The Course of Time: A Poem, in Ten Books, Том 2W. Blackwood, 1827 |
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... justice girds itself for fight ; Earth to thy knees , and cry for mercy ! cry With earnest heart ; for thou art growing old And hoary , unrepented , unforgiven : And all thy glory mourns : the vintage mourns ; Bashan and Carmel mourn ...
... justice girds itself for fight ; Earth to thy knees , and cry for mercy ! cry With earnest heart ; for thou art growing old And hoary , unrepented , unforgiven : And all thy glory mourns : the vintage mourns ; Bashan and Carmel mourn ...
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... Justice whets his sword . Weep all of every name : begin the wo , Ye woods , and tell it to the doleful winds ; And doleful winds , wail to the howling hills ; And howling hills , mourn to the dismal vales ; And dismal vales , sigh to ...
... Justice whets his sword . Weep all of every name : begin the wo , Ye woods , and tell it to the doleful winds ; And doleful winds , wail to the howling hills ; And howling hills , mourn to the dismal vales ; And dismal vales , sigh to ...
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... Justice and mercy too were rare , obscured In cottage garb : before the palace door , The beggar rotted , starving in his rags : And on the threshold of luxurious domes , The orphan child laid down his head , and died ; Nor unamusing ...
... Justice and mercy too were rare , obscured In cottage garb : before the palace door , The beggar rotted , starving in his rags : And on the threshold of luxurious domes , The orphan child laid down his head , and died ; Nor unamusing ...
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... justice still , That he was wanting found who poorest seemed . But laymen , most renowned for devilish deeds , Laboured at distance still behind the priest : He shore his sheep , and having packed the wool , Sent them unguarded to the ...
... justice still , That he was wanting found who poorest seemed . But laymen , most renowned for devilish deeds , Laboured at distance still behind the priest : He shore his sheep , and having packed the wool , Sent them unguarded to the ...
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... the number of the good ; And the last sand fell from the glass of Time . The cup of guilt was full up to the brim ; And Mercy , weary with beseeching , had Retired behind the sword of Justice , red- With ultimate BOOK VI . 35.
... the number of the good ; And the last sand fell from the glass of Time . The cup of guilt was full up to the brim ; And Mercy , weary with beseeching , had Retired behind the sword of Justice , red- With ultimate BOOK VI . 35.
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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