Odes by Mr. MasonJames Rudd, 1756 - 23 pages |
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... , " and from the hard bondage wherein thou waft made to ferve , that thou shalt take up this proverb against the 6 . King of Babylon , and fay , & c . Verfes the third and fourth . HOW 34 ISAIA H. Chapter XIV . Verse 4 . -H.
... , " and from the hard bondage wherein thou waft made to ferve , that thou shalt take up this proverb against the 6 . King of Babylon , and fay , & c . Verfes the third and fourth . HOW 34 ISAIA H. Chapter XIV . Verse 4 . -H.
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... kings of the nations . 10. All they shall speak and say unto thee , art thou also become weak as we ? art thou become like unto us ? 11. Thy pomp is brought down to the grave , and the noife of thy viols : the worm is fpread under thee ...
... kings of the nations . 10. All they shall speak and say unto thee , art thou also become weak as we ? art thou become like unto us ? 11. Thy pomp is brought down to the grave , and the noife of thy viols : the worm is fpread under thee ...
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... Kings , the heirs of empire wide , Rifing , with folemn state , and flow , From their fable thrones below , Meet ... King ! Corruption faftens on thy breast ; } And calls her crawling brood , and bids them fhare the feaft . II . I. O ...
... Kings , the heirs of empire wide , Rifing , with folemn state , and flow , From their fable thrones below , Meet ... King ! Corruption faftens on thy breast ; } And calls her crawling brood , and bids them fhare the feaft . II . I. O ...
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... kings of the nations , even all of them , lie in glory , every one in his own house . 19. But thou art caft out of thy grave like an abomin- able branch ; and as the raiment of those that are flain , thrust through with a fword , that ...
... kings of the nations , even all of them , lie in glory , every one in his own house . 19. But thou art caft out of thy grave like an abomin- able branch ; and as the raiment of those that are flain , thrust through with a fword , that ...
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... King of Babylon ♪ II . 3 . Is this the Man , whose nod Shook kingdoms : whofe inexorable rod : Levell❜d majestic cities ? Where He trod , Famine purfued , and frown'd ; Earth figh'd , and , all around , Saw her fair fields transform'd ...
... King of Babylon ♪ II . 3 . Is this the Man , whose nod Shook kingdoms : whofe inexorable rod : Levell❜d majestic cities ? Where He trod , Famine purfued , and frown'd ; Earth figh'd , and , all around , Saw her fair fields transform'd ...
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Affyrian arm'd art thou Befide Behold bids Bittern blaſt breaft brow bufy ceaſe charm chear cities corfe D'ARCY's deftroy deftruction diffuſe diftant duft Eccho Elfe vainly facred fad hour fadnefs faith the Lord fall'n Fancy's Fate of TYRANNY fave faying fball fee thee ferve fhade fhadowy fhafts fhall fhare fhrine fides figh filent Fir-trees flain flame fmile folemn footh forrow fpread fragrance fill Friendship's ftand ftone ftore ftrain fwear fweep fweet fwells fword Grafping hallow'd hand Hurl'd Defolation hath heav'ns Hell Hurl'd Defolation o'er JEHOVAH King of Babylon Lebanon Lord of hofts Lucifer Lyre MEM'RY mofs-grown Mufe Muſe o'er the land o'er the plain o'er thy penfive Proud King purpofed raiſe rife round rove ſay ſhall ſkies Song ſtate ſtill thefe theſe thine thou shalt thro throne thy grave Thy pomp thy pride thy realms tomb tongue train trophied arch Verfes warbles wave whofe whoſe