| Thomas Gibbons - 1767 - 540 páginas
...let him alfo consider, whether when the Prophet HABAK.KUK fays -f", that at the prefence of Deity, " the deep uttered his voice, and » lifted up his hands on high," there is not an amazing vigour arid fublimity in the Profopopeia. " The former part, fays an ingenious... | |
| John Fletcher - 1790 - 464 páginas
...did tremble. — The mountains faw thec, and they trembled : the overflowing of the water pafTed by : the deep uttered his voice, and lifted up his hands on high. - The fun and moon ftood flill in their habtiation. Thou didft march through th: land in indignation, thou... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1801 - 374 páginas
...afraid — The mountains faw thee, and they trembled " — The overflowings of the waters pafled by — The deep " uttered his voice, and lifted up his hands...very different from modern poetry. It is the burft of infpiration. Bold fublimity, and not correct elegance, is its character. The feveral kinds of poetry... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1802 - 414 páginas
...afraid— '" the mountains faw thee, and they trembled.— The overflow'" ing of the water -pafled by ;— the deep uttered his voice, and " lifted up his hands on high." When inquiry is made about the place of wifdom, Job introduces the " Deep, faying, it is not " in me... | |
| Sacred hours - 1804 - 500 páginas
...earth wi-th rivers. The mountains saw thee, and they trembled : the overflowing of the water passed by: the deep uttered his voice, and lifted up his hands on high. The sun and moon stood still m their habitation: at the light of thine arrows they went, and at the shining... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1806 - 416 páginas
...with rivers, The mountains saw thee, [and] they trembled : the overflowing of the water passed by : the deep uttered his voice, [and] lifted up his hands on high ; the waters, as if affrighted, lifted lift their waves with a great noise, and rose, like \ 1 a man who... | |
| Ezra Sampson - 1806 - 340 páginas
...thy chariots of falvation. Thou didft cleave the earth : the mountains faw thee, and they trembled : the deep uttered his voice, and lifted up his hands on high. The fun and moon flood ftill in their habitation : at the light of thine arrows they went, and at the fiwning... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1808 - 330 páginas
...The overflowings of the waters passed by ; " the deep uttered his voice, and lifted up his bands " on high." The poetry of the scriptures is very different from modern poetry. It is the burst of inspiration. Bo'.d sublimity, not correct elegance, is its character. The several kinds of... | |
| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 582 páginas
...people. III. 10 The mountains saw thee, and they trembled: the overflowing of the water passed by : the deep uttered his voice, and lifted up his hands on high. The very mountains felt the terribleness of thy presence, and shook withal : the overflowing stream of... | |
| Hervey Wilbur - 1814 - 184 páginas
...everlasting. The mountains saw thec, and they trembled : the overflowing of the waters passed by : the deep uttered his voice, and lifted up his hands on high. The sun and moon stood still in their habitations : at the light of thine arrows they went, and at the... | |
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