| 1780 - 596 pages
...difplayeft I—- Whether we view thet when every wind is hulhed, — when the morn* ing fun, as now, filvers the level line of the horizon,— or when its evening...track is marked with flaming gold, and thy unrippled bofom reflefts the radiance of the overarching Heavens ! — Or whether wft behold thee in thy terrors... | |
| John Walter - 1785 - 258 pages
...thou difplayeft ! — Whether we view thee when every wind is Imfhed. — when the morning fun filvers the level line of the horizon, — or when its evening track is marked with flaming gold, and thy unrippJed bofom reflects the radiance of the overarching Heavens ! — Or whether we behold thee in... | |
| Charles Tomkins - 1796 - 248 pages
...fcenes thou difplayeft! Whether we view thee when every wind is hufhed, when the morning fun filvers the level line of the horizon; or when its evening...track is marked with flaming gold, and thy unrippled bofom reflects the radiance of the over arching Heavens ! Or whether we behold thee in thy terrors... | |
| George Keate - 1802 - 290 pages
...and the.ir labours, and give health and plenty to mankind. How glorious ! how awful are the scenes thou displayest ! — Whether we view thee when every wind is hushed, — when the morning sun, as now, silvers the level line of the horizon, — or when its evening tract is marked with flaming... | |
| John Evans - 1807 - 318 pages
...circulate their labours, and give health and plenty to mankind. How glorious, how awful, are the scenes thou displayest! — Whether we view thee when every...evening track is marked with flaming gold, and thy uurippled bosom reflects the radiance of the overarching Heavens !--Or whether we behold thee in thy... | |
| Rodolphus Dickinson - 1815 - 214 pages
...their labors, and give health and plenty to mankind. How glorious ! how awful are the scenes which tbou displayest ! Whether we view thee, when every wind...flaming gold, and thy unrippled bosom reflects the radiaace of the over-arching heavens !'—. Or whether we behold thee in thy terrors, "when the black... | |
| 1830 - 288 pages
...arts and their labours, and give heaTlh and plenty to mankind. How glorious, how awful are the scenes thou displayest ! Whether we view thee, when every...of the horizon, or when its evening track is marked vvith flaming gold3, and thy unrippled 4 bosom reflects the radiance of the overarching heavens5! or... | |
| David Bates Tower - 1853 - 444 pages
...arts and their labors, and give health and plenty to mankind. How glorious, how awful, are the scenes thou displayest ! whether we view thee when every...marked with flaming gold, and thy unrippled bosom rellects the radiance of the overarching heavens ; or whether we behold thee in thy terrors, when the... | |
| 1850 - 454 pages
...glorious, how awful, are the scenes which thou displayest ! whether we view thee when every wind is boshed, when the morning sun silvers the level line of the...evening track is marked with flaming gold, and thy unruffled bosom reflects the radiance of the over-arching heavens ! or whether we behold thee in thy... | |
| 1850 - 498 pages
...give health and plenty to mankind. How glorious, how awful, are the scenes which thou display est ! whether we view thee when every wind is hushed, when the morning sun silvers the level Une of the horizon, or when its evening track is marked with flaming gold, and thy unruffled bosom... | |
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