| David Thomas - 1863 - 750 pages
...hostile winds and waves bear it to its ultimate destination. " There is a power Unseen, that rules th' illimitable world — That guides its motions, from...brightest star To the least dust of this sin-tainted mould ; While man, who madly deems himself the lord Of all, is nought but weakness and dependence.... | |
| Henry George Bohn - Quotations - 1867 - 752 pages
...Low in the dust, and teach them they are nothing. Ji.Gtr.in.3. There is a power Unseen that rules the illimitable world, That guides its motions, from the...brightest star To the least dust of this sin-tainted mould ; While man, who madly deems himself the lord Of all, is nought but weakness and dependence lb.... | |
| Kate Sanborn - English poetry - 1869 - 306 pages
...us shine forever — that is life !" Of Providence: — • " There is a power Unseen that rules the illimitable world, That guides its motions, from the...brightest .star To the least dust of this sin-tainted mould ; While man, who madly deems himself the lord Of all, is naught but weakness and dependence.... | |
| Aubrey Charles Price - 1869 - 186 pages
...remember this always ! Very beautifully has the poet said:— "There is power Unseen, that rules the illimitable world, That guides its motions from the brightest star To the least dust of this sin tainted mould; While man, who madly deems himself the lord Of all, is nought but weakness, and... | |
| Zeta (pseud.) - Christian life - 1871 - 160 pages
.... .119 LEAFLETS ... . . 125 CHAPTER I. THE FIRST INTERVIEW. " THERE is power Unseen, that rules the illimitable world, That guides its motions from the...brightest star, To the least dust of this sin-tainted mould ; While man, who deems himself the lord Of all, is nought but weakness, and dependence. This... | |
| simpkim marshall & co - 1871 - 460 pages
...know the utter depth of our ignorance, and to feel that— '' There is a Power Unseen, that rules'the illimitable world, That guides its motions from the brightest star To the least dust of the sin-tainted mould ; While man who madly deems himself the lord Of all, is nought but weakness and... | |
| Theology - 1871 - 404 pages
...— That guides its motions from the highest star To the lowest dust of this sin-tainted mould ; * While man, who madly deems himself the lord Of all, is nought bat weakness, and dependence. On the necessary mysteriousness of Divine Providence it is well said... | |
| Poetry - 1872 - 710 pages
...His own great wing. TG Upham. 2601. PROVIDENCE, Direction of. There is power Unseen, that rules the ul 5. mould ; Wliile man, who madly deems himself the lord [once. Of all, is naught but weakness and depcndThis... | |
| Henry Bleby - Methodist Church (Great Britain) - 1872 - 588 pages
...humbled himself before God." VIII. THE BLACKSMITH'S WEDDING. THERE is a Power Unseen, that rules the illimitable world, That guides its motions, from the brightest star To the least dust of this sin.tniutcd mould ; While man, who madly deems himself the lord Of all, is nought but weakness and... | |
| M. E. Bewsher - 1875 - 84 pages
...child and the sutler's wife never met again in this world ' There is a power Unseen, that rules th' illimitable world — That guides its motions, from...brightest star To the least dust of this sin-tainted mould ; While man, who madly deems himself the lord Of all, is nought but weakness and dependence.... | |
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