| 1840 - 520 lehte
...the hyacinth or the lily of the valley. Well, then, may we exclaim, in the words of Dr. Gopd,— . " Not worlds on worlds, in phalanx deep, Need we to...For who but He who arch'd the skies, And pours the day-spring's living flood, Wondrous alike in all He tries, Could raise the daisy's purple bud ; " Mould... | |
| William Carus Wilson - 1829 - 304 lehte
...worlds on worlds in phalanx deep, Need we to prove that God is here ; The daisy, fresh from winter's sleep, Tells of his hand, in lines as clear. For who but he, who arched the skies And pours the day spring's living flood, Wondrous alike in all he tries, Could form... | |
| 1828 - 244 lehte
...To linger until morning, then Retrace their rosy paths again. P. THE DAISY. BY JOHN MASON GOOD, MD Not worlds on worlds in phalanx deep, Need we to prove a God is here ; The daisy, fresh from winter's sleep, Tells of his hand in lines as clear. For who but he that arch'd the skies, And pours... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1828 - 492 lehte
...the beauty which he admired, the impress of Deity. Let this be taken as a specimen : — THE DAISY. Not worlds on worlds in phalanx deep, Need we to prove a God is here ; The Daisy, fresh from Winter's sleep, Tells of his hand in lines as clear. For who but he who arch'd the skies, And pours... | |
| Moral and sacred poetry - 1829 - 326 lehte
...close of day ; So through the shadows of the tomh, May hreak forth Mercy's ray. THE DAISY. MASON GOOD. NOT worlds on worlds in phalanx deep, Need we to prove a God is here; The daisy, fresh from Winter's sleep, Tells of his hand in lines as clear. For who hut he who arched the skies, And pours... | |
| Thomas Willcocks - 1829 - 334 lehte
...of day, So tbrough the shadows of the tomh, May break forth Mercy's ray. THE DAISY. MASON GOOD. Nor worlds on worlds in phalanx deep, Need we to prove a God is here ; The daisy, fresh from Winter's sleep, Tells of his hand in lines as clear. For who but he who arched the skies, And pours... | |
| 1829 - 466 lehte
...Gregory, a work which we earnestly recommend to the attentive perusal of our readers : C!)f Daiey. : Mot worlds on worlds in phalanx deep Need we to prove a GOD is here ; The daisy, fresh from winter's sleep, Tells of his hand in lines as clear. For who but he who arched the skies, And pours... | |
| 1832 - 440 lehte
...worlds on worlds, in phalanx deep, Need we, to prove a God is here ; The daisy, fresh from winter's sleep, Tells of his hand in lines as clear. For who but He who arch'd the skies, And pours the day-spring's living flood, Wondrous alike in all he tries, •Could rear the daisy's purple bud —... | |
| Samuel BLACKBURN - 1833 - 254 lehte
...But grow immortal with the thought. J. Montgomery. THE FLOWERS OF THE FIELD PROVE GOD'S EXISTENCE. NOT worlds on worlds, in phalanx deep, Need we to...For who but HE who arch'd the skies, And pours the day-spring's living flood, Wond'rous alike in all he tries, Could raise the Daisy's purple bud —... | |
| 1833 - 310 lehte
...is flying ; The thoughtless man may laugh to-day, To-morrow may be dying ! THE DAISY, BY DR. GOOD. NOT worlds on worlds, in phalanx deep, • 'Need we...For who but He who arch'd the skies, And pours the day-spring's living flood. Wondrous alike in all he tries, Could raise the daisy's purple bud Mould... | |
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