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What though no real voice nor sound Amid their radiant .orbs be found ? In
reason's ear they all rejoice , And utter forth a glorious voice , For ever singing ,
as they shine , • The Hand that made us is Divine . " PSALM XXIII . - Addison .
What though no real voice nor sound Amid their radiant .orbs be found ? In
reason's ear they all rejoice , And utter forth a glorious voice , For ever singing ,
as they shine , • The Hand that made us is Divine . " PSALM XXIII . - Addison .
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From the darkness broke A dreadful voice , and thus th ' ALMIGHTY spoke : “
Who gives his tongue a loose so bold and vain , “ Censures my conduct , and
reproves my reign ? “ Can thine arm measure with an arm divine ? " And canst
thou ...
From the darkness broke A dreadful voice , and thus th ' ALMIGHTY spoke : “
Who gives his tongue a loose so bold and vain , “ Censures my conduct , and
reproves my reign ? “ Can thine arm measure with an arm divine ? " And canst
thou ...
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With distant voice neglected Virtue calls , Less heard and less , the faint
remonstrance falls ; Tired with contempt , she quits the slipp'ry reign , And Pride
and Prudence take her seat in vain . In crowd at once , where none the pass
defend , The ...
With distant voice neglected Virtue calls , Less heard and less , the faint
remonstrance falls ; Tired with contempt , she quits the slipp'ry reign , And Pride
and Prudence take her seat in vain . In crowd at once , where none the pass
defend , The ...
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Tis Thou , that in the sinner's breast dost move , With kindliest influence ; ' tis Thy
tender rod That heals his soul with medicinal wounds : The voice of conscience is
the voice of God . THĘ DAY OF JUDGMENT . The justice , HEAV'N LY King ...
Tis Thou , that in the sinner's breast dost move , With kindliest influence ; ' tis Thy
tender rod That heals his soul with medicinal wounds : The voice of conscience is
the voice of God . THĘ DAY OF JUDGMENT . The justice , HEAV'N LY King ...
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ON THE NEW YEAR , ' Tis past - another year for ever gone Proclaims the end of
all ; with awful voice It calls the soul to thought : awhile she turns From present
scenes , and wanders o'er the past ; Or darting forward strives to pierce the veil ...
ON THE NEW YEAR , ' Tis past - another year for ever gone Proclaims the end of
all ; with awful voice It calls the soul to thought : awhile she turns From present
scenes , and wanders o'er the past ; Or darting forward strives to pierce the veil ...
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