| 1831 - 596 pages
...Philosophy, baptized In the pure fountain of Eternal Love, Has eyes indecvl ; and viewing all she sees As meant to indicate a God to man, Gives Him his praise and forfeits not her own.'* The name of this month originates from the Latin Junius, which some derive from Juno. Ovid, in the... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 pages
...Friends in the friends of science, and true prayer H<is,llowpd-(|nj« lips wet with Castalian^dewa. Such was thy 'wisdom, Newton, child-like sage ! Sagacious reader of the works of Gqd, .' And' in this word sagacious. Such too U)ine, Milton, whose genius had angelic wings, ' And... | |
| Joseph Emerson - Elocution - 1832 - 122 pages
...love, Has eyes indeed ; and viewing all she sees 2 ) As meant to indicate a God to man, Gives шм his praise, and forfeits not her own. Learning has...found Friends in the friends of science, and true pray'r Has flow'd from lips, wet with Castalian dewF. Such was thy wisdom, Newton, child-like sage... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - Elocution - 1833 - 312 pages
...the holy towers of Zion hill! Campbell. Friends in the Friends of science, and true prayer Has flow'd from lips wet with Castalian dews. Such was thy wisdom, Newton, child-like sage! 5 Sagacious reader of the Works of God, 11. Piety has found And in his Word sagacious. Such too thine,... | |
| Leonard Woods, Charles D. Pigeon - American essays - 1834 - 730 pages
...very first class, whether you regard the vigour of their minds, or the success of then" application. "Learning has borne such fruit in other days On all...prayer Has flowed from lips wet with Castalian dews." These scholars, whether we are students of God's word, or his works, these are the men whom we should... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1834 - 322 pages
...manifest from her own, throughout the day, that she did not wish him to entertain any other. CHAPTER VI. Learning has borne such fruit in other days On all...prayer Has flowed from lips wet with Castalian dews. COWPEB. IT can strike no one as strange, that nine out of ten persons who hear the awful Dies — irse... | |
| Leonard Woods, Charles D. Pigeon - American essays - 1834 - 686 pages
...very first class, whether you regard the vigour of their minds, or the success of their application. "Learning has borne such fruit in other days On all...science, and true prayer Has flowed from lips wet with Caatalian dews." J These scholars, whether we are students of God's word, or his works, these are the... | |
| William Cowper - 1835 - 620 pages
...Philosophy, baptized In the pure fountain of eternal love, Has eyes indeed ; and viewing all she sees As meant to indicate a God to man, Gives HIM his praise,...Friends in the friends of science, and true prayer Has flowM from lips wet with Castalian dews. Such was thy wisdom, Newton, child-like sage ! Sagacious reader... | |
| Edward Mammatt - Art - 1835 - 470 pages
..."Philosophy, baptised In the pure fountain of eternal love, Has eyes indeed : and viewing all she sees As meant to indicate a God to man. Gives him his praise, and forfeits not her own." — COWFER. We are now most unwillingly forced to pass on to the conclusion of this comprehensive lecture,... | |
| Edward Mammatt - Art - 1835 - 472 pages
...Philosophy, baptised In the pure fountain of eternal love, Has eyes indeed : and viewing all she sees As meant to indicate a God to man. Gives him his praise, and forfeits not her own."— Cow PER. We are now most unwillingly forced to pass on to the conclusion of this compre • hensive... | |
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