| Robert Pollok - 1831 - 362 pàgines
...gazed. Eternal J uatice ! Sons Of God ! tell me, if ye can tell, what then I saw, what then [ heard — Wide was the place, And deep as wide, and ruinous as deep. Beneath [ saw a lake of burning fire, With tempest tost perpetually, and still The waves of fiery darkness,... | |
| Mrs. Hemans, Reginald Heber - 1833 - 526 pàgines
...hovering gazed. Eternal justice ! sons Of God! leu me, if ye can tell, what then I saw, what then I heard. Wide was the place, And deep as wide, and ruinous...damnation broke, and music made Of melancholy sort ; and over head And all around, wind warred with wind, storm howled To «torm, and lightning forked lightning... | |
| 1833 - 618 pàgines
...delineation — "Beneath, I saw a lake of burning fire, With tempest tossed perpetually, and strll The waves of fiery darkness 'gainst the rocks Of dark...damnation broke, and music made Of melancholy sort ; and over head, And all around, wind warred with wind, storm howled To storm, and lightning, forked lightning... | |
| 1841 - 284 pàgines
...same. The following description, by a Christian poet, is perfectly applicable to the heathen hell. " Wide was the place, And deep as wide, and ruinous...damnation broke, and music made Of melancholy sort ; and over head And all around, wind warr'd with wind, storm howl'd To storm, and lightning, forked lightning,... | |
| Pharcellus Church - 1843 - 260 pàgines
...has exposed them to guilt unmitigated and hopeless, in " a lake of burning flre, With tempest tossed perpetually, and still The waves of fiery darkness 'gainst the rocks Of dark damnation break and music make Of melancholy sort." Moreover, other beings and things are adapted to awaken in... | |
| George Crabbe - 1845 - 558 pàgines
...gazed. Eternal justice 1 sons Of God ! tell me, if ye can tell, what then I saw, what then I heard. Wide was the place, And deep as wide, and ruinous...damnation broke, and music made Of melancholy sort ; and over head And all around, wind warred with wind, storm howled Most joyfully what thou requirest we... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Sawyer - 1845 - 262 pàgines
...mountainous, tremendous, flaming high Above all flight of hope." The interior he describes thus : " Wide was the place And deep as wide, and ruinous as...damnation broke, and music made Of melancholy sort." These fires of hell are represented as unspeakably more fierce, penetrating and terrible than any fires... | |
| Russell Tomlinson, Daniel Parker Livermore - 1845 - 246 pàgines
...calculated to excite and alarm, have been put into blank verse by the Christian poet, Pollok. Hear him : " Wide was the place, And deep as wide, and ruinous...Beneath I saw a lake of burning fire, With tempest tossed perpetually, and still The waves of fiery darkness 'gainst the rocks Of dark damnation broke,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Sawyer - 1845 - 264 pàgines
...mountainous, tremendous, flaming high Above all flight of hope." The interior he describes thus: " WiJe was the place And deep as wide, and ruinous as deep. Beneath I saw a lake of burning fire Wilh tempest tost perpetually, and still The waves of fiery darkness 'gainst the rocks Of dark damnation... | |
| Russell Tomlinson, Daniel Parker Livermore - 1845 - 254 pàgines
...into blank verse by the Christian poet, Pollok. Hear him : " Wide was the place, And deep as vide, and ruinous as deep. Beneath I saw a lake of burning fire, With tempest tossed perpetually, and still The waves of fiery darkness 'gainst the rocks Of dark damnation broke,... | |
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