| Approved poetry - 1884 - 114 páginas
...lectures man In heavenly truth ; evincing, as she makes The grand transition, that there lives andworks A soul in all things, and that soul is God. The beauties of the wilderness are his, That make so gay the solitary place, Where no eye sees them. And the fairer forms That cultivation glories... | |
| Moffatt and Paige - 1885 - 240 páginas
...he has learn'd so much ; Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. 1 replete, filled. GOD IN NATURE. FROM dearth to plenty, and from death to life, Is...God. The beauties of the wilderness are His, That make so gay the solitary place, Where no eye sees them. And the fairer forms That cultivation glories... | |
| William Henry Kearley Wright - 1887 - 388 páginas
...around. How feelingly shall we here be able to echo the words of Cowper: — " There lives and works Л soul in all things, and that soul is GOD. The beauties of the wilderness are His, That make so gay the solitary place, Where no eye sees them. And the fairer forms, That cultivation glories... | |
| Charles Bray - 1889 - 434 páginas
...See nought to wonder at. * * All we behold is miracle ; but seen So duly, all is miracle in vain. * * From dearth to plenty, and from death to life, Is...is God. The beauties of the wilderness are His That make so gay the solitary place Where no eye sees them. And the fairer forms, That cultivation glories... | |
| William Cowper - 1889 - 632 páginas
...uniform uncoloured scene Shall be dismantled of its fleecy load, And flush into variety again. 180 From dearth to plenty, and from death to life, Is...God. The beauties of the wilderness are His, That make so gay the solitary place Where no eye sees them. And the fairer forms, That cultivation glories... | |
| Postal Microscopical Society - 1890 - 370 páginas
...stained green and the inner violet. among tbe iftfoe iflowers— ftbe MooMante. BY WILLIAM CROSS. H " There lives and works A soul in all things, and that soul is God. The beauties of the wilderness are H is, That make so gay the solitary place. He sets the bright procession on its way, And marshals all... | |
| William Cowper - 1891 - 204 páginas
...scattered stars.— These have been, and these shall be in their day, And all this uniform uncolonred scone Shall be dismantled of its fleecy load, And flush...God. The beauties of the wilderness are His, That make so gay the solitary place Where no eye sees them. And the fairer forms That cultivation glories... | |
| Handley C. G. Moule - 1893 - 220 páginas
...linking our scientific instincts with our theological beliefs." LIGHTFOOT, Colossians, pp. 182, 183. " From dearth to plenty, and from death to life, Is...works A soul in all things, and that soul is God. The Lord of all, Himself through all diffused, Sustains, and is the life of all that lives. Nature is but... | |
| Thomas Nelson Publishers - 1893 - 444 páginas
...starting point of the poem? GOD THE AUTHOR OF NATURE. THERE lives and works A soul iu all things, arid that soul is God. The beauties of the wilderness are his, That make so gay the solitary place, Where no eye sees them. And the fairer forms, That cultivation glories... | |
| Alice Edwards Pratt - 1898 - 148 páginas
...unharmed in the golden future of peace (Task, VI, 781). Cowper was ready to acknowledge that there is A soul in all things, and that soul is God. The beauties of the wilderness are His, That make so gay the solitary place Where no eye sees them, but he could not refrain from showing the leanings... | |
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