chariot of fire cloud cursed damned dark death deeds deep divine earth earthly endless endless pain eternal everlasting evermore face fair faith fame fear fell fire fools gave glorious glory God's grave groan hand harp hast heard heart heaven heavenly hell holy honour hope horrid immortal Jehovah judgment knew light look loud lyre mercy Messiah mirth morn mortal mortal vision ne'er night numbers o'er Omnipotent peace pleased praise priest redeemed retired righteous rolled rose round saints Satan sea of glass seemed seen seraph sigh silence sing smiled song sorrow sought soul stars stood stream sung sweet sword Of justice taught Thee things thou thought threw thro throne thunders took Tophet trembling truth Twas utter vale Virtue voice weep wept wicked withered words wrath