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Let every element rejoice : Ye thunders , burst with awful voice To Him who bids
you roll ; Ye stormy winds , a chorus raise , Ye balmy zephyrs , breathe His praise
In whispers to the soul . To Him , ye graceful cedars , bow ; Ye tow'ring ...
Let every element rejoice : Ye thunders , burst with awful voice To Him who bids
you roll ; Ye stormy winds , a chorus raise , Ye balmy zephyrs , breathe His praise
In whispers to the soul . To Him , ye graceful cedars , bow ; Ye tow'ring ...
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And hail'd th'eternal King ; Again proclaim your Maker's praise , Again your
thankful voices raise , And touch the tuneful string . Praise Him , ye bless'd
etherial plains , Where , in full Majesty , he deigns To fix his awful throne ; Ye
waters , that ...
And hail'd th'eternal King ; Again proclaim your Maker's praise , Again your
thankful voices raise , And touch the tuneful string . Praise Him , ye bless'd
etherial plains , Where , in full Majesty , he deigns To fix his awful throne ; Ye
waters , that ...
Page 73
The vocal birds , that raise their matin strain , “ The sportive lambs , increase my
pensive moan ; “ All seem to chase me from the cheerful plain , " And talk of truth
and innocence alone . “ If thro ' the garden's flow'ry tribes I stray , “ Where bloom ...
The vocal birds , that raise their matin strain , “ The sportive lambs , increase my
pensive moan ; “ All seem to chase me from the cheerful plain , " And talk of truth
and innocence alone . “ If thro ' the garden's flow'ry tribes I stray , “ Where bloom ...
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Unskilful he to fawn , or seek for pow'r , By doctrines fashion'd to the varying hour
; Far other aims his heart had learn'd to prize , More bent to raise the wretched
than to rise . " His house was known to all the vagrant train , He chid their ...
Unskilful he to fawn , or seek for pow'r , By doctrines fashion'd to the varying hour
; Far other aims his heart had learn'd to prize , More bent to raise the wretched
than to rise . " His house was known to all the vagrant train , He chid their ...
Page 155
The justice , HEAV'N LY King ! and that great Day , When Virtue , long
abandoned and forlorn , Shall raise her pensive head ; and Vice , that erst ,
Ranged unreproved and free , shall sink appalld ; I sing advent'rous . - But what
eye can pierce ...
The justice , HEAV'N LY King ! and that great Day , When Virtue , long
abandoned and forlorn , Shall raise her pensive head ; and Vice , that erst ,
Ranged unreproved and free , shall sink appalld ; I sing advent'rous . - But what
eye can pierce ...
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