These are thy glorious works, Parent of good, Almighty ! Thine this universal frame, Thus wondrous fair: Thyself how wondrous then ! Unspeakable! who sitt'st above these heavens, To us invisible, or dimly seen In these thy lowest works ; yet these declare... Poetry for repetition, ed. by H. Twells - 224 psl.redagavo - 1864Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| William Whiston - 1717 - 376 psl.
...loweft Works $ yet thefe declare Thy Goodnefs beyond Thought, and Power Divine : Speak ye who beft can tell, ye Sons of Light, Angels, for ye behold...choral Symphonies, Day without Night, Circle his Throne re-oycing : ye in Heav'n, On Earth joyn all ye Creatures to extoll Him firft, Him laft, Him midft,... | |
| Virgin muse - 1722 - 250 psl.
...thy loweft Works, yet thefe declare Thy Goodhefs beyond Thought, and Power Divine. Speak ye who beft can tell, ye Sons of Light, Angels, for ye behold...choral Symphonies, Day without Night, Circle his Throne Rejoycing, ye in Heaven, On Earth joyn all ye Creatures to extol Himfirft,himlaft, hmimid'ft, and without... | |
| William Whiston - 1725 - 370 psl.
...thy loweft Works ; yet thefe declare Thy Goodnefs beyond Thought, and Power Divine; Speak ye who beft can tell, ye Sons of Light, Angels, for ye behold...and with Songs And choral Symphonies, Day without Nighr, Circle his Throne rejoycing : ye in HeaVn, On Earth join all ye Creatures to extoll Him firft,... | |
| William Smith (Revd. Mr.) - 1745 - 356 psl.
...loweft Works, yet thefe declare • 'Thy goodnefs beyond thought, and power divine. Speak ye, who be ft can tell, ye Sons of Light, Angels, for ye behold...Symphonies, day without night, Circle his 'Throne rejoycing, Ye in Heaven. On Earth joyn all ye Creatures to extol Himfirft, Him laft, Him midft, and... | |
| Henry Moses - 1750 - 314 psl.
...Parent of Good 1 Almighty ! Thine this universal frame, Thus wondrous fair. Thyself how wondrous then I Unspeakable ! who sitt'st above these heavens. To...declare Thy goodness beyond thought, and power divine J" On drawing near to Elephanta, I was enraptured by a closer view of that island, fringed with palms... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 316 psl.
...thine this universal frame, Thus wond'rous fair; thyself how wond'rous tben! Unspeakable, who sit'st above these Heavens To us invisible, or dimly seen...yet these declare §Thy goodness beyond thought, and pow'r divine. Speak ye who best can tell, ye sons of light, 16* 'Vngels j for ye behold him, and with... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 psl.
...Thus wond'rous fair ; thyself how wond'rous then ! 155 Unspeakable, who sit'st above these Heav'ns To us invisible, or dimly seen In these thy lowest...yet these declare Thy goodness beyond thought, and pow'r divine. Speak ye who best can tell, ye sons of light, 1 60 Angels ; for ye behold Him, and with... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 psl.
...frame, Thus wondrous fair ; thyself how wondrous then ! Unspeakable, who sit'tt above these Heavens 156 To us invisible, or dimly seen In these thy lowest...yet these declare Thy goodness beyond thought, and pow'r divine. Speak ye who best can tell, ye sons of light, 1 6* Angels ; for ye behold him, and with... | |
| William Bingley - 1803 - 524 psl.
...frame, Thus wondrous fair; thyself how wondrous then ! Unspeakable, who sitt'st above these Heav'ns, To us invisible, or dimly seen In these thy lowest...yet these declare Thy goodness beyond thought, and pow'r divine ! THE EMPIRE OF NATURE, JL HE Empire of Nature is divided by Linnaeus into three essential... | |
| Ely Bates - 1804 - 422 psl.
...thine this universal frame, How wondrous fair, thyself how wondrous then ! Unspeakable, who dwell" st above these heavens, To us invisible, or dimly seen,...yet these declare Thy goodness beyond thought, and pow'r divine ! These sentiments of adoration, ascribed to our first parents, doubtless ascended as... | |
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