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... his breast The vital flame ? For this was thy fair image Stampt on his soul in godlike lineaments † ? For this dominion giv'n him absolute 45 50 * Psalm xci . 6 . + Gen. i . 27 , 28 . O'er O'er all thy works , only that he might reign 13.
... his breast The vital flame ? For this was thy fair image Stampt on his soul in godlike lineaments † ? For this dominion giv'n him absolute 45 50 * Psalm xci . 6 . + Gen. i . 27 , 28 . O'er O'er all thy works , only that he might reign 13.
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... fair Mercy's hands ? Far be the thought The impious thought ! God never made a creature a But what was good . He made a living Soul ; The wretched Mortal was the work of Man . Forth from his Maker's hands he sprung to life , Fresh with ...
... fair Mercy's hands ? Far be the thought The impious thought ! God never made a creature a But what was good . He made a living Soul ; The wretched Mortal was the work of Man . Forth from his Maker's hands he sprung to life , Fresh with ...
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... fair day , and plunge him in the deep . O sad but sure mischance ! O happier far To lie like gallant Howe + ' midst Indian wilds 195 A * 1 Samuel , xviii . 7 . + George Augustus Viscount Howe , who was killed by the Indians in North ...
... fair day , and plunge him in the deep . O sad but sure mischance ! O happier far To lie like gallant Howe + ' midst Indian wilds 195 A * 1 Samuel , xviii . 7 . + George Augustus Viscount Howe , who was killed by the Indians in North ...
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... from the dark unknown 300 Casts back a wishful look , and fondly clings To her frail prop , unwilling to be wrench'd From * In allusion to the earthquake at Lisbon in 1755 . From this fair scene , from all her custom'd joys 25.
... from the dark unknown 300 Casts back a wishful look , and fondly clings To her frail prop , unwilling to be wrench'd From * In allusion to the earthquake at Lisbon in 1755 . From this fair scene , from all her custom'd joys 25.
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... fair , Cherish'd in earliest youth , now paying back With tenfold usury the pious care , 315 And pouring o'er my wounds the heav'nly balm Of conscious innocence . But chiefly Thou , Whom soft - ey'd Pity once led down from Heav'n To ...
... fair , Cherish'd in earliest youth , now paying back With tenfold usury the pious care , 315 And pouring o'er my wounds the heav'nly balm Of conscious innocence . But chiefly Thou , Whom soft - ey'd Pity once led down from Heav'n To ...
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allegory astonish'd earth BEILBY PORTEUS BISHOP OF LONDON breathe clapping his raven Comet common form Death Contagion dead of night Death exulting Death then appears destruction dreadful embattled plain ev'n gate of Hell gen'ral genuine form gigantic stride grave hand is seen heaps on heaps heaps Promiscuous drop Heav'n held The tenour horrid horror KING GEORGE King of Terrors Let Death approach life's meridian ling'ring looks throws round M. A. NOW LORD measures with gigantic Mercy's hand Milton o'er the earth Pain Patriarch guileless held Pity pois'nous dew prosopopoeia Psal rang'd raven wings reck not-Let Satan SEATONIAN PRIZE POEM secret path sequester'd vale smile of Peace smiting hand smooth stream soon her secret soul stalks forth Pestilence steps With pois'nous Sting of Death sullen silence stalks throws round Unutterable thy vengeance arm'd Twas unsubstantial majesty vale of rural venerable Patriarch guileless wretched youth
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Page vi - The other shape, If shape it might be call'd that shape had none Distinguishable in member, joint, or limb ; Or substance might be call'd that shadow seem'd, For each seem'd either: black it stood as night, Fierce as ten furies, terrible as Hell, And shook a dreadful dart ; what seem'd his head The likeness of a kingly crown had on.
Page v - POETICAL•. SEATONIAN PRIZE. The Rev. Thomas Seaton, MA late Fellow of Clare Hall, bequeathed to the University the rents of his Kislingbury estate, now producing clear £40. per annum, to be given yearly to that Master of Arts who shall write the best English Poem on a sacred subject.
Page ix - Unterrified, and like a comet burn'd, That fires the length of Ophiuchus huge In the arctic sky, and from his horrid hair Shakes pestilence and war.
Page 19 - Yet still they breathe destruction, still go on Inhumanly ingenious to find out New pains for life, new terrors for the grave. Artificers of Death ! Still monarchs dream Of universal empire growing up From universal ruin. Blast the design, Great God of Hosts, nor let thy creatures fall Unpitied victims at Ambition's shrine...
Page 20 - Down the smooth stream of life the stripling darts, Gay as the morn ; bright glows the vernal sky, Hope swells his sails, and passion steers his course, Safe glides his little bark along the shore Where virtue takes her stand ; but if too far He launches forth beyond discretion's mark, Sudden the tempest scowls, the surges roar, Blot his fair day, and plunge him in the deep.
Page ix - At dead of night. In sullen silence stalks forth PESTILENCE ; CONTAGION close behind taints all her steps With poisonous dew ; no smiting hand is seen, No sound is heard, but soon her secret path Is marked with desolation ; heaps on heaps Promiscuous drop. No friend, no refuge, near ; All, all is false and treacherous around, All that they touch, or taste, or breathe, is DEATH.
Page 18 - God abhorr'd, with violence rude to break The thread of life, ere half its length was run, And rob a wretched brother of his being. With joy Ambition saw, and soon improved The execrable deed. 'Twas not enough, By subtle Fraud, to snatch a single life, Puny impiety...
Page 17 - He dropp'd like mellow fruit into his grave. Such in the infancy of time was man; So calm was life, so impotent was Death!
Page 25 - At thy good time Let Death approach ; I reck not — let him but come In genuine form, not with thy vengeance arm'd, Too much for man to bear.
Page 18 - Twas Man himself Brought Death into the world ; and Man himself Gave keenness to his darts, quicken'd his pace, And multiplied destruction on mankind.