| 1788 - 598 pages
...ever. 6 Thou coveredft it with the deep as with a garment : the waters ftood above the mountains. 7 At thy rebuke they fled ; at the voice of thy thunder they hafted away. 8 They go up by the mountains : they go down by the valleys unto the place which thou... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 828 pages
...<vaft, rebuke thrfe furges,] The expreffion is borrowed from the facred writings : " The itiaters flood above the mountains ; — at thy rebuke they fled ; at the voice of thy thunder they hafted away." It mould be remembered, that Pericles is here fuppofed to fpeak from the deck of his... | |
| 1794 - 288 pages
...mould not be removed for ever: Thou didft cover it with the deep as with a garment; the waters ftood above the mountains; at thy rebuke they fled ; at the voice of thy thunder they hafted away. People. Thou haft Jet a bound that they may not pafs over, that they turn not again to... | |
| Robert MacCulloch - 1800 - 688 pages
...interpofition in behalf of the church, we may adopt the words of a beautiful hymn addrefled to God, ' At * thy rebuke they fled ; at the voice of thy thunder ' they hafted away *.' At the lifting up oftbyfslftbe nations were fcattcred. The lifting up, or exaltation... | |
| George Horne (bp. of Norwich.) - 1802 - 564 pages
...earth." 6. Thou cuveredft it with the deep, as with a garment: the waters flood above the mountains. 7. At thy rebuke they fled: at the voice of thy thunder they hajled away. 8. They go, orwent up by the mountains : they go, or, went down by the vallies, unto the... | |
| bp. George Heorne - 1802 - 562 pages
...earth." 6. Thou covered/I it with the deep, as with a garment: the waters flood above the mountains, j. At thy rebuke they fled: at the voice of thy thunder they hafted away. 8. They go, or went up by the mountains : they go, or, went down by the vallies, unto... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 504 pages
...earth, [that] it should not be removed 6 forever. Thou coveredst it with the deep as [with] a garments 1 the waters stood above the mountains. At thy rebuke...fled ; at the voice of thy thunder they hasted away ; firobably referring to what was done at the creation, when the waters stood ab'jve tfie eart/i, but... | |
| Ezra Sampson - 1806 - 340 pages
...not be re. moved forever. 2. ...Thou covercdft it with the deep as with a garrnent ; the waters flood above the mountains. At thy rebuke they fled ; at the voice of thy thunder thejr hafted away. They go up by the mountains : they go down by the vallies unto the place which thou... | |
| Matthew Young (bp. of Clonfert) - 1806 - 404 pages
...B b 6. Thou coveredft it with the deep as with a garment ; the waters ftood above the mountains. 7. At thy rebuke they fled, at the voice of thy thunder they hafted away. 8. The mountains rofe up, the vallies funk down into the place which thou hadft appointed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 386 pages
...trisyllable which our present metre refuses to admit. Steevem. * Thou God of this great vast, rebuke these surges,] The expression is borrowed from the...here supposed to speak from the deck of his ship. Lnchorida, on whom he calls, in order to obtain some intelligence of his queen, is supposed to be beneath,... | |
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