| George Marshall - 1812 - 238 pages
...thy benignant store, 'Till Nature satisfy'd, demands no more. While this immortal spark of heav'nly flame • Distends my breast, and animates my frame...blushing morn ; • The latest star shall hear the grateful sound, And Nature in full chorus join around : When, full of thee, my soul excursive flies... | |
| James Ewell - 1827 - 868 pages
...confines. While this immortal spark of heavenly flame Distends my breast, and animates my frame; To tliee my ardent praises shall be borne On the first breeze...nature in full choir shall join around. When full of tliee my soul excursive flies Through air, earth, ocean, or thy regal skies; From world to world new... | |
| Cyclopaedia, Henry Gardiner Adams - 1854 - 762 pages
...immortal spark of heavenly flame Distends my breast, and animates my frame, To Thee my ardent p raises shall be borne On the first breeze that wakes the...When full of Thee, my soul excursive flies Through earth, air, ocean, or Thy regal skies; From world to world new wonders still I find, And all the Godhead... | |
| Holy thoughts - 1882 - 744 pages
...thanksgiving,— wonders of humblest and meekest praise.— Dr. PULsFORD. Praise.— The Object of While this immortal spark of heavenly flame Distends...When full of Thee, my soul excursive flies Through earth, air, ocean, or Thy regal skies ; From world to world new wonders still I find, And all the Godhead... | |
| Edwin Francis Hatfield - 1884 - 744 pages
...this version, which is written throughout in heroic pentameters, will fairly exhibit his style : ' ' While this immortal ' spark of heavenly flame ' Distends...When, full of Thee, my soul excursive flies Through earth, air, ocean, or thy regal skies, From world to world new wonders still I find, And all the Godhead... | |
| Horatio Hastings Weld - 1869 - 474 pages
...wish no blessings with a vengeance to me. FRANCIS QUARLES. WHILE this immortal spark of heavenly name Distends my breast, and animates my frame, To Thee...When full of Thee, my soul excursive flies Through earth, air, ocean, or Thy regal skies; .From world to world new wonders still I find, And all the Godhead... | |
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