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
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