guilt with pallid fear To sheltering caverns fly, And justly dread the vengeful fate That thunders through the sky. Protected by that hand, whose law The threat'ning storms obey, Intrepid virtue smiles secure As in the blaze of day. In the thick cloud's... Letters written during a tour through South Wales - Page 346by John Evans - 1804 - 80 pagesFull view - About this book
| Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - Readers - 1825 - 316 pages
...sky. Protected by that hand, whose law, To shell'ring caverns fly, And justly dread the vengeful fate, The threat'ning storms obey, Intrepid virtue smiles secure, As in the blaze of day. Since oft my stubborn will Preposterous shuns the latent good, Resignation. And O ! by error's force... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1826 - 268 pages
...VERSES IN VARIOUS FORMS, '. The security of Virtue. "v LET coward guilt, with pallid fear, To shelt'ring caverns fly, And justly dread the vengeful fate, That...Intrepid virtue smiles secure, , As in the blaze of day. Resignation. And Oh ! by error's force subdu'd, Since oft my stubborn will Prepost'rous shuns the latent... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1826 - 224 pages
...fly, And justly dread the vengeful fate, The security of Virtue. Let coward guilt, with pallid fear, That thunders through the sky. Protected by that hand,...Intrepid virtue smiles secure, As in the blaze of day. Resignation. And oh ! by error's force subdu'd, And grasps the specious ill. Not to my wish, but to... | |
| Hymns, English - 1826 - 474 pages
...bounties share. 5. 380. CM MRS. CARTER. • God's providence the support of the righteous. 1. LET coward guilt with pallid fear To sheltering- caverns fly,...dread the vengeful fate That thunders through the sky. 2. Protected by that hand whose law The threatening storms obey, Intrepid virtue smiles secure As in... | |
| Readers - 1826 - 218 pages
...sky. Protected by that hand, whose law, To shelt'ring caverns fly, And justly dread the vengeful fate, The threat'ning storms obey, Intrepid virtue smiles secure, As in the blaze of day. Since oft my stubborn will Prepost'rous shuns the latent good, Resignation. And Oh ! by error's force... | |
| Bible - 1826 - 362 pages
...To sheltering caverns fly, A.¿1 ¿ ¿ ¿ 4'...¿ 2 Protected by that hand whose law The threatening storms obey, Intrepid virtue smiles secure As in the blaze of day. 3 In the thick cloud's tremendous gloom, The lightning's lurid glare, It views the same all-gracious... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1827 - 258 pages
...1H HI fir*. SECTION IV. YERSES IN VARIOUS (OHMS. LET coward^ guilt, with pallid feat To shelt'ring caverns fly, And justly dread the vengeful fate, That...through the sky. Protected by that hand, whose law The security of Virlut. The threat'ning storms obey, Intrepid virtue smiles secure, a As in the blaze of... | |
| Lindley Murray - English literature - 1827 - 276 pages
...SECTION IV. VERSES IN VARIOUS FORMS. To shelt'ring caverns fly, And justly dread the vengeful fate, i That thunders through the sky. Protected by that hand, whose law, The security of Virtue. Let coward guilt, with pallid fear, The threat'ning storms obey, Intrepid virtue... | |
| Hymns - 1827 - 444 pages
...shall never! Glory to thy name for ever! 456. c. M. In a Thunder Storm. t Hogg, alt'd. 1 LET coward guilt, with pallid fear, To sheltering caverns fly, And justly dread the awful Power That thunders through the sky. 2 Protected by that hand, whose law The threatening storms... | |
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