| Francis Fawkes - 1763 - 266 páginas
...waves embrac'd, * A Greek poet, contemporary with Ariftophanes. j- Names attributed to the deity. All All their mighty maker blefs. Thou fhak'ft all nature...can our daring thoughts arife To thy pavilion in the fkies ; Nor can Plato's felf declare The blifs, the joy, the rapture there. Barren above thou doft... | |
| John Bell - 1794 - 574 páginas
...all nature with thy nod, Sea, earth, and air, confess the God : Yet does thy powerful hand sustain Both earth and heaven, both firm and main. Scarce can our daring thoughts arise To thy pavilion in the skies ; Nor can Plato's self declare The bliss, the joy, the rapture there.... | |
| 1796 - 220 páginas
...blue, low, liquid fky, Earth on its firm bads plac'd, And with cireling waves embrac'd, All creating power confefs, All their mighty Maker blefs. Thou...fuftain Both earth and heaven, both firm and main. Scaree can our daring thoughts arife To thy pavillion in the ikies, Nor can Plato's felf declare The... | |
| John Wesley - 1780 - 760 páginas
...All their mighty Maker blefs. Thou fhakeft all nature with thy nod, Sea, earth, and air, confefs thee God : Yet does thy powerful hand fuftain Both earth and heaven, both firm and main. The feathered fouls that fwim the air, And bathe in liquid ether there, The lark, precentor of their... | |
| 1806 - 330 páginas
...nature with thy nod, Sea, earth, and air, confess thee GOD ! • Yet does thy pow'rful hand sustain Both earth and heaven, both firm and main. Scarce can our daring thought arise To thy pavilion in the skies ; Nor can Plato's self declare The bliss, the joy, the rapture... | |
| Thomas Janes - 1810 - 336 páginas
...all nature with thy nod, Sea, earth, and air, confess thee GOD ! Yet does thy pow'rful hand sustain Both earth and heaven, both firm and main. Scarce can our daring thought arise To thy pavilion in the skies; Nor can Plato's self declare The bliss, the joy, the rapture... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1824 - 466 páginas
...nature with Thy. nod , Sea, earth, and air, confess thee God. Yet does Thy powerful hand sustain 2fi Both earth and heaven; both firm and main. Scarce can our daring thought arise To Thy pavilion in the skies : Nor can Plato's self declare, The bliss, the joy, the... | |
| Henry Moore - 1826 - 338 páginas
...all nature with Thy nod, Sea, earth, and air confess thee God : Yet does Thy powerful hand sustain Both earth and heaven, both firm and main. Scarce can our daring thoughts arise To Thy pavilion in the skies; Nor can t'lato's self declare The bliss, the joy, the rapture there.... | |
| wesley cabinet - 1856 - 274 páginas
...nature with Thy nod, — Sea, earth, and air, confess Thee God. Yet does Thy powerful hand sustain Both earth and heaven ; both firm and main. Scarce can our daring thought arise To Thy pavilion in Ihe skies ; Nor can Plato's self declare The bliss, the joy, the rapture... | |
| Bourchier Wrey Savile - 1865 - 310 páginas
...shak'st all nature with thy nod, Sea, earth, and air confess the God. Yet does Thy powerful hand sustain Both earth and heaven, both firm and main. Scarce can our daring thoughts arise To Thy pavilion in the skies ; Nor can Plato's self declare The bliss, the joy, the rapture there.... | |
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