The Fall of Jerusalem: A Dramatic PoemI. and F. Lockwood, C.S. Van Winkle, Printer, 1820 - 180 páginas |
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... souls Of constant men , but I have fronted it . I have seen the painted Briton sweep to battle On his scythed car , and when he fell , he fell As one that honour'd death by nobly dying . And I have been where flying Parthians shower'd ...
... souls Of constant men , but I have fronted it . I have seen the painted Briton sweep to battle On his scythed car , and when he fell , he fell As one that honour'd death by nobly dying . And I have been where flying Parthians shower'd ...
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... soul ; they deem'd that , like Olympus , Thou , on thy cold and lofty eminence , Severely didst maintain thy sacred quiet Above the clouds and tumult of low earth . But now we see thee stooping to the thraldom Of every fierce affection ...
... soul ; they deem'd that , like Olympus , Thou , on thy cold and lofty eminence , Severely didst maintain thy sacred quiet Above the clouds and tumult of low earth . But now we see thee stooping to the thraldom Of every fierce affection ...
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... soul embraces them ! Thou prayest , And I , who pray with thee , feel my words wing'd , And holier fervour gushing from my heart , While heaven seems smiling kind acceptance down On the associate of so pure a worshipper . But ah ! why ...
... soul embraces them ! Thou prayest , And I , who pray with thee , feel my words wing'd , And holier fervour gushing from my heart , While heaven seems smiling kind acceptance down On the associate of so pure a worshipper . But ah ! why ...
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... . MIRIAM . With thee ! to fly with thee ! thou mak'st me fear Lest all this while I have deceived my soul , Excusing to myself our stolen meetings By the fond thought , that for my father's life 26 FALL OF JERUSALEM .
... . MIRIAM . With thee ! to fly with thee ! thou mak'st me fear Lest all this while I have deceived my soul , Excusing to myself our stolen meetings By the fond thought , that for my father's life 26 FALL OF JERUSALEM .
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... soul With their importunate and jarring din , Javan , I think on thee , and am at peace . Our famish'd maidens gaze on me , That I am famish'd like themselves , as pale , With lips as parch'd and eyes as wild , yet I and see Sit patient ...
... soul With their importunate and jarring din , Javan , I think on thee , and am at peace . Our famish'd maidens gaze on me , That I am famish'd like themselves , as pale , With lips as parch'd and eyes as wild , yet I and see Sit patient ...
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The Fall of Jerusalem: A Dramatic Poem by the Rev. H. H. Hilman Henry Hart Milman Visualização integral - 1820 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
ABIRAM Amariah arms art thou avenge battle behold Belial blood bosom brethren bridal bride bright Cæsar cast CATHLA child clouds cold dare dark death desolate Diagoras doth earth Edom Eleazar ephod eyes fall father feasts feet fierce fire flames fond fountain Gentile glory guilty Hananiah hast thou hath hear heart heaven HIGH-PRIEST holy Israel JAVAN Jerusalem John of Galilee Josephus Jotapata Judah King of Kings know'st LEVITE lips look'd maidens mercy MIRIAM mock'd night o'er peace pour'd prayers Prophet proud Red Sea Roman Rome round ruin SALONE sate scorn SECOND JEW secret Simon sister slay sleep soft soul sound speak stand stone streets sweet sword tardy Temple TERENTIUS There's thine THIRD JEW thou art thou didst thou hast thou shalt thou'lt thunder TIBERIUS TITUS tread Twas twill unto veil voice walls wild wilt wont wrath Zion's