But wandering oft, with brute unconscious gaze, Man marks not Thee, marks not the mighty hand, That, ever busy, wheels the silent spheres ; Works in the secret deep ; shoots, steaming, thence The fair profusion that o'erspreads the Spring... The Seasons: By James Thomson; with His Life, an Index, and Glossary ... - Página 214por James Thomson - 1793 - 225 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Lindley Murray - 1826 - 264 páginas
...such kind art. Such beauty and beneficenre combin'd ; Shade, unperceiv'd, so soft'ning into shade, And all so forming an harmonious whole, That as they still succeed, they ravish still., 5. But wand'nng oft, with brute unconscious gaze, Maa marks not thee, marks not the mighty hand, That... | |
| James Thomson - 1826 - 430 páginas
...impercettiAnd ali so forming an harmonions wliole; Tliat, as they stili succeed, they ravish stili. Bui wandering oft with brute unconscious gaze, Man marks not THEE , marks not thè miglity hand , That, ever-busy, wheels thè silent spheres ; Works in thè secret deep; shoots,steaming,... | |
| John Cole - 1827 - 166 páginas
...such kind art, Such beauty and beneficence combin'd ; Shade, unperceiv'd, so soft'ning into shade. And all so forming an 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... | |
| Poetical ladder - 1827 - 94 páginas
...such kind art, Such beauty and beneficence combin'd ; Shade, unperceiv'd, so softening into shade ; And all so forming an harmonious whole, That, as they still succeed, they ravish still. But wondering oft, with brute unconscious gaze, Man marks not thee, marks not the mighty hand, That, ever-busy,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1827 - 262 páginas
...such kind art, Such beauty and beneficence conabin'd ; Shade, unperceiv'd, so soft'ning into shade, And all so forming an harmonious whole, That as they still succeed, they ravish still. 5 But wand'ring oft, with brute unconscious gaze, Man marks not Thee, marks not the mighty hand, That,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1827 - 276 páginas
...such kind art, Such beauty and beneficence combin'd ; Shade, unperceiv'd, so soft'ning into shade, And all so forming an harmonious whole, ' . That as they still succeed, they ravish still. 5. But wand'ring oft, with brute unconscious gaze, Man marks not Thee, marks not the mighty hand, That,... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 264 páginas
...such kind art, Such beauty and beneficence combin'drShade, unperceiv'd, so softening into shade — And all so forming an harmonious whole — That, as...Man marks not thee, marks not the mighty hand, That ever busy, wheels the silent spheres — Works in the secret deep — shoots, teeming thence The fair... | |
| John S. Skinner - 1828 - 438 páginas
...its po sessor; neither is its possession always accotupanie "r-hade, unperceiv'd, so softening shade; And all so forming an harmonious whole, That as they still succeed, they ravish still." But I repeat, I wish you had been with us; how much more you would have been gratified, than with this... | |
| Christian Cann - 1828 - 570 páginas
...such kind aft, Such beauty and beneficence combin'd , Shade, unperceived, so softening into shade ; And all, so forming an harmonious whole : That as they still succeed, they ravish still. 686* From cold Estotiland, Estotiland ; so called by the fishermen of Friezland, and afterwards by... | |
| 1828 - 514 páginas
...such kind art, Such beauty and beneficence combined ; Shade unperceived, so softening into shade ; And all so forming an harmonious whole, That, as they still succeed, they ravish still. — THOMSOS. To the mind possessed of a refined taste, and which delights in the exercise of its reflective... | |
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