Acquaint thyself with God, if thou wouldst taste His works. Admitted once to his embrace, Thou shalt perceive that thou wast blind before : Thine eye shall be instructed ; and thine heart Made pure shall relish, with divine delight Till then unfelt, what... Poems - Page 153by William Cowper - 1802Full view - About this book
| George Barrell Cheever - 1849 - 240 pages
...works. Admitted once to his embrace Thou shalt perceive that thou wast blind before. Thine eye shalt be instructed, and thine heart, Made pure, shall relish...Till then unfelt, what hands divine have wrought." The steps are plain, from nature to the Author of nature and to his natural government ; from his natural... | |
| William Cowper - 1850 - 516 pages
...thyself with God, if thou wouldst taste His works. Admitted once to his embrace, Thou shalt perceive that thou wast blind before ; Thine eye shall be instructed...unfelt, what hands divine have wrought. Brutes graze the mountain top, with faces prone, And eyes intent upon the scanty herb It yields them ; or, recumbent... | |
| Catherine Mary M'Nab - Children - 1850 - 136 pages
...thyself with God, if thou would'st taste His works. Admitted once to his embrace, Thou shalt perceive that thou wast blind before, Thine eye shall be instructed...Till then unfelt, what hands divine have wrought." M. I hope you will all do as your teacher wishes. It is not only because of its beauty he wishes you... | |
| George Croly - English poetry - 1850 - 442 pages
...God, if thou wouldst taste His works. Admitted once to his embrace, Thou shalt perceive that thon wust blind before : Thine eye shall be instructed ; and thine heart Made pure, shall relifli with divine delight, Till then nnfclt, what hands divine have wrought. Brutes graze the mountain... | |
| William Cowper - 1851 - 620 pages
...with divine delight, Till then unfelt, what hands divine have wrought. Brutes graze the mountain top, of r stretehing far away From inland regions to the distant main. Man views it and admires; but rests content... | |
| William Cowper - 1851 - 624 pages
...thyself with God, if thou wouldst taste His works. Admitted once to his embrace, Thou shalt perceive ook @ , unfell, what hands divine have wrought. Brutes graze the mountain top, with faces prone, And eyes intent... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1852 - 466 pages
...Admitted once to his emhrace, Thou shalt perceive that thou wert hlind hefore : Thine eye shall he instructed ; and thine heart Made pure, shall relish,...unfelt, what hands divine have wrought. Brutes graze the mountain -top, with faces prone, And eyes intent upon the scanty herh It yields them ; or, recumhent... | |
| William Cowper - 1853 - 796 pages
...thyself with God, if thou would'st taste His works. Admitted once to his embrace, 780 Thou shall perceive that thou wast blind before : Thine eye shall be instructed...wrought. Brutes graze the mountain-top, with faces prone, 785 And eyes intent upon the scanty herb It yields them ; or, recumbent on its brow, Ruminate heedless... | |
| Henry Harbaugh - Future life - 1853 - 410 pages
...thyself with God, if thou wouldst taste ' His works. Admitted once to His embrace, Thou shall perceive that thou wast blind before : Thine eye shall be instructed...Till then unfelt, what hands divine have wrought. COWPEB. What must the scenery of the heavenly world be, when mirrored in glorified eyes, and in a pure... | |
| William Cowper - 1853 - 522 pages
...that thou waft blind before : Thine eye fhall be inftructed ; and thine heart Made pure mall relifh, with divine delight Till then unfelt, what hands divine...mountain-top, with faces prone, And eyes intent upon the fcanty herb It yields them ; or, recumbent on its brow, Ruminate heedlefs of the fcene outfpread Beneath,... | |
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