| Psychology - 1828 - 394 pages
...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,...Even in the depth of solitary woods, By human foot untrod, proclaim thy power, And to the choir celestial Then, resound, The eternal cause, support, and... | |
| 1828 - 588 pages
...unnumbered wonders, let us trace his wisdom and his goodness in them all:— " 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, Th' eternal cause, support, and... | |
| William Bingley - 1829 - 380 pages
...qu'un compose d'animaux ; toutes leurs liqueurs en foumissent; tous leurs vaisseaux en sont seme's ! Were ev'ry falt'ring tongue of man, Almighty Father!...Even in the depth of solitary woods, By human foot untrod, proclaim thy power. FINIS. Harvey, Darton, and Co. Primers, Cracechuich Street, London. PUBLISHED... | |
| Gill's scientific, technological and microscopic repository - 1829 - 424 pages
...whole dependance is on that tender mercy which is extended over all his works. " Were eVry 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 t' proclaim thy power." I remain, DEAR SIR, Yours... | |
| Thomas F. Walker - English poetry - 1830 - 256 pages
...stars, would loos'uing reel Wide from their spheres, and Chaos come again. And yet was every faultering 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 quire celestial Thee... | |
| William Patrick - Botany - 1831 - 444 pages
...creation : thus confirming the declaration of the poet — . — — — — " was every faltering tongue of man, ALMIGHTY FATHER, silent in thy praise,...Thy works themselves would raise a general voice, Ev'n in the depths of solitary woods, By human foot untrod ; proclaim thy power, And to the choir celestial... | |
| William Patrick - Botany - 1831 - 450 pages
...harmony of the visible creation : thus confirming the declaration of the poet— " was every faltering tongue of man, ALMIGHTY FATHER, silent in thy praise,...Thy works themselves would raise a general voice, Ev'n in the depths of solitary woods, By human foot untrod; proclaim thy power, And to the choir celestial... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 pages
...stars, would loosening reel Wide from their spheres, ,mi Chaos come again. And yet was every faltering tongue of Man, ALMIGHTY FATHER ! silent in thy praise ; Thy works themselves would raise a general vf.ice, E'en in the depth of solitary woods By human foot untrod ; proclaim thy power And to the choir... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich, George Stillman Hilliard - English literature - 1834 - 398 pages
...among poets, is not often quoted. Let him however be a witness here. ' 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... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Almanacs - 1834 - 440 pages
...among poets, ia not often quoted. Let him however, be a witness here — " And yet wag 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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