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The Works of the Late Aaron Hill

... In Four Volumes. Consisting of Letters on Various Subjects, And of Original Poems, Moral and Facetious. With An Essay on the Art of Acting

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Description of a Tempest, from CVII Psalm.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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Description of a Tempest, from CVII Psalm.

They, who, in ships, the seas vast depths descend,
And, o'er the wat'ry world, their passage bend;
They (more than all) their God's great works discern,
And midst th' unfathom'd deep his wonders learn.
There, from smooth calms, on sudden storms they rise,
Hang on the horrid surge, and skim the skies!
Now, high as heaven, they climb their dreadful way,
Now, sink in gulphy slants, and lose the day!
Giddy, they reel, to shoot the frightful steep,
And their souls melt, amid the sounding sweep!
Helpless, they cling to what supports 'em, first,
And, o'er 'em feel the breaking billows burst.
Then, to their last almighty hope, they cry,
Who hears, and marks 'em, with a pitying eye:
He bids the storm be hush'd—The Winds obey;
And the aw'd Waves, in silence, shrink away,