Two forms inseparable in unity Hath Yamen ; even as with hope or fear The Soul regardeth him doth he appear; For hope and fear At that dread hour, from ominous conscience spring, And err not in their bodings. Therefore some, They who polluted with offences... The Curse of Kehama - Page 131by Robert Southey - 1811Full view - About this book
| Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - 1822 - 730 pages
...from ominons conscience spring. And err not in their bodings. — Therefore some, (They who pollnted with offences come,) Behold him as the king Of terrors, black of aspect, red of eye. Reflecting back npon the sinfnl mind, Heightened with vengeance and with wrath divine, Its own inborn deformity. Bnt... | |
| Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - 1822 - 722 pages
...hope and fear, At tliat dread hour, from ominous consc icnce spring, And err not in their bodings. — Therefore some, (They who polluted with offences come,) Behold him as the king Of terrors, blark of aspect, red of eye. Reflecting back upon the sinful mind, Heightened with vengeance and with... | |
| William Jillard Hort - 1827 - 312 pages
...inseparable in unity Hath Yamen ; even as with hope or fear, The soul regardeth him, doth he appear. They, who polluted with offences come, Behold him...aspect, red of eye, Reflecting back upon the sinful mind Its own inborn deformity. But to the righteous spirit, how benign, His awful countenance, Where tempering... | |
| Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - 1828 - 710 pages
...hope and fear, At that dread hour, from ominous conscience spring, And err not in their bodings. — Therefore some (They who polluted with offences come,)...red of eye, Reflecting back upon the sinful mind, Heightened with vengeance and with wrath divine, Its own inborn deformity. But to the righteous spirit... | |
| Robert Southey - 1829 - 806 pages
...For hope and fear. At that dread hour, from ominous conscience spring. And err not in their bodingB. Therefore some, They who polluted with offences come....him as the King Of Terrors, black of aspect, red of eye,*9 Reflecting back upon the siuful mind, Heighten Y! with vengeance, and with wrath divine, Its... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1832 - 398 pages
...hope and fear, At that dread hour, from ominous conscience spring, And err not in their bodings. — Therefore some (They who polluted with offences come,)...red of eye, Reflecting back upon the sinful mind, Heightened with vengeance and with wrath divine, Its own inborn deformity. But to the righteous spirit... | |
| William Darlington - 1832 - 350 pages
...inseparable in unity, Hath Yamen, even as with hope or fear, The soul regardeth him, doth he appear. They who, polluted with offences, come, Behold him...red of eye, Reflecting back upon the sinful mind, Its own inborn deformity. But to the righteous spirit, how benign His awful countenance! Where tempering... | |
| Robert Southey - 1838 - 636 pages
...For hope and fear At that dread hour, from ominous conscience spring, And err not in their bodings. Therefore some, They who polluted with offences come,...deformity. But to the righteous Spirit how benign His aweful countenance, Where, tempering justice with parental love, Goodness and heavenly grace And sweetest... | |
| William Bradford Homer, Edwards Amasa Park - 1842 - 430 pages
...as the king Of terrors, black of aspect, red of eye, Reflecting back upon the sinful mind Heightened with vengeance and with wrath divine, Its own inborn...Goodness and heavenly grace, And sweetest mercy shine." Another circumstance of his humanity, is the fact that he has himself been a subject of the law according... | |
| Eliza Robbins - 1851 - 318 pages
..."consuming fire," yet " he forgiveth iniquity, transgression, and sin." They, who polluted with oflences come, Behold him as the King Of terrors ; black of...aspect, red of eye, Reflecting back upon the sinful mind Its own inborn deformity. But to the righteous spirit, how benign, His awful countenance! Where tempering... | |
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