Oxford prize poems, a collection of English poems. [Uncorrected] |
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... thunders on its rocky side : But though unshaken stand the solid walls , While ceaseless the resounding tempest falls , Victorious hopes his dauntless breast inspire , Nor danger can appal , nor labour tire ; Armies from him receive the ...
... thunders on its rocky side : But though unshaken stand the solid walls , While ceaseless the resounding tempest falls , Victorious hopes his dauntless breast inspire , Nor danger can appal , nor labour tire ; Armies from him receive the ...
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... thunder roar , And pitchy volumes cloud the combat o'er ; Now bursting flames the waste of war display , And for a while recall the gleam of day . So when thick flashes of the northern light With streamy sparkles gild the face of night ...
... thunder roar , And pitchy volumes cloud the combat o'er ; Now bursting flames the waste of war display , And for a while recall the gleam of day . So when thick flashes of the northern light With streamy sparkles gild the face of night ...
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... thunder of the field , By fits his dim expiring eyes unseal'd ; Then , sick'ning at the piercing blaze of light , Turn'd from the ranks of war his aching sight : Yet , fondly anxious for his country's fame , Long as the vital spirit ...
... thunder of the field , By fits his dim expiring eyes unseal'd ; Then , sick'ning at the piercing blaze of light , Turn'd from the ranks of war his aching sight : Yet , fondly anxious for his country's fame , Long as the vital spirit ...
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... rag'd With distant thunders : man with man engag'd : Those who from Caledonian hills descend , Where tow'ring cliffs their rugged arms extend , ( Stern sons of havoc , practis'd to obey The THE CONQUEST OF QUEBEC . 15.
... rag'd With distant thunders : man with man engag'd : Those who from Caledonian hills descend , Where tow'ring cliffs their rugged arms extend , ( Stern sons of havoc , practis'd to obey The THE CONQUEST OF QUEBEC . 15.
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... thunders lowering in a gloomy sky . But you , illustrious Fair Ones , wont to brave Helvellin's storms , and sport in Darwent's wave , To your high worth submiss the savage stood , As Gambia's lions reverence princely blood . He made no ...
... thunders lowering in a gloomy sky . But you , illustrious Fair Ones , wont to brave Helvellin's storms , and sport in Darwent's wave , To your high worth submiss the savage stood , As Gambia's lions reverence princely blood . He made no ...
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ador'd Albion's arms Azrael beam beneath blaze blest blood bloom bold bow'd breast breath bright Britannia's Britons burst Canaan CHILDREN OF ISRAEL conquest controul dar'd dark death dread ev'ry faded faint falchion fame fane fate fierce fight fire flame flood foes frown'd fury Gaul gleam gloom glory glowing hallow'd hath head Heav'n heav'nly holy imperial Eagle Israel land light limbs list'ning Lord lyre Mahomet Mecca's Messiah mighty mortal Muse ne'er Nebaioth night o'er OXFORD pale Palestine Parthenon Peace plain pour'd pow'r pray'r pride PRIZE POEM Prophet proud rais'd RECITED reign rise roll'd ROMAN ARCHITECTURE rude sacred Salem Santon savage scene seem'd shade skies smile song sons soul stern stream swell sword tear tempest Temple THEATRE thee thou thro throne thunders tide toils tomb tow'rs trembling tyrant view'd voice warrior wave wild wing woes Ye sung
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Seite 98 - And I saw no temple therein: for the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are the temple of it. 'And the city had no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it; for the glory of God did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof.
Seite 75 - And unrestrained the generous vintage flows: Nor less your sons to manliest deeds aspire, And Asia's mountains glow with Spartan fire. So when, deep sinking in the rosy main, The western sun forsakes the Syrian plain, His watery rays refracted lustre shed. And pour their latest light on Carmel's head. Yet shines your praise, amid surrounding gloom. As the lone lamp that trembles in the tomb; For few the souls that spurn a tyrant's chain, And small the bounds of freedom's scanty reign. As the poor...
Seite 83 - And the house, when it was in building, was built of stone made ready before it was brought thither : so that there was neither hammer nor axe nor any tool of iron heard in the house, while it was in building.
Seite 86 - Ye hovering ghosts, that throng the starless air, Why shakes the earth ? why fades the light ? declare ! Are those his limbs, with ruthless scourges torn ? His brows, all bleeding with the twisted thorn ? His the pale form, the meek forgiving eye...
Seite 80 - Israel's fate, And such the glories of their infant state. — Triumphant race ! and did your power decay ? Fail'd the bright promise of your early day ? No : — by that sword, which, red with heathen gore, A giant spoil, the stripling champion bore...
Seite 69 - Where now thy might, which all those kings subdued ? No martial myriads muster in thy gate ; No suppliant nations in thy temple wait; No...
Seite 98 - Earth's utmost bounds confess their awful sway, The mountains worship, and the isles obey ; Nor sun nor moon they need, — nor day, nor night ; — God is their temple, and the Lamb their light...
Seite 90 - There barb'rous kings their sandal'd nations led, And steel-clad champions bow'd the crested head. There, when her fiery race the desert pour'd, And pale Byzantium fear'd Medina's sword, When coward Asia shook in trembling woe, And bent appall'd before the Bactrian bow ; From the moist regions of the western star The wand'ring hermit wak'd the storm of war.