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Poem
August 29, 1822
Alexandria Gazette & Advertiser
Alexandria, Virginia
What is this article about?
A devotional poem from the Russian Anthology, meditating on God's awesome power during a thunder storm, human frailty, and the brevity of life compared to divine eternity. Written in Charleston, Aug. 15.
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POETRY.
From the Russian Anthology.
DURING A THUNDER STORM.
It thunders: Sons of dust, in reverence bow!
Ancient of days! Thou speakest from above:
Thy right hand wields the bolt of terror now;
That hand which scatters peace, and joy, and love.
Almighty! trembling like a timid child,
I hear Thy awful voice—alarm'd—afraid—
I see the flashes of Thy lightning wild.
And in the very grave would hide my head.
Lord! what is man? Up to the sun he flies—
Or feebly wanders through earth's vale of dust;
There is he lost midst heaven's high mysteries,
And here in error and in darkness lost:
Beneath the storm-clouds, of life's raging sea,
Like a poor sailor by the tempest tost
In a frail bark—the sport of destiny,
He sleeps—and dashes on the rocky coast.
Thou breathest; and the obedient storm is still:
Thou speakest—silent the submissive wave:
Man's shattered ship the rushing waters fill,
And the hush'd billows roll across his grave.
Sourceless and endless God! compar'd with Thee
Life is a shadowy momentary dream:
And time when view'd through Thy eternity,
Less than the mote of morning's golden beam.
Charleston, Aug. 15.
From the Russian Anthology.
DURING A THUNDER STORM.
It thunders: Sons of dust, in reverence bow!
Ancient of days! Thou speakest from above:
Thy right hand wields the bolt of terror now;
That hand which scatters peace, and joy, and love.
Almighty! trembling like a timid child,
I hear Thy awful voice—alarm'd—afraid—
I see the flashes of Thy lightning wild.
And in the very grave would hide my head.
Lord! what is man? Up to the sun he flies—
Or feebly wanders through earth's vale of dust;
There is he lost midst heaven's high mysteries,
And here in error and in darkness lost:
Beneath the storm-clouds, of life's raging sea,
Like a poor sailor by the tempest tost
In a frail bark—the sport of destiny,
He sleeps—and dashes on the rocky coast.
Thou breathest; and the obedient storm is still:
Thou speakest—silent the submissive wave:
Man's shattered ship the rushing waters fill,
And the hush'd billows roll across his grave.
Sourceless and endless God! compar'd with Thee
Life is a shadowy momentary dream:
And time when view'd through Thy eternity,
Less than the mote of morning's golden beam.
Charleston, Aug. 15.
What sub-type of article is it?
Ode
Hymn
What themes does it cover?
Religious Faith
Nature Seasons
What keywords are associated?
Thunder Storm
Gods Power
Human Frailty
Divine Eternity
Russian Anthology
Charleston
What entities or persons were involved?
From The Russian Anthology
Poem Details
Title
During A Thunder Storm.
Author
From The Russian Anthology
Subject
During A Thunder Storm
Key Lines
It Thunders: Sons Of Dust, In Reverence Bow!
Lord! What Is Man? Up To The Sun He Flies—
Sourceless And Endless God! Compar'd With Thee
Life Is A Shadowy Momentary Dream:
And Time When View'd Through Thy Eternity,