Zadok, the Israelite [by A. Wilson. In verse].1837 |
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... wretched beggar , pale and thin , With tattered garb and ceaseless din , Which sometimes draw a scanty fee From souls unused to misery : - The form erect , the haughty stride , Tell here and there of manhood's pride , Which deigns in ...
... wretched beggar , pale and thin , With tattered garb and ceaseless din , Which sometimes draw a scanty fee From souls unused to misery : - The form erect , the haughty stride , Tell here and there of manhood's pride , Which deigns in ...
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... wretched sire ! Must all thy joys with her expire ? He kneels beside his daughter's bed , He must support her dying head . The beating heart is failing fast , And soon will come the pang , -the last . But see ! a more than mortal light ...
... wretched sire ! Must all thy joys with her expire ? He kneels beside his daughter's bed , He must support her dying head . The beating heart is failing fast , And soon will come the pang , -the last . But see ! a more than mortal light ...
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abode accents assail avenging beneath bondage bowed breast bright Brightens brought calm CARLISLE CHARLES THURNAM child cold conscience damp dart daughter's dearest death disgrace draught dread hour dreary e'er earth earthly envy failing fast fair land faith father fearful fire footsteps gazed Gently glance glories glow goodly grief groan guilt hand hapless haughty heaven heavenly throng hoary head holy hope hush Israel's race Jaffa's tower Jesus Jewish fold join the heavenly load Lord mercy misery Moslem Moslem's mourn nigh o'er once pangs passed peace pilgrim prayer realms repose rest rocks rose ruin stand sabbaths scarce scene scorn seen serene Sharon's plain sire skies smiles softened soil sooth'd sorrow's soul spirit stone striven sunk taught tears tell tender thought Toil tomb turban'd Twas vale vengeance Wandered wearied limbs wept wretched Zadok's heart Zion
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Page 27 - Then shall the land enjoy her sabbaths, as long as it lieth desolate, and ye be in your enemies' land ; even then shall the land rest, and enjoy her sabbaths.