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 yellow treasure of the plain; All of these, and all I see, Should be sung, and sung by me :... The Worcester Talisman - Page 921828Full view - About this book
| Henry Moore - Clergy - 1826 - 338 pages
...and bring the day ; The moon that shines with borrow'd light, The stars that gild the gloomy night ; All of these, and all I see, Should be sung, and sung by me : These praise their Maker as they can, But want, and ask the tongue of man. '' I am full of business... | |
| John Wesley - Methodism - 1826 - 466 pages
...that gild the gloomy night, All of those, and all I see, Should be sung, and sung by me : These praise their Maker as they can. But want, and ask the tongue of man." " I am full of business : but have found a way to write, without taking any time from that. It is but... | |
| John Johnstone - 1827 - 596 pages
...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 yellow...Maker as they can, But want and ask the tongue of man. Go search among your idle dreams, Your busy, or your vain extremes ; And find a life of equal bliss,... | |
| Christian poetry, English - 1828 - 398 pages
...gild the gloomy night ; The seu that roll unnumber'd waves ; The wood that spreads its shady leaves; The field whose ears conceal the grain, The yellow...; All of these, and all I see, Should be sung, and eung by me : They speak their Maker as they can, But want and ask the tongue of Man. Go, search among... | |
| Ethics - 1829 - 258 pages
...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 yellow treasure of the plain. The whole of these, and all I see, Ought to be sung, and sung by me ; .They speak their Maker as they... | |
| John Adey - Hymns - 1830 - 260 pages
...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 can, But want and ask, the tongue of man. LM Universal Praise. HARMONIA SACRA. 1 "PRAISE to the God who arch'd the sky, *- Is the high note that... | |
| John Wesley - Methodism - 1830 - 528 pages
...and bring the day ; The moon that shines with borrow'd light ; The stars that gild the gloomy night ; All of these, and all I see. Should be sung, and sung by me : These praise their Maker as they can, But want and auk the tongue of man• I am full of business... | |
| Thomas Parnell - 1833 - 324 pages
...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 yellow...maker as they can, But want and ask the tongue of man. Go search among your idle dreams, Your busy or your vain extremes ; And find a life of equal bliss,... | |
| University of Oxford - Classical languages - 1833 - 146 pages
...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 yellow...Maker as they can, But want and ask the tongue of man. [Dean Ireland's Scholarship, 1844.] ... | |
| Notes - 1834 - 264 pages
...minerals; all these are ready to instruct us in the mysteries of faith, and the duties of morality. " They speak their Maker as they can, But want and ask the tongue or man." PARNELL. Ps. cii. p. 35. A prayer of the afflicted. v. 1. Sin and sorrow force "prayers''and... | |
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