 | Philip Doddridge, Job Orton - 1766 - 329 pągines
...fhall rcath the Place ; No Groans to mingle with the Songs, Which warble from immortal Tongues'. 4 No rude Alarms of raging Foes ; No Cares to break the long Repofei No Midnight Shade, no clouded Sun, But facred, high, eternal Noon. 5 O long-expected Day, begin... | |
 | William Dodd - 1766 - 255 pągines
...nor hell {hall reach the place : No groans to mingle with the fongs Refounding from immortal tongues. No rude alarms of raging foes : No cares to break the long repofe ; No midnight fhade, no clouded Sun, But facred, high, eternal noon. O long expefled day ! begirt... | |
 | 1779 - 48 pągines
...every mortal trouble free : No groans fliall mingle with the fongs Refounding from immortal tongues. No rude alarms of raging foes ; No cares to break the long repofe j No midnight fhade, no clouded fun> But facred, high, eternal noon. O long expelled day ! begin... | |
 | Countess of Huntingdon's connexion - 1793
...hell, mall reach the place ; No groans to mingle with the fongs, Which warble from immortal tongues. No rude alarms of raging foes; '••' '• No cares to break the long repofe j No midnight fhade, no clouded fun, But facred, high, eternal noon. ' ' .'• O, long-expefted... | |
 | Edward Williams, James Boden - 1801
...hell (hall reach the place; No groans to mingle with the fongs, Wihich warble from immortal tongues. 3 No rude alarms of raging foes, No cares to break the long repofe ; ]Sio midnight fhade, no clouded fun, But facred, high, eternal noon. 4 Thine earthly fabbaths,... | |
 | Philip Doddridge - 1803
...hell shall reach the place ; No groans to mingle with the songs, Which warble from immortal tongues. 4 No rude alarms of raging foes ; No cares to break...shade, no clouded sun, But sacred, high, eternal noon. 5 O long-expected day begin ! Dawn on these realms of woe and. sin ; Fain would we leave this weary... | |
 | Philip Doddridge - 1803
...shall reach the place ; No groans to mingle with the songs, Wlifch warble from immortal tongues, 4 No rude alarms of raging foes ; No cares to break...shade, no clouded sun, But sacred, high, eternal noon. 5 O long-expected day begin ! Dawn on these realms of woe and sin ; Fain would we leave this weary... | |
 | John Dobell - 1810 - 600 pągines
...shall reach the place ; No groans shall mingle with the songs. Which warble from immortal tongues. 3 No rude alarms of raging foes, No cares to break the...shade, no clouded sun, But sacred, high, eternal noon. 4 O long-expected day, begin — Dawn on these realms of woe and sin, Fain would we leave this weary... | |
 | John Dobell - 1810 - 504 pągines
...groans shall mingle with the songs. Which warble from immortal tongues. 3 No rude alarms of ragirrg foes, No cares to break the long repose, No midnight...shade, no clouded sun» But sacred, high, eternal noon. 4 O long-expected day, begin—- Dawn on ihese realms of woe and s'•a, Fain would we leave this weary... | |
 | Church of England - 1810
...No groans to mingle with the songs, Resounding from immortal tongues : a No more alarms from ghostly foes; No cares to break the long repose ; No midnight...shade, no clouded sun, But sacred, high, eternal noon. 9 O, long expected year! begin; Dawn on this world of woe and sin ; Fain would we leave this weary... | |
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