| Theology - 1825 - 502 pages
...death unfeared ; while fresh and fadeless youth Glows in the light from God's near throne of Love ? ' Open your lips, ye wonderful and fair ! Speak, speak...mysteries of those living worlds Unfold ! — No language 1 Everlasting light, And everlasting silence ? — Yet the Eye May read and understand. The hand of... | |
| A. B. Cleveland - American literature - 1832 - 496 pages
...And death unfeared; while fresh and fadeless youth Glows in the light from God's near throne of love? Open your lips, ye wonderful and fair! Speak, speak! the mysteries of those living worlds Unfold!—No language? Everlasting light, And everlasting silence?—Yet the eye May read and understand.... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1840 - 328 pages
...death unfear'd ; while fresh and fadeless youth Glows in the light from God's near throne of love 1 Open your lips, ye wonderful and fair ! Speak, speak...God Has written legibly what man may know, THE GLORY OP THE MAKER. There it shines, Ineffable, unchangeable ; and man, Bound to the surface of this pigmy... | |
| Ebenezer Bailey - Readers - 1841 - 416 pages
...death unfeared ; while fresh and fadeless youth Glows in the light from God's near throne of love? Open your lips, ye wonderful and fair! Speak! speak...Has written legibly what? man may know — THE GLORY op THE MAKER. ) There it shines, Ineffable, unchangeable ; and man, Bound to the surface of this pigmy... | |
| John Keese - American poetry - 1841 - 336 pages
...death unfeared ; while fresh and fadeless youth Glows in the light from God's near throne of love? Open your lips, ye wonderful and fair ! Speak, speak...mysteries of those living worlds Unfold ! — No language 1 Everlasting light, And everlasting silence ? — Yet the eye May read and understand. The hand of... | |
| Children's periodicals, American - 1841 - 450 pages
...* * * * Open thy lips, thou wonderful and fair ! Speak ! speak ! the mysteries of that living world Unfold! No language ? Everlasting light And everlasting silence ? Yet the eye may read And understand.—The hand of God Has written legibly what man may know, THE OLOHY OF THE MAKER." PHILO... | |
| Andrew Comstock - Elocution - 1841 - 410 pages
...Eg-21st'fens; not feg-ilst'ons. And everlasting silence ? I Ye/ the eye May read, and understand. I The hand of God | Has written legibly what man may know, | The glory of the Maker. | There it shines, Ineffable, ! unchangeable ; i and man, | Bound to the surface of this... | |
| John Keese - American poetry - 1842 - 336 pages
...death unfeared ; while fresh and fadeless youth Glows in the light from God's near throne of love ? Open your lips, ye wonderful and fair ! Speak, speak...God Has written legibly what man may know, THE GLORY OF THE MAKER. There it shines, Ineffable, unchangeable ; and man, Bound to the surface of this pigmy... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American poetry - 1842 - 638 pages
...Glows in the light from Gon's near throne of love ? Open your lips, ye wonderful and fair ! *peak, speak! the mysteries of those living worlds Unfold...of GOD Has written legibly what man may know, THE !;i mi v ov THE MAHER. There it shines, Ineffable, unchangeable ; and man, Bound to the surface of... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - Astronomy - 1843 - 604 pages
...the mind of man shall be removed, and when, instead of a limited existence of " threescore years aud ten," Eternity shall be the scope of his researches...GOD Has written legibly what man may know, THE GLORY OF THE MIKER. There it shines, Ineffable, unchangeable ; and Man, Bound to the surface of this pigmy... | |
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