| William Cowper - 1854 - 806 pages
...harp, whose chords elude the sight, 325 Eacli yielding harmony dispos'd aright ; The screws revers'd, (a task which if he please God in a moment executes with ease,) Ten thousand thousand springs at once go loose, Lost, till he tune them, all their power and use. 330 Then neither heathy... | |
| William Cowper - 1855 - 582 pages
...woes ; Man is a harp, whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony disposed aright ; The screws reversed (a task which, if he please, God in a moment...Lost, till he tune them, all their power and use. Then neither heathy wilds, nor scenes as fair As ever recompensed the peasant's care, Nor soft declivities... | |
| Albert Barnes - Presbyterian Church - 1855 - 490 pages
...woes ; Man is a harp whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony, disposed aright ; The screws reversed (a task which, if he please, God in a moment executes with ease) , Ten thousand thousand things at- once go loose, Lost, till He turn them, all their power and use. ~No wounds like those a... | |
| William Cowper - 1855 - 798 pages
...harp, whose chords elude the sight, 325 Each yielding harmony dispos'd aright ; The screws revers'd, (a task which if he please God in a moment executes with ease,) Ten thousand thousand springs at once go loose, Lost, till he tune them, all their power and use. 330 Then neither heathy... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - Mental illness - 1856 - 360 pages
..." Man is a harp, whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony, disposed aright ; The screws reversed (a task which, if He please, God in a moment...Lost, till He tune them, all their power and use. PICTURE OP HIMSELF. 207 Then neither heathy wilds, nor'scenes as fair As ever recompensed the peasant's... | |
| William Cowper - 1856 - 512 pages
...is a harp, whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony dispos'd aright; The screws revers'd (a task which, if he please, God in a moment executes...once go loose, Lost, till he tune them, all their pow'r and use. Then neither heathy wilds, nor scenes as fair Nor soft declivities with tufted hills,... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - Mental illness - 1856 - 438 pages
...yielding harmony, disposed aright ; The screws reversed (a task which if He please 25G PICTUUE OF HIMSELF. God in a moment executes with ease) Ten thousand thousand...Lost, till He tune them, all their power and use. Then neither heathy wilds, nor scenes as fair As ever recompensed the peasant's care, Nor soft declivities... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - English poetry - 1856 - 574 pages
...woes ; Man is a harp, whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony disposed aright ; The screws reversed (a task which, if He please, God in a moment executes with case), Ten thousand thousand strings at once go loose, Lost, till He tunes them, all their power and... | |
| William Cowper, Henry Stebbing - 1856 - 430 pages
...sight, Each yielding harmony disposed aright ; The screws reversed (a task which, if he please, Cod in a moment executes with ease), Ten thousand thousand strings at once go locae, Lost, till he tune them, all their power and use. Then neither heathy wilds, nor scenes as fanAs... | |
| Job (the patriarch) - 1857 - 226 pages
...woes ; Man is a harp, whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony disposed aright ; The screws reversed (a task which if He please God in a moment...Lost, till he tune them, all their power and use." COWTER'S " Retirement." Page 69, Chap. xix. 25. " For I knoiv that my Redeemer liveth." There is no... | |
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