The stars that gild the gloomy night; The seas that roll unnumber'd waves; The wood that spreads its shady leaves; The field whose ears conceal the grain, The yellow treasure of the plain; All of these, and all I see, Should be sung, and sung by me :... The Worcester Talisman - Seite 921828Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 856 Seiten
...gild the gloomy night ; All of these, and all I see, Should he sung, and sung by me : These praise their Maker as they can, But want and ask the tongue of man." The option of this retirement, to which he seems at this time to have been so well inclined, was not... | |
| 1820 - 612 Seiten
...treasurepf the plain ; All nf tli.v, and all I see. Should be »ung. and sung by me : They speak (heir Maker as they can. But want and ask the tongue of man. (Jo search among your idle dreamt, Your busy or your vain extremes ; And find n life of equal bli--,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 272 Seiten
...gild the gloomy night; The seas that roll unnumber'd waves; The wood that spreads its shady leaves ; The field whose ears conceal the grain, The yellow...Maker as they can, But want and ask the tongue of man. A FAIRY TALE. IN THE ANCIENT ENGLISH STYLE. IN Britain's isle, and Arthur's days, When midnight fairies... | |
| Charles Bradley - 1823 - 410 Seiten
...all these are ready to instruct us in the mysteries of faith, and the duties ' of .morality :— ; i They speak their Maker as they can, But want and ask the tongue of man. , ,, . .; PARNELL. The advantages of Messiah's reign are represented, in some of the Psalms, under... | |
| Central Universalist Society (Boston, Mass.) - 1823 - 400 Seiten
...the gloomy night : 2 The seas that roll unnumber'd waves, The wood that spreads its shady leaves ; The field whose ears conceal the grain, The yellow treasure of the plain : 3 The whole of these and all I see, Ought to be sung, and sung by me ; They speak their Maker as... | |
| British anthology - 1824 - 460 Seiten
...gild the gloomy night ; The seas that roll unnumber'd waves ; The wood that spreads its shady leaves ; The field whose ears conceal the grain, The yellow...Maker as they can, But want and ask the tongue of man. Go search among your idle dreams, Your busy, or your vain extremes ; And find a life of equal bliss,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1825 - 310 Seiten
...gild the gloomy night ; The seas that roll unnumbered waves ; The wood that spreads its shady leaves ; The field whose ears conceal the grain, The yellow...Maker as they can, But want and ask the tongue of man. Go search among your idle dreams, Your busy or your rain extremes ; And find a life of equal bliss,... | |
| First flowers - 1825 - 306 Seiten
...grain, The vellow treasure of the plain; All, all my ardent eyes conld see, Should be sung, and sang hy me : They speak their Maker as they can, But want and ask the tongne of man. Go, mortals ! search your idle dream), Your busy or your vain extremes, And find a life... | |
| 1825 - 306 Seiten
...fields, whose ears conceal tbe grain, ' The yellow treasure of the plain; All, all my ardent eyes conld see, Should be sung, and sung by me : They speak their...Maker as they can, But want and ask the tongue of man. Go, mortals ! search jonr idle dream>, Your busy or yonr vain extremes, And find a life of equal bliss:... | |
| George Miller - 1826 - 864 Seiten
...Phyllis, queen of love." — BYKB. " The field, whose ears conceal the grain, The yellow treasures of the plain ; All of these — and all I see, Should be sung— and sung by me." — PAKNSL. Ana. God saitl, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, is upon the face of all... | |
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