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" But should he hide his face, the astonish'd sun, And all the extinguish'd stars, would, loosening, reel Wide from their spheres, and Chaos come again. And yet was every faltering tongue of man, Almighty Father ! silent in Thy praise, Thy works themselves... "
A Companion to the London Museum and Pantherion: Containing a Brief ... - Page 78
by William Bullock - 1813 - 151 pages
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A Gift for My Young Friends

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Children's poetry - 1854 - 264 pages
...and their instincts, to the love of Him, who made, and endowed them." " And yet was every faltering tongue of man, Almighty Father ! silent in thy praise,...Thy works themselves would raise a general voice, E'en in the depth of solitary woods, By human foot untrod, proclaim thy power, And to the choir celestial,...
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English Synonymes, with Copious Illustrations and Explanations, Drawn from ...

George Crabb - English language - 1854 - 546 pages
...in the voice as well as the Jipe when they refuse to do their office; And yet was vvcry faultering tongue of man, Almighty Father ! silent in thy praise, Thy works themselves would raise a general votre. THOMSON. Stammering and stuttering are confined principally to the useless moving of the mouth...
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The Poetical Works of James Thomson, Volume 2

James Thomson - English poetry - 1854 - 312 pages
...from their spheres, and Chaos come again. And yet was every faltering tongue of Man, ALMIGHTY FATHEE ! silent in thy praise ; Thy works themselves would raise a general voice, E'en in the depth of solitary woods By human foot untrod, proclaim thy power, And to the Quire celestial...
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Words by the Way-side, Or, The Children and the Flowers

Emily Ayton - Nature study - 1855 - 192 pages
...feet in circumference." " How large is that?" asked Fanny. CHAPTER VIII. AND yet was every faltering tongue of man, Almighty Father ! silent in Thy praise...themselves would raise a general voice, Even in the depths of solitary woods, By human foot untrod ; proclaim Thy power, And to the choir celestial, Thee...
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A Complete Dictionary of Poetical Quotations: Comprising the Most Excellent ...

Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - Quotations, English - 1855 - 612 pages
...hand ! That pois'd, impels, and rules the steady whole. Thomson's Seasons 130 131 And Jrt was every falt'ring tongue of man, Almighty father ! silent...praise, Thy works themselves would raise a general voiee, Eren in the depth of solitary woods, By human foot untrod, proelaim thy power, And to the quire...
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A Complete Dictionary of Poetical Quotations: Comprising the Most Excellent ...

Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - Quotations, English - 1855 - 610 pages
...all-perfeet hand ! That pois'd, impels, and rules the steady whole. ' Thomson's Sasoss And yet wae every falt'ring tongue of man, Almighty father ! silent in thy praise, Thy works themselves would raiee a general voiee, Even in the depth of solitary woods, By human foot untrod, proelaim thy power,...
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Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids to Reflection ...

Aphorisms and apothegms - 1856 - 570 pages
...Life, a Deity; What has for ever been, and must for ever be. g, — Thomson. yet was every faltering tongue of man, Almighty Father ! silent in thy praise...Even in the depth of solitary woods By human foot untrod, proclaim thy power, And to the quire celestial Thee resound, The eternal Cause, Support, and...
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The Rural Poetry of the English Language: Illustrating the Seasons and ...

Joseph William Jenks - English poetry - 1856 - 574 pages
...PRAISB TO THE ALKIOHTT FATHER. — DELIGHT IX INTERPRETING NATURE. And yet was every faltering tongne e herself, for her enchanting son, Whom universal nature did lament, When by the rout that made t E'en in the depths of solitary woods By human foot untrod ; proclaim thy power, And to the choir celestial...
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Doesticks: What He Says, Volume 1

Q. K. Philander Doesticks - 1857 - 226 pages
...stars, would loosening reel' Wide from their spheres, and Chaos come again. And vet was every faltering tongue of Man, ALMIGHTY FATHER ! silent in thy praise...Thy Works themselves would raise a general voice, E'en in the depth of solitary woods By human foot untrod ; proclaim thy power, And to the choir celestial...
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Thomson and Pollok: Containing The Seasons

James Thomson - 1858 - 458 pages
...Wide from their spheres, and Chaos come again. And yet was every faltering tongue of Man, 135 LMIGHTY FATHER! silent in thy praise; Thy Works themselves would raise a general voice, E'en in the depth of solitary woods By human foot untrod ; proclaim thy power, And to the choir celestial...
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