God who makes the sun to know His proper hour to rise, And to give light to all below, Doth send him round the skies. When from the chambers of the east His morning race begins, He never tires, nor stops to rest ; But round the world he shines. Burford Cottage, and Its Robin-red-breast - Page 466by Edward Augustus Kendall - 1835 - 476 pagesFull view - About this book
| Isaac Watts - English poetry - 1807 - 410 pages
...to rise, And to give light to all below, When from the chambers of the east His morning race begins, He never tires, nor stops to rest ; But round the world he shines. So, like the sim, would I fulfil Tin- business of the day ; Begin my work betimes, and still March... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 558 pages
...all helow, Doth send him round the skies. When from the chamhers of the East His morning race hegins, He never tires, nor stops to rest; But round the world he shines. So, like the Sun, would I fulfil March" on my heavenly way. Give me, O Lord, thy early grace. The husiness... | |
| Isaac Watts - Dissenters, Religious - 1813 - 574 pages
...below, Doth send him round the skies. t When from the chambers of the east His morning race begins, He never tires, nor stops to rest, But round the world he shines. 3 So, like the sun, would I fulfil The business of the day j Begin my work betimes, and still March... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1814 - 234 pages
...all below, Does send him round the skies. When from the chambers of the east His morning race begins, He never tires, nor stops to rest; But round the world he shines. So like the sun would I fulfil The bus'ness of the day; Begin my work by times, and still Mareh on... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 798 pages
...all below, Doth send him round the skies. When from the chambers of the east His morning race begins, He never tires, nor stops to rest ; But round the world he shines. So, like the sun would I fulfil, The bus'ness of the day ; Begin my work betimes, and still March on... | |
| Isaac Watts - Children's poetry, English - 1829 - 76 pages
...below, Doth send him round the skies. 2 When from the chambers of the east His morning race begins, He never tires, nor stops to rest, But round the world he shines. 3 So, like the sun, would I fulfil The business of the day; Begin my work betimes and still March on... | |
| John Burridge - 1830 - 242 pages
...below, Doth send him round the skies. n. " When from the chambers of the east, His morning race begins, He never tires, nor stops to rest, But round the world he shines." Once more will God reauthenticate his history of the creation and the gospel. Mad astronomers assert... | |
| James Braidwood - 1830 - 438 pages
...below, Doth send him round the skies. " When from the chambers of the east, His morning race begins, He never tires, nor stops to rest, But round the world he shines." Once more will God reauthenticate his history of the creation and the gospel. Mad astronomers assert... | |
| Isaac Watts - Children's poetry, English - 1830 - 84 pages
...below, Doth send him round the skies : When from the chambers of the east His morning race begins, He never tires, nor stops to rest, But round the world he shines. So, like the sun, would I fulfil The business of the day ; Begin my work betimes, and still March on... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1831 - 180 pages
...below, Doe? send him round the skies.* 2. When from the chambers of the east His morning race begins, He never tires, nor stops to rest; But round the world he shines. 3. So, like the sun, would I fulfil The bus'ness of the day : Begin my work betimes, and still March... | |
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