| Edward Young - Fore-edge paintings - 1817 - 372 pages
...set out at nature's birth, Are yet arrived at this so foreign world ; Though nothing half so rapid as their flight. An eye of awe and wonder let me roll,...extremes; and where, to count The thick sown glories in this field of fire, Perhaps a seraph's computation fails. Now, go, ambition ! boast thy boundless... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - Arts - 1817 - 348 pages
...out at Nature's birth, Are yet arrived at this so foreign world ; ^ Though nothing half so rapid as their flight. An eye of awe and, wonder let me roll,...depth, height, breadth, Are lost in their extremes j and where, to count The thick-sown glories in this field of fire, Perhaps a seraph's computation... | |
| Richard Lobb - Nature study - 1817 - 430 pages
...set out at Nature's birth, Are yet arrived at this so foreign world; Though nothing half so rapid as their flight. An eye of awe and wonder let me roll,...such an ocean wide Of deep astonishment? Where depth, heighth, breadth, Are lost in their extremes ; and where to count The thick-sown glories in this field... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - Children's encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1820 - 406 pages
...out at Nature '« birlli, Are yet armed at this so foreign world ; Tbongh nothing half so rapid as their flight. An eye of awe and wonder let me roll, And roll for ever. Who cao satiate sight In inch a »cene, ¡n tuen au ocean wide Of deep aitonishmeut Î Where depth, height,... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1821 - 358 pages
...set out at Nature's birth, Are yet arriv'd at this so foreign world ; Though nothing half so rapid as their flight. An eye of awe and wonder let me roll, And roller ever : who can satiate sight In surli a scene ? in such an ocean wide Of deep astonishment?... | |
| 1830 - 492 pages
...set out at Nature's birth, Are yet arrived at this so foreign world ; Though nothing half so rapid as their flight ! An eye of awe and wonder let me roll,...Are lost in their extremes ; and where to count The thick-sown glories in this field of fire, Perhaps a seraph's computation fails !" "NATURE," says a... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1822 - 658 pages
...set out at Nature's birth, Are yet arrived at this so foreign world ; Though nothing half so rapid as their flight. An eye of awe and wonder let me roll,...Are lost in their extremes ; and where, to count The thick-sown glories in this field of fire, 348. The stars as seen through modern Telescopes of improved... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 270 pages
...set out at Nature's birth, Are yet arrived at this so foreign world, Though nothing half so rapid as their flight. An eye of awe and wonder let me roll,...Are lost in their extremes; and where to count The thick-sown glories in this field of fire, Perhaps a seraph's computation fails. Now go, Ambition !... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1824 - 514 pages
...set out at Nature's birth, Are yet arrived at this so foreign world ; Though nothing half so rapid as their flight. An eye of awe and wonder let me roll,...for ever. Who can satiate sight In such a scene, in siicli an ocean wide Of deep astonishment? Where depth, beighth, breadth, Are lost in their extremes;... | |
| George G. Carey - Astronomy - 1825 - 274 pages
...set out at Nature's birth, Are yet arrived at this so foreign world ; Though nothing half so rapid as their flight. An eye of awe and wonder let me roll,...such an ocean wide Of deep astonishment? Where depth, heighth, breadth, Are lost in their extremes ; and where to count > The thick-sown glories in this... | |
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