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324 Sotkeby i s Saul , a Poem .
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Each one his way , and spread throughout the host Distrust , and foul disorder , and dismay . Page 50 . With regard to the yersifiqa tiofl , we meet with such expressions , sucl * cadeqces , and sqch pauses , as the following , whi ^ h will strike every reader , and which we have selected with no difficulty——Shall oi > his people bring Peace do ^ n . Pag © 60 .
From tjie cl ^ ar t > roo ] c on zva ?/ He cliose five polish ' q [ stores . Page 71 . And this account of a conquered City— ' * ¦ ^ ' ' u
— They cry to heayeri , Its dwellers , smitten with Saul ' s merciless sword , Woman , and mari , apxl suckling , ye ^ the ox , The ass , the sheep , all smitten of the sword , By the fell Edomlce , at word of Saul Slain all . Page 1 S J . jA
gain" Who offen d Saul , though the nation hails them , loy ? God Saul slays : the congregation looking on . Paee 106 " . cc ^ evil and transgression in my hand So n > ay thy servant perish ! If the Lord
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Hath stirr'd the ^ up , tkou ^ God ^ my blood accept ! Butif the spas of wen , light on thy head The vengeance : thou whose rag ^ has driv e n me forth F % om out the Lord ' s inheritance ^ and said . " &c . P ? gel 79 . The following is the d ^ scrip . tjon of Saul vowing at the altar the destruction of
David—He spake And o ' er the ajt ^ r bow'd . None heard his prayer . His pale li p quivered with th * un . quiet mind And suddenly it seem ? d , strange darkness fell ^\ round him . Loud his groan was heard of all . He starts : and from the sacred
feast , untouched , Speeds : and in merciless Tenr geance , fiend possess'd , Brood ' s o ' er ih * unutterable fell resolve , VowM at the aJtar : vow accurst of blood , Vengeance against the chosen one of God . Page 88 . Wq add , as the catastrophe of the poexrij the death of Saul .
Saul rushes ' mid the battle ^ slaughter round , Terror and fell destruction . Israel flies . Thy mountains , etirst Gitboa ! stream with bipod . Around their king and sire , his valiant sons Fight , fall , and perish . Lo ! thq monarchy lone ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1807, page 324, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2381/page/36/
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