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" The Lord of all. Himself through all diffused, Sustains and is the life of all that lives. Nature is but a name for an effect, Whose cause is God ; One Spirit— His, Who wore the platted thorns with bleeding brows, Rules universal Nature. "
John Heywood's complete series of home lesson books - Page 70
by Alfonzo Gardiner - 1872
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Poems, Volume 2

William Cowper - English poetry - 1800 - 438 pages
...cause? The Lord of all, himself through all diffus'd, Sustains, and is the life of all that lives. Nature is but a name for an effect, Whose cause is God. He feeds the secret fire By which the mighty process is maintain'd, Who sleeps not, is not weary; in...
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Beauties of Cowper: To which are Prefixed, a Life of the Author and ...

William Cowper - English poetry - 1801 - 280 pages
...cause? The Lord of all, Jurnself through all diffus'd, Sustains, and is the life of all that lives. Nature is but a name for an effect, Whose cause is God. He feeds the secret fire By which the mighty process is maintain'd, Who sleeps not, is not weary ;...
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Poems of Established Reputation: To Wit: 1st. The Art of Preserving Health

Health - 1802 - 302 pages
...and commending, as they would, To each some province, garden, field, or grove. But all are under one. One spirit — His Who wore the platted thorns with...bleeding brows — Rules universal nature. Not a flower 240 But shows some touch, in freckle, streak, or stain, Of his unrivall'd pencil. He inspires Their...
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Poems, Volume 2

William Cowper - English poetry - 1802 - 350 pages
...cause ? The Lord of all, himself through all diffus'd, Sustains, and is the life of all that lives. Nature is but a name for an effect, Whose cause is God. He feeds the secret fire By which the mighty process is maintain'd, Who sleeps not, is not weary ;...
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Poems [ed. by J. Newton]. Illustr. with engr. from the designs of ..., Volume 2

William Cowper - 1810 - 494 pages
...and commending as they would To each some province, garden, field, or grove. But all are under one. One spirit — His, Who wore the platted thorns with bleeding brows, Rules universal nature. Not a flow'r 240 But shows some touch, in freckle, streak, or stain, Of his unrivall'd pencil. He inspires...
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The Task: A Poem. In Six Books

William Cowper - English poetry - 1810 - 212 pages
...cause ? The Lord of all, himself through all diffus'd, Sustains, and is the life of all that lives. Nature is but a name for an effect, Whose cause is God. He feeds the secret fire By which the mighty process is maintain'd, Who sleeps not, is not weary ;...
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Practical and Descriptive Essays on the Economy of Fuel, and Management of Heat

Robertson Buchanan - Fuel - 1810 - 292 pages
...He was followed in the same inquiry by Smeaton ||, Roy and Troughton and also by M. Berthoud§. * " Nature is but a name for an effect, " Whose cause is God." — Cowpcr. >Dalton, page 31, 32. f Phil. Trans vol. 39. || Phil. Trans. 4*. § Essai sur Horlogerie,...
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The Task: A Poem in Six Books

William Cowper - 1811 - 228 pages
...cause ? The Lord of all, himself through all diffus'd,, Sustains, and is the life of all that lives. Nature is but a name for an effect, Whose cause is God. He feeds the secret fire By which the mighty process is maintain'd, Who sleeps not, is not weary ;...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volume 8

John Mason Good - 1819 - 788 pages
...thinz, it is a particular assemblage •f the mechanical properties of matter, as figure, motion, Sec. " Nature is but a name for an effect Whose cause is God." COWPER. Nearly conformable with this sentiment of fhe poet is the language of M. Hauy, who wys, " This...
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Poems, Volume 2

William Cowper - 1815 - 338 pages
...and commending as they would To each some provinoe, garden, field, or grove. But all are under one. One spirit — His, Who wore the platted thorns with bleeding brows, Rules universal nature. Not a flow Y But shows some touch, in freckle, streak, or stain, Of his unrivaU'd pencil. He inspires Their...
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