Israel in Egypt A Poem. By Edwin Atherstone |
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Israel in Egypt | ||
He, with that towering form, and mien sublime,
Still glorious, though sin-shadowed, which in heaven
Had marked his high pre-eminence,—on a rock
Outblazing gem-like, full in view of all
The semicircle deep of ardent eyes,
His station took; looked round, and thus began.
Still glorious, though sin-shadowed, which in heaven
Had marked his high pre-eminence,—on a rock
Outblazing gem-like, full in view of all
The semicircle deep of ardent eyes,
His station took; looked round, and thus began.
Israel in Egypt | ||