d the sacred leaves of gold. Let me with holy awe repair, To the solemn house of prayer. And as I go, O thou ! my heart, Forget each low and earthly part. Religion enter in my breast, A mild and venerable guest ! Put off in Contemplation drown'd, Each... The British Essayists: The Observer - Sivu 41tekijä(t) Alexander Chalmers - 1802Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1752 - 694 sivua
...heart. Forget each low and earthly part. Religion enter in my breafi, A mild and venerable gueft ! Put off, in contemplation drown'd, Each thought impure,...in holy ground. And cautious tread with awful fear Vile courts of heav'n ;— for Cod U her*. Now my grateful voice I raife, Ye angels, fwell a mortal's... | |
| William Hamilton - 1760 - 290 sivua
...earthly part. Religion enter in my breaft, A mild and venerable gueft ! Put olf in Contemplation drown'J, Each thought impure in holy ground, And cautious tread with awful fear The courts of Heav'n; for God is here. Now my grafeful voice I raife. Ye Angels fwell a mortal's praife, To charm... | |
| 1787 - 342 sivua
...heart, Forget each low and earthly part. Religion enter in my breaft, A mild and venerable gueft ! Put off, in contemplation drown'd, Each thought impure...heaven ; — for God is here. Now my grateful voice I raife, Ye angels, fwell a mortal's praife, To charm with your own harmony The ear of him who fits on... | |
| 1788 - 340 sivua
...my heart, Forget each low and earthly part. Religion enter in my bread, A mild and venerable gueft ! Put off, in contemplation drown'd, Each thought impure...heaven ;— for God is here. Now my grateful voice I raife, Ye angels, fwell a mortal's praife, To charm with your own harmony The ear of him who fits on... | |
| 1790 - 194 sivua
...repair, To the solemn house of prayer. And as I go, O thou ! my heart, Forget each low and earthly part. Religion enter in my breast, A mild and venerable...ground, And cautious tread with awful fear The courts of Heav'n ; for God is here. Now my grateful voice I raise, Ye Angels swell a mortal's praise, To charm... | |
| John Bell - 1790 - 380 sivua
...drown'd, Each thought impure in holy ground, And cautious tread with awful fear The courts of Heav'n ; for God is here. *-?» Now my grateful voice I raise,...with your own harmony, The ear of him who sits on high. Grant me, propitious heav'nly Pow'r, WhoseMove benign we feel each hour, An equal lot on earth... | |
| John Bell - 1790 - 192 sivua
...Forget each low and earthly part. Religion enter in my breast, A mild and venerable guest ! Put offin Contemplation drown'd, Each thought impure in holy...ground, And cautious tread with awful fear The courts of Heav'n ; for God is here. Now my grateful voice I raise, Ye Angels swell a mortal's praise, To charm... | |
| 1794 - 954 sivua
...heart. Forget each low and earthly part. Religion enter in my breaft, Л mild and venerable gucil ! Put off in Contemplation drown'd, Each thought impure in holy ground, And cautious tread with awlul fear The courts of lu'av'n ; for God is Ьсгс. N'o\v my grateful voice I raife. Ye angels... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 sivua
...heart, Forget each low and earthly part. Religion enter in my breafl, A mild and venerable gueft ! Put off in Contemplation drown'd, Each thought impure in holy ground, And cautious tread withawful fear The courts of heav'n ; for God ii here. Now my grateful Voice I raife. Ye angete fvrell... | |
| William Hamilton, Thomas Park - 1805 - 138 sivua
...prayer : And as I go, O thou ! my heart, Forget each low and earthly part ; • i i Numbers, eh. 2S. '. Religion enter in my breast, A mild and venerable...off, in Contemplation drown'd, Each thought impure on holy ground, And cautious tread with awful fear The courts of Heav'n ; — for God is here. Now... | |
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