| 1872 - 710 páginas
...King Look through the clouds, and bless me with his eyes I Isaac Watts. 166. ASTBOHOMY, Devotional. rship that hath unnumbered, down the steep of heaven, Streams to a point, and centres in my sight ! Nor tarries there.... | |
| Elijah Hinsdale Burritt - 1873 - 360 páginas
...of •tars must exist, even within that portion of the neavens which lies open to oar coservatfon. " O what a confluence of ethereal fires. From urns unnumber'd down the steep of heaven Streams to a point, and centers on my sight." 260. Although the Milky-Way is more or less visible... | |
| Elijah Hinsdale Burritt - 1873 - 358 páginas
...stars must exist, even within that portion of the heavens which lies open to our ( Dserration. " 0 what a confluence of ethereal fires. From urns unnumber'd down the steep of heaven Streams to a point, and centers on my sight.'* 260. Although the Milky-Way is more or less visible... | |
| William Marshall - 1875 - 328 páginas
...what eye cm take it in ? By what divine enchantment was it raised, For minds of the first magnitude to launch In endless speculation, and adore ? One...thousand shine, And light us deep into the Deity." Hatton Hill adjoins the Hill of Kilpurnie on the south-west, and on the north-west base of it is Hatton... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 páginas
...a fever got, Too late begins those shafts to shun Which Phoebus through his veins has shot. WALLER. One sun by day, by night ten thousand shine, And light...the Deity; How boundless in magnificence and might ! YOUNG: Night Thoughts. SUPERSTITION. Dark power! with shudd'ring, meek, submitted thought, Be mine... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 840 páginas
...what eye can take it in ? By what divine enchantment was it rais'd, For minds of the first magnitude reasures up The plumage, rising full, to form the...cerulean scene. Sees Caledonia, in romantic view : Heaven, Streams to a point? and centres in my sight ! Nor tarries there ; I feel it at my heart. .... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1876 - 688 páginas
...surpasses all other constellations in beaut)-, and whose brilliancy enchants the beholder's eye ! " One sun by day, by night ten thousand shine, And light...the Deity : How boundless in magnificence and might ! О ! what a confluence of ethereal fires From urns unnumbered, down the steep of Heaven ! My heart... | |
| Thomas Robinson - 1876 - 362 páginas
...chains of light To draw up men's ambition to Himself, And bind his chaste affections to His throne. — One sun by day, by• night ten thousand shine, And light us deep into the Deity." 2. The cause of men's continued misery and God's apparent disregard, to be found not in God but in... | |
| Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 766 páginas
...or ill, Our fatal shadows, that walk by us still. Beaumont and Fletcher, 224. ASTRONOMY. Devotional e, care's balm and bay ! The week were dark, but for thy light ! Thy torch doth show the way. heaven, Streams to a point, and centres in my sight ! Nor tarries there. ... I feel it at my heart,... | |
| Wonders - 1877 - 140 páginas
...AND COLOURED STARS, ... ... ... ... 110 THE STARS. CHAPTER I. GENERAL VIEW OF THE SIDEREAL WORLD. " One sun by day, by night ten thousand shine, And light us deep into the Deity I How boundless in magnificence and might ! Oh, what a confluence of ethereal fires, From urns unnumbered,... | |
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