His hand protefts us in the fight, And guards us from our woes. Then, be the earth's unwieldy frame From its foundations hurl'd, We may, unmov'd with fear, enjoy The ruins of the world. What though the folid rocks be rent, In tempefts whirl'd away ? What... The Works of the English Poets: Broome and Pitt - Page 230by Samuel Johnson - 1779Full view - About this book
| Christopher Pitt - 1727 - 222 pages
...Defence, In God our Hope repofe 5 His Hand protefts us in the Fight, And guards us from our Woes. II. Then, be the Earth's unwieldy Frame From its Foundations...may, unmov'd with Fear, enjoy The Ruins of the World. in. What tho' the folid Rocks be rent, In Tempefts whirl'd away ? What tho' the Hills fhould burft... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 364 pages
...happinefs and peace. PSALM XL VI. PARAPHRAsED. ON God we build our Cure defence, In God our hope repofe : His hand protefts us in the fight, And guards us from...And bid thy waters rife In furious furges, till they dafh The flood-gates of the floes. Our minds fhall be ferene and calm, Like Siloah's peaceful flood... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 pages
...us from our woes. Then, bj the earth's unwieldy frame From its foundations huil'd, We may, untnov'd with fear, enjoy The ruins of the world. What though...In tempefts whirl'd away .' What though the hills mould burft their roots, And roll into the Sea ? Thou fea, with dreadful tumults fwtll, And bid thy... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 pages
...us from our woes. Then, be the earth's unwieldy frame From its foundations hurl'd, We may, umnov'd Yet ah ! in vain, familiar with the gloom, And fudly toiling through the tediou temped* wliirl'J away ? What though the hills (hould burft their roots. And roll into the Sea ' Thou... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 574 pages
...hand protcrts us in the fight, And guards us from our woes. Then, be the earth's unwieldy frame Krom its foundations hurl'd, We may, unmov'd with fear,...the world. What though the folid rocks be rent, In tcmpcfts whirl'd away ? What though the hills ihould burft their roots, And roll into the Sea > Thou... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 pages
...fight, And guard* us from our woes. Then, be the Earth's unwieldy frame From its fomukilionhurl'd, u- solid rorks be rent, In tempests whirl 'd away? What though the hills shall burst their root;, And... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 536 pages
...hope repose : His hand protects us in the fight, And guards us from our woes. Then, be the Karth's unwieldy frame From its foundations hurl'd, We may,...fear, enjoy The ruins of the world. What though the solid rocks b« rent, In tempests whirl'd away • What though the hills should burst their roots,... | |
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