Palestine a Prize Poem Recited in the Theatre Oxford June 15 1803
Palestine a Prize Poem Recited in the Theatre Oxford June 15 1803
Ralph Vary Chamberlin
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6. Ver. 17. Ye guardian faints! ye warrior fons of heaven. Authorities for thefe celeftial warriors may be found, Joih. V. 13. 2 Kings vi. 2. 2 Mace. V. 3. Ibid. Xi. Jofcph. Ed. Hudl". Vi. P. 1382. Et alibi pafum. P. 6. Ver. 20. A hod of gods, on Sioiis towcry Jlecp. It is fcarcely neceffary to mention thejpifty fite of Je- rufalem. " The hill of God is a high nill, even a high " hill as the hill of Bafhan. " P. 6. Ver. 26. Myjhrious harpings fwell the midnight gale. See Sandys, and other trave...llers into Afia. 32 P. 7. Ver. 33. Then fhould my Mufe afcend with bolder flight. Common practice, and the authority of Milton, feem fufflcient to juflify ufing this term as a perfonification of poetry. P. 7. Ver. 45. And as the Jeer on Pifgah's topmoft brow. Mofes. P. 8. Ver. 50. From Carmel's cliffs to Almotana's tide ; The liquid health of fmooth Ardeni's rill. Almotana is the oriental name for the Dead fea, as Axdeni is for Jordan. P. 8. Ver. 53. The grot, where, by the watch-fire's evening blaze, The robber riots, or the hermit prays.
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