The Course of Time: A Poem, in Ten Books, Том 2W. Blackwood, 1827 |
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... never was . From first to last it was an evil place : And now such things were acted there , as made The devils blush : and from the neighbourhood , Angels and holy men trembling retired . And what with dreadful aggravation crowned This ...
... never was . From first to last it was an evil place : And now such things were acted there , as made The devils blush : and from the neighbourhood , Angels and holy men trembling retired . And what with dreadful aggravation crowned This ...
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... never saw , The living thunders , in their native caves , Muttered the terrors of Omnipotence , And ready seemed , impatient to fulfil Some errand of exterminating wrath . Meanwhile the Earth increased in wickedness ; And hasted daily ...
... never saw , The living thunders , in their native caves , Muttered the terrors of Omnipotence , And ready seemed , impatient to fulfil Some errand of exterminating wrath . Meanwhile the Earth increased in wickedness ; And hasted daily ...
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... never - ending praise , - Duly at morn , and night , the multitudes Of men redeemed , and angels , all the hosts Of glory , join in universal song ; And pour celestial harmony , from harps Above all number , eloquent and sweet , Above ...
... never - ending praise , - Duly at morn , and night , the multitudes Of men redeemed , and angels , all the hosts Of glory , join in universal song ; And pour celestial harmony , from harps Above all number , eloquent and sweet , Above ...
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... never stop ; yet when It stops , grieves not ; but to his former thoughts With fondest haste returns : so did the Seer , So did his audience , after worship past , And praise in heaven , return to sing , to hear Of man ; not worthy less ...
... never stop ; yet when It stops , grieves not ; but to his former thoughts With fondest haste returns : so did the Seer , So did his audience , after worship past , And praise in heaven , return to sing , to hear Of man ; not worthy less ...
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... even the Sadducee , who fondly said No morn of Resurrection ere should come , Could sit the summons ; to his ear did reach The trumpet's voice ; and ill prepared for what He oft had proved should never be , he rose 72 THE COURSE OF TIME .
... even the Sadducee , who fondly said No morn of Resurrection ere should come , Could sit the summons ; to his ear did reach The trumpet's voice ; and ill prepared for what He oft had proved should never be , he rose 72 THE COURSE OF TIME .
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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