| Chaplet - 1805 - 238 pages
...that shines with horrow'd light ; The stars that gild the gloomy night ; The seas that roll unnumher'd waves ; The wood that spreads its shady leaves ; The...whose ears conceal the grain, The yellow treasure of (he plain ; — All of these, and all I see, Shoud he sung, and sung hy me : They speak their maker... | |
| English poetry - 1806 - 408 pages
...shines with borrow'd light ; The stars that gild the gloomy night; The seas that roll tumumber'd vvavesj The wood that spreads its shady leaves ; The field...treasure of the plain; All of these, and all I see, Should be sung, and sung by me: They speak their Maker as they can, But want and ask the tongue of... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 512 pages
...that shines with borrow'd light, The stars that gild the gloomy night; The seas that roll unoumber'd waves ; The wood that spreads its shady leaves ; The...treasure of the plain ; All of these, and all I see, Should be sung, and sung by me : They speak their Maker as they can, But want and ask the tongue of... | |
| Walter Scott - English poetry - 1810 - 308 pages
...shines with borrow'd light ; The stars, that gild the gloomy night ; The seas, that roll unnumber'd waves ; The wood, that spreads its shady leaves ;...treasure of the plain ; All of these, and all I see, Should be sung, and sung by me : They speak their Maker as they can, But want and ask the tongue of... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 612 pages
...that shines with borrow'd light; The stars that gild the gloomy night ; The seas that roll unnnmber'd waves; The wood that spreads its shady leaves ; The...treasure of the plain; All of these, and all I see, Should be sung, and sung by me : They speak their maker as they can, But want and ask the tongue of... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 664 pages
...gloomy night; ' The seas that roll unnumher'd writes; The wood that sprtads its shady leaves; The Held whose ears conceal the grain. The yellow treasure of the plain; All of these, and all 1 see, Should be sung, and sung by me: They S[>eak their maker as they can, But want and ask the tongue... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 620 pages
...that shines with borrow'«! lightj The stars that gild the gloomy night; The seas that roll unnumber'd waves; The wood that spreads its shady leaves; The field whose ears conceal the grain, The yil'ow treasure of the plain; All of these, and all I see, j Should be sung, and sung by me: They si>eak... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 664 pages
...shines with borrowM light; The stars that gild the gloomy night; ' The seas that roll nnnnmlier'd wares; The wood that spreads its shady leaves; The field whose ears conceal the grain, The yel'ow treasure of the plain; All of these, and all 1 see, Should ho sung, and sung by me: They speak... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 620 pages
...that shines with borrow'd light; The stars that gild the trloomy night; The seas that roll unntimbcr'd waves; The wood that spreads its shady leaves • The field whose ears conceal the irrain The yellow treasure of the plain; All of these, and all 1 see, Should be sung, and sung by'me... | |
| William Bengo Collyer - Hymns - 1812 - 980 pages
...stars that gild the gloomy night : 2 The seas that roll unnumber'd waves, The wood that spreads it's shady leaves ; . The field whose ears conceal the grain, The yellow treasure of the plain. 3 The whole of these, and all I see, Ought to be sung, and sung by me : They speak their Maker as they... | |
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