| British poets - 1822 - 310 pages
...who, retired Behind his own creation, works unseen By the impure, and hears his power denied. Thou art the source and centre of all minds, Their only...without honour, hope, or peace. From thee is all that sooths the life of man, His high endeavour, and his glad success, His strength to suffer, and his will... | |
| Jesse Appleton - 1822 - 452 pages
...th« poet's prayer, and say, " From Thee is all, that footh» the life of man, His high endeavours, and his glad success, His strength to suffer, and his will to serve." This society and others, formed for the same object, both in this country and in Europe, may now be... | |
| Jesse Appleton - 1822 - 448 pages
...address the poet's prayer, and say, " From Thee is all, that sooths the life of man, His high endeavours; and his glad success, His strength to suffer, and his will to serve." This society and others, formed for the same object, both in this country and in Europe, may now be... | |
| John Thornton - 1823 - 196 pages
...dependence upon him, and a sincere, unabated affection to him. They can unite with the Poet : " Thou art the source and centre of all minds, Their only...are lost, and rove At random, without honour, hope, and peace. From thee is all that sooths the life of man ; His high endeavour, and his glad success... | |
| William Cowper - 1824 - 450 pages
...who, retir'd Behind his own creation, works unseen P. By the impure, and hears his pow'r denied. Thou art the source and centre of all minds Their only...without honour, hope, or peace. From thee is all, that sooths the life of man His high endeavour, and his glad success, His strength to suffer, and his will... | |
| Solomon Piggott - 1824 - 422 pages
...arrived at true felicity, in the following lines : 'Thou art the source and centre of all minds, Th«ir only point of rest, Eternal Word ! From thee departing,...without honour, hope, or peace. From thee is all that sootfas the life of man, His high endeavour and his glad success, His strength to suffer, and his will... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 pages
...beauties, who, retired Behind his own creation, works unseen By the impure, and hears his power deniedThou art the source and centre of all minds, Their only point of rest, eternal Word Î From thee departing they are lost, and rove At random without honour, hope, or peace. From thee... | |
| William Cowper - 1824 - 446 pages
...who, retired Behind his own creation, works unseen By the impure, and hears his power denied. Thou art the source and centre of all minds, Their only point of rest, eternal World ! From thee departing they are lost, and rove At random, without honour, hope, or peace. From... | |
| Seymour fict. family - 1824 - 926 pages
...offered hand, and promised to think seriously of all her aunt had said to her. VOL. II. CHAPTER III. Thou art the source and centre of all minds, Their only point of r< st, Internal Word ! Fr.nn thee is all that soothes tlie life of m;:n, His high eiKle;ivour, an'l... | |
| William Cowper - 1826 - 242 pages
...retir'd Behind his own creation, works unseen By the impure, and hears his pow'r denied : 895 Thou art the source and centre of all minds, Their only...without honour, hope, or peace. From thee is all that sooths the life of man, 900 His high endeavour, and his glad success, His strength to suffer, and his... | |
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