... fan, Sweeping, like chaff, thy wealth and pomp away: Still to the noontide of that nightless day. Shalt thou thy wonted dissolute course maintain. Along the busy mart and crowded street. The buyer and the seller still shall meet, And marriage feasts,... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 1311820Full view - About this book
| English literature - 1820 - 606 pages
...shall meet, And marriage feast* begin their jocund strain ; Still tq the pouring out the Cup of W«; Till Earth, a drunkard, reeling to and fro, And mountains molten by his burning feel, And Heaven his presence own, all red »ith furnace heat. pp. 158, 159. This noble Hymn, and the... | |
| History - 1822 - 762 pages
...street, The buyer and the seller still shall meet, And marriage feasts begin their jocund strain : Still to the pouring out the Cup of Woe ; Till Earth, a...Palaces, The courtly bowers of love and ease, Where still the Bird of pleasure sings ; Ask ye the destiny of them ? (in gaze on fall'n Jerusalem ! Yea,... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - Jerusalem - 1822 - 352 pages
...street, The buyer and the seller still shall meet, And marriage feasts begin their jocund strain : Still to the pouring out the Cup of Woe ; Till Earth, a...Palaces, The courtly bowers of love and ease, Where still the Bird of pleasure sings ; Ask ye the destiny of them ? Go gaze on fallen Jerusalem ! Yea,... | |
| History - 1822 - 766 pages
...street, The buyer and the seller still shall meet, And marriage feasts begin their jocund strain ; Still to the pouring out the Cup of Woe ; Till Earth, a...Palaces, The courtly bowers of love and ease. Where still the Bird of pleasure sings; Ask ye the destiny of them ? •Go gaze on fall'n Jerusalem ! 'Yea,... | |
| History - 1822 - 768 pages
...street, The buyer and the seller still shall meet, And marriage feasts begin their jocund strain: 'Still to the pouring out the Cup of Woe ; Till Earth, a drunkard, rceliog to and fro, And mountains molten by his burning feet, And Heaven hi« presence own, all red... | |
| Select poetry - English poetry - 1825 - 182 pages
...street, The buyer and the seller still shall meet, And marriage feasts begin their jocund strain : Still to the pouring out the cup of woe ; Till earth, a...fro, And mountains molten by his burning feet, And heaven,his presence own, all red with furnace heat. The hundred-gated cities then, The towers and temples,... | |
| John Johnstone - 1827 - 596 pages
...street, The buyer and the seller still shall meet, And marriage-feasts begin their jocund strain: Still to the pouring out the Cup of Woe; Till Earth, a drunkard,...hundred-gated Cities then, The Towers and Temples, named of men Eternal, and the Thrones of Kings; The gilded summer Palaces, The courtly bowers of love... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1827 - 404 pages
...street, The buyer and the seller still shall meet, And marriage feasts begin their jocund strain : Still to the pouring out the cup of woe ; Till earth, a drunkard, reeling to and fro, And mountains molted by his burning feet, And heaven his presence own, all red with furnace heat. The hundred-gated... | |
| Christian poetry, English - 1828 - 398 pages
...street, The buyer and the seller still shall meet, And marriage feasts begin their jocund strain. Still to the pouring out the cup of woe ; Till earth, a...fro, And mountains molten by his burning feet, And beav'n his presence own, all red with furnace heat. Almighty ! trembling like a timid child, I hear... | |
| Henry Stebbing - Religious poetry, English - 1832 - 858 pages
...street, The huyer and the seller still shall meet, And marriage feasts hegin their jocund strain: Still to the pouring out the cup of woe ; Till earth, a drunkard, reeling to and fro, And mountains molten hy his hurning feet, And heaven, his presence own, all red with furnace heat. The hundred-gated cities,... | |
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