They're working still some scheme of God. " No plan, no pattern, can we trace ; All wants proportion, truth, and grace ; The motley mixture we deride, Nor see the beauteous upper side. " But when we reach that world of light, And view those works of God... The Little gleaner - Page 323publié par - 1872Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Robert Kemp Philp - 434 pages
...and grace; The motley mixture we deride, Nor see the btauteous upper side. " But when we reach that world of light, And view those works of GOD aright,...What now seem random strokes, will there All order aud design appear ; Then shall we praise what here we spurn'd, For then the carpet shall be turn'd."... | |
| David Bates Tower - 1849 - 180 pages
...we trace, The motley mixture we deride, Nor see the beauteous upper side. 13. But when we reach that world of light, And view those works of God aright,...see the whole design, And own the workman is divine. 14. What now seem random strokes, will there All order and design appear; Then shall we praise what... | |
| Helen Cross Knight - 1851 - 326 pages
...truth, and grace; The motley mixture we deride, Nor see the beauteous upper side. But when we reach that world of light, And view those works of God aright,...right," quoth Dick, " no more I'll grumble That this sad world's so slrangc a jumble ; My impious doubts are put to flight, For my own carpet sets me right."... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 780 pages
...and grace ; The motley mixture we deride, Nor see the beauteous upper side. " But when we reach that world of light, And view those works of GOD aright,...design appear ; Then shall we praise what here we spurn 'd, For then the carpet shall be tttrn'd." "Thou'rt right," quoth Dick; "no more I'll grumble... | |
| Helen Cross Knight - 1851 - 330 pages
...and grace ; The motley mixture we deride, Nor see the beauteous upper side. But when we reach that world of light, And view those works of God aright,...is divine. What now seem random strokes, will there AH order and design appear; Then shall we praise what here we spurn'd For then the carpet shall be... | |
| Hannah More - 1852 - 582 pages
...of God aright. Then shall we see the whole design, And own the workman is divine. ' What now seems ived in the habit of prayer, yet not having been well...degrees totally discontinued it. ' They do not fin sad world 'a so strange a jumble ; My impious doubts are put to flight. For my own carpet sets me right.'... | |
| David Bates Tower - 1852 - 178 pages
...grace ; The motley mixture we deride, . Nor see the beauteous upper side. 13. But when we reach that world of light, And view those works of God aright,...see the whole design, And own the workman is divine. 14. What now seem random strokes, will there All order arid design appear; Then shall we praise what... | |
| Helen Cross Knight - 1853 - 336 pages
...Nor see tho beauteous upper side. But when we reach that world of light, And view those works of Qod aright, Then shall we see the whole design. And own...right," quoth Dick, "no more I'll grumble That this sad world's so strange a jumble ; Wy impious doubts are put to flight, For my own carpet sets ino right."... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 pages
...beauteous upper side. " But when we reach that world of light, And view those works of God nright, Then shall we see the whole design, And own the workman...right," quoth Dick; "no more I'll grumble That this sad world's so strange a jumble; My impious doubts are put to flight, For my own carpet sets me right."... | |
| Helen Cross Knight - 1853 - 322 pages
...and grace ; The motley mixture we deride, Nor see the beauteous upper side. But when we reach that world of light, And view those works of God aright,...what here we spurn'd For then the carpet shall be turrfd" " Thou'rt right," quoth Dick, " no more I'll grumble That this sad world's so strange a jumble... | |
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