| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1813 - 276 pages
...harmonious whole, That, as they still sueeeed, they ravish still. But wand'ring oft, with brute uneonseious gaze, Man marks not Thee, marks not the mighty hand,...ever busy, wheels the silent spheres ; Works in the seeret deep: shoots, steaming thenee.: ,.The fair profusion that o'erspreads the spring; Flings from... | |
| James Thomson - 1813 - 346 pages
...all so forming an harmonious whole ; That, as they still succeed, they ravish still. But wandering oft, with brute unconscious gaze, Man marks not THEE ; marks not the mighty hand, That, ever-busy, wheels the silent spheres ; 30 ' Works in the secret deep; shoots, steaming, thence The... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1814 - 424 pages
...they still succeed, thay ravish still. But wandering oft with brute unconscious gaze, Man marks riot thee, marks not the mighty hand,. That, ever busy, wheels the silent spheresWorks in the secret deep — shoots, streaming, thence The fair profusion that orerspreads the... | |
| Ephraim Wood - Society of Friends - 1815 - 384 pages
...stores; or winter send us to our habitations ;" still we. may be admirers of nature.s God ; " To mark the mighty hand, That ever busy, wheels the silent spheres; Works in the secret deep, shoots streaming thence The fair profusion that o.erspreads the spring; Flings from the sun directs the flaming... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1815 - 276 pages
...all so forming- a» harmonious whole, That as they still succeed, they ravish still. But wand'ring .oft, with brute unconscious gaze, Man marks not thee, marks not the mighty hand, That ever busjy wheels the silent spheres; Works in the secret deep ; shoots, steemiog, thence The fair profusion... | |
| Rodolphus Dickinson - Elocution - 1815 - 214 pages
...all so forming an harmonious whole ; That, as they still succeed, they ravish still. But wandering oft with brute unconscious gaze, Man, marks not Thee, marks not the mighty hand, Thi.t, ever-busy, wheels the silent spheres ; Works in the secret deep j shoots, steaming, thence The... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1815 - 262 pages
...harmonious whole, That, as they ftill fuccced, they ravifh ftill. But wand'ring oft, with brute unconfcious gaze, Man marks not Thee, marks not the mighty hand, That, ever bufy, wheels the filent fpheres ; Works in the fecret deep ; fhoots, flearning, thence The fair profufion... | |
| James Thomson - 1816 - 256 pages
...all so forming an harmonious whole ; That, as they still succeed, they ravish still. But wandering oft, with brute unconscious gaze, Man marks not Thee,...o'erspreads the Spring ; Flings from the sun direct the naming day ; Feeds every creature ; hurls the tempest forth ; And as on earth this grateful change... | |
| John Bonnycastle - Astronomy - 1816 - 490 pages
...and perfection, and consequently far less worthy of its ineffable Contriver, " Whose mighty hand, For ever busy, wheels the silent spheres; Works in the secret deep; shoots, streaming thence, The fair profusion that o'erspreads the spring; Flings from the sun direct the flaming... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1817 - 416 pages
...all so forming an harmonious whole — That, as they still suceed, they ravish still. But wandering oft with brute unconscious gaze, Man marks not thee,...silent spheres — Works in the secret deep — shoots, streaming, thence The fair profusion that o'erspreads the spring- — Flings from the sun direct the... | |
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