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" Never did I view Such awful majesty : his reverend locks Hung like a silver mantle to his feet, His raiment glistered saintly white, his brow Rose like the gate of Paradise, his mouth Was musical as its bright guardians "
Hadad: A Dramatic Poem - Page 72
by James Abraham Hillhouse - 1825 - 208 pages
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volume 2

Theology - 1825 - 502 pages
...while he views the sun, The seasons roll, in rapt serenity, And high communion with celestial powers. Never did I view Such awful majesty : his reverend locks Hung like a silver mantle to his feet, His rayment glistered saintly white, his brow Rose like the g;ites of Paradise, his mouth Was musical as...
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History of the English Language and Literature

Robert Chambers - English language - 1837 - 350 pages
...play, where flowers And verdure never die ; and there he dwells. Tarn. But didst thou see him1 Had. Never did I view Such awful majesty : his reverend...of Paradise ; his mouth Was musical as its bright guardian's songs. The names of some other writers, who have distinguished themselves in the drama in...
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History of the English Language and Literature

Robert Chambers - English language - 1837 - 342 pages
...play, where flowers And verdure never die ; and there he dwells. Tarn. But didst thou see him 1 Had. Never did I view Such awful majesty : his reverend...of Paradise ; his mouth Was musical as its bright guardian's songs. The names of some other writers, who have distinguished themselves in the drama in...
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Dramas, Discourses, and Other Pieces, Volume 1

James Abraham Hillhouse - 1839 - 320 pages
...play, where flowers And verdure never die ; and there he dwells. Tam. But didst thou see him ? Had. Never did I view Such awful majesty : his reverend...mouth Was musical as its bright guardians' songs. Tam. What did he tell thee ? O ! what wisdom fell From lips so hallowed ? Had. Whether he possess The...
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Dramas, Discourses, and Other Pieces, Volume 1

James Abraham Hillhouse - 1839 - 322 pages
...play, where flowers And verdure never die ; and there he dwells. Tam. But didst thou see him ? Had. Never did I view Such awful majesty : his reverend...feet, His raiment glistered saintly white, his brow Hose like the gate of Paradise, his mouth Was musical as its bright guardians' songs. Tam. What did...
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Selections from the American Poets, Issue 111

William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1840 - 328 pages
...play, where flowers And verdure never die ; and there lie dwells. Tam. But didst thou see him? Had. Never did I view Such awful majesty : his reverend...bright guardians' songs. Tarn. What did he tell thee \ Oh ! what wisdom From lips so hallowed ? [fell Had. Whether he possess The Tetragrammaton — the...
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The American Common-place Book of Poetry: With Occasional Notes

George Barrell Cheever - American poetry - 1841 - 422 pages
...play, where flowers And verdure never die ; and there he dwells. Tarn. But did'st thou see him ? Had. Never did I view Such awful majesty : his reverend locks Hung like a silver mantle to his feet j His raiment glistered saintly white ; his brow Rose like the gate of Paradise ; his mouth Was musical...
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The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical Introduction

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American poetry - 1842 - 638 pages
...dwells. Tarn. But didst thou see him ? Had. Never did I view Surh awful majesty: his reverend locks Hunz like a silver mantle to his feet; His raiment glistered saintly white, his brow Rue like the gate of Paradise; his mouth ^V 33 musical as its bright guardians' songs. Tarn. What did...
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Selections from the American Poets

William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1843 - 324 pages
...didst thou see him? Tam. What did he tell thee ? Oh! what wisdom From lips so hallowed 1 [fell Had. Never did I view Such awful majesty: his reverend...mouth Was musical as its bright guardians' songs. Had. Whether he possess The Tetragrammaton—the powerful name Inscribed on Moses' rod, by which he...
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The Poets and Poetry of America

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American poetry - 1843 - 558 pages
...play, where flowers And verdure never die; and there he dwell*. Tarn. But didst thou see him ? Had. Never did I view Such awful majesty : his reverend locks Hung like a silves mantle to his feet ; His raiment glistered saintly white, his brow Rose like the gate of Paradise;...
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