... ascend, Bear on your wings and in your notes his praise. Ye that in waters glide, and ye that walk The earth, and stately tread, or lowly creep, Witness if I be silent, morn or even, To hill, or valley, fountain, or fresh shade, Made vocal by my song,... Light: its properties and effects - Page 29by Light - 1838 - 192 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Morrison Engles - English poetry - 1844 - 274 pages
...valley, fountain or fresh shade, Made vocal by my song, and taught his praise. Hail, universal Lord! be bounteous still To give us only good ; and if the...concealed, Disperse it, as now light dispels the dark. ADDRESS TO THE DEITY. BARBAULD. GOD of my life, and Author of my days, Permit my feeble voice to lisp... | |
| English poetry - 1844 - 110 pages
...valley, fountain, or fresh shade, Made vocal by my song, and taught his praise. Hail, universal Lord, be bounteous still To give us only good ; and if the night Have gather'd aught of evil, or conceal'd, Disperse it, as now light dispels the dark ! MILTON . SONG. Go,... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 pages
...valley, fountain or fresh shade, Made vocal by my song, and taught his praise. Hail, universal Lord ! be bounteous still To give us only good ; and if the...concealed, Disperse it, as now light dispels the dark ! " THE SENTENCE OF EXPULSION FROM PARADISE. TnE'archangel4 soon drew nigh, Not in his shape celestial,... | |
| John Hall Hindmarsh - 1845 - 464 pages
...so'ng, and tau'ght his praise. Ha'il, universal-^ Lo'rd ! be bounteous st'ill/ To give us on'ly goovd : and, if the night Have gathered aught of eVil, or...Dispers'e it, (as now ligh't/ dispels the da'rk.) * Pronouns, whether personal or adjective, when antecedents, it will be observed, require accentual... | |
| C. P. Bronson - Anatomy - 1845 - 330 pages
...lay your hand on the constitution. 4. Hail ! Universal LORD ! Be bounteous still — to give us OXLT GOOD ; and if the night — have gathered — aught of evil — or concealed — disperse it now, as light — dispels the dark. 5. A Deity — believed — is joy begun ; a Deity — adored ÍS... | |
| C. P. Bronson - Elocution - 1845 - 390 pages
...hand on the constitution. 4. Hail .' Univertal LORD ! Be bounteous still — to give us OSLT ooou ; and if the night — have gathered — aught of evil — or concealed — disperse it now, as light— dispels the dark. 5. A Deily — believed — is joy begun; a Deity — adored —... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1845 - 492 pages
...valley, fountain, or fresh shade, Made vocal by my song, and taught his praise. Hail universal Lord, be bounteous still To give us only good; and if the night Have gather'd aught of evil, or conceal'd, Disperse it, as now light dispels the dark. MILTON. XXII. APOSTROPHE.... | |
| Charles Walker Connon - 1845 - 176 pages
...yet these declare Thy goodness beyond thought, and power divine. * • * * • Hail, universal Lord ! be bounteous still To give us only good ; and if the night Has gather'd aught of evil, or conceal'd, Disperse it, as now light dispels the dark ! Milton. 70.... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - Elocution - 1846 - 340 pages
...valley, fountain, or fresh shade, Made vocal by my song, and taught His praise. Hail universal Lord ! be bounteous still, To give us only good ; and if the night Have gathered aught of evil, or conceal'd, Disperse it, as now light dispels the dark. This hymn which the great poet attributes to... | |
| Gem book - 1846 - 398 pages
...valley, fountain, or fresh shade, Made vocal by my song, and taught his praise. Hail, universal Lord, be bounteous still To give us only good : and if the night Have gather'd ought of evil or conceal'd, Disperse it, as now light dispels the dark. MILTOH. THERE lives... | |
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