Occasional verse, moral and sacred Published for the instruction and amusement of the Candidly Serious and Religious [by Edward Perronet] |
THE POWER OF DIVINE VENGEANCE,
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Occasional verse, moral and sacred | ||
THE POWER OF DIVINE VENGEANCE,
A SACRED SONNET.
I
When God for sin shall death demand,Who can before His judgment stand!
The proud shall bend—the mighty fall,
Before the Lord, the Judge of all.
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II
Justice can make the Heav'ns afraid,And brightest Cherubs hide their head,
From Him who sits upon the throne,
For He is pure, and He alone.
III
Compar'd with whom, all beings madeAre but the shadows of a shade:
Nought have but what He deigns to give,
In whom they move, by whom they live.
IV
How then shall mortals bear the sightOf such a God, and such a height!
The sons of Adam—all unclean,
In guilt conceiv'd, and born in sin.
V
Yet ev'n of these, there yet shall standBefore His throne, and on each hand,
A royal race, by Him redeem'd,
Whom God approv'd, tho' men blasphem'd.
VI
O might my lot with theirs be cast,Who, found in Him, shall stand at last
Bold in His sight, by fear unaw'd,
And face the purity of God .
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