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" To cheer our gloomy Sky How shall we celebrate the day, When God appeared in mortal clay, The mark of worldly scorn ; When the Archangel's heavenly Lays, Attempted the Redeemer's Praise And hail'd Salvation's Morn ! A Humble Form the Godhead wore, The... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 210
1804
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Gleanings from the English poets, Chaucer to Tennyson, with biogr. notices ...

English poets - 1862 - 626 pages
...lays, Attempted the Redeemer's praise And hail'd salvation's morn! A humble form the Godhead wore, The pains of poverty He bore, To gaudy pomp unknown...Still was the Man Almighty God In glory all His own. Despised, oppress'd, the Godhead bears, The torments of this vale of tears ; Nor bid His vengeance...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Chatterton: With a Memoir, Volume 10

Thomas Chatterton - 1865 - 898 pages
...When the Archangel's heavenly Lays, Attempted the Redeemer's Praise A Humble Form the Godhead wore, The Pains of Poverty he bore, To gaudy Pomp unknown...Still was the Man Almighty God, In Glory all his own. Despis'd, oppress'd, the Godhead bears The Torments of this Vale of tears ; Nor bade his Vengeance...
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Poems

Thomas Chatterton - 1865 - 310 pages
...morn ! A humbles form the Godhead wore, The P&ins of poverty He bore, To gaudy pomp unknown : Though in a human walk He trod, Still was the man Almighty God, In glory all Hu own. Despised, oppress'd, the Godhead bears The torments of this vale of tears, NOT bade His vengeance...
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The British Poets, Volume 1

1866 - 498 pages
...When the Archangel's heavenly Lays, Attempted the Redeemer's Praise A Humble Form the Godhead wore, The Pains of Poverty he bore, To gaudy Pomp unknown...Still was the Man Almighty God, In Glory all his own. Despis'd, oppress'd, the Godhead bears The Torments of this Vale of tears ; Nor bade his Vengeance...
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Notes and Queries

1867 - 698 pages
...morn ? " A humble form the Godhead wore, The pains of poverty He bore, To gaudy pomp unknown ; Though in a human walk He trod, Still was the man Almighty God, In glory all His own. " Despis'd, oppress'd, the Godhead bears The torments of this vale of tears, Nor bid (sic) His vengeance...
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Sunday readings (verses).

Sunday readings - 1867 - 232 pages
...praise, An humble form the Godhead wore, The pains of poverty He bore, To gaudy pomp unknown; Though in a human walk he trod, Still was the man Almighty God, In glory all his own. Despised, oppress'd, the Godhead bears The torments of this vale of tears, Nor bid His vengeance rise;—...
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Lyra Britannica, a collection of British hymns, with biographical sketches ...

Charles Rogers - 1867 - 754 pages
...humble form the Godhead wore, The pains of poverty He bore, To gaudy pomp unknown : Though in an humble walk He trod, Still was the man Almighty God, In glory all His own. Despised, oppress'd, the Godhead bears The torments of this vale of tears, Nor bids His vengeance rise...
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Lyra Britannica: A Collection of British Hymns, Printed from the Genuine ...

1867 - 726 pages
...humble form the Godhead wore, The pains of poverty He bore, To gaudy pomp unknown : Though in an humble walk He trod, Still was the man Almighty God, In glory all His owe. Despised, oppress'd, the Godhead bears The torments of this vale of tears, Nor bids His vengeance...
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The Book of Christmas Hymns

Christmas hymns - 1868 - 146 pages
...morn ? An humble form the Godhead wore, The pains of poverty He bore, To gaudy pomp unknown : Though in a human walk He trod, Still was the man Almighty God, In glory all His own. Despised, oppressed, the Godhead bears The torments of this vale of tears, Nor bade His vengeance rise...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Periodical criticism. 1 ...

Walter Scott - 1870 - 488 pages
...lays Attempted the Redeemer's praiae. And hailed Salvation's morn ? A humble form the Godhead wore, The pains of poverty he bore, To gaudy pomp unknown...he trod. Still was the man Almighty God, In glory ;i'J his own. Despised, oppressed, the Godhead beau The torments of this vale of tears, Nor bid his...
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