The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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Page 264
... Fear not thou the deadly quiver , When a thousand feel the blow ; Mercy shall thy soul deliver , Though ten thousand be laid low . Only with thine eye , the anguish Of the wicked thou shalt see , When by slow discase they languish ...
... Fear not thou the deadly quiver , When a thousand feel the blow ; Mercy shall thy soul deliver , Though ten thousand be laid low . Only with thine eye , the anguish Of the wicked thou shalt see , When by slow discase they languish ...
Page 266
... fear . To a pleasant land He brings , Where the vine and olive grow , Where from flowery hills the springs Through luxuriant valleys flow . O that men would praise the Lord , For his goodness to their race ; For the wonders of his word ...
... fear . To a pleasant land He brings , Where the vine and olive grow , Where from flowery hills the springs Through luxuriant valleys flow . O that men would praise the Lord , For his goodness to their race ; For the wonders of his word ...
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... fear As the date of her earthly time ; And she tried to pray to Almighty God , To expiate her crime . And she begg'd they would sing the penitent hymn , And pray with all their might ; For sadly I fear , the fiend will be here , And ...
... fear As the date of her earthly time ; And she tried to pray to Almighty God , To expiate her crime . And she begg'd they would sing the penitent hymn , And pray with all their might ; For sadly I fear , the fiend will be here , And ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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