Thyself how wondrous then! Unspeakable, who sitt'st above these heavens To us invisible, or dimly seen In these Thy lowest works : yet these declare Thy goodness beyond thought, and power divine. Speak, ye who best can tell, ye sons of light, Angels... The British Poets - Page 51866Full view - About this book
| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 pages
...Meafures of their former Dance. dji •Mtrning Star. Guide of the ftarry Flock. Dyl Faireft of Stars, laft in the Train of Night, If better thou belong not to the Dawn : Sure Pledge of Day, that crown'ft the foiling Mom With thy bright Circlet. Kit. So from the Seas exerts his radiant Head, The... | |
| William Whiston - 1717 - 376 pages
...declare Thy Goodnefs beyond Thought, and Power Divine : Speak ye who beft can tell, ye Sons of Light, Angels, for ye behold him, and with Songs And choral Symphonies, Day without Night, Circle his Throne re-oycing : ye in Heav'n, On Earth joyn all ye Creatures to extoll Him firft, Him laft, Him midft,... | |
| Charles Gildon - 1718 - 490 pages
...Virg, The fhooting Stars end all in purple Jellies. (Dryd. Oedif. Morning Star. Faireft of Stars, laft in the Train of Night, If better thou belong not to the Dawn : Sure Pledge of Day, that crown'ft the Trailing Mora With thy bright Circlet. Milt. Guide of the flarry Flock. 'Dryd. So from... | |
| Virgin muse - 1722 - 250 pages
...declare Thy Goodhefs beyond Thought, and Power Divine. Speak ye who beft can tell, ye Sons of Light, Angels, for ye behold him, and with Songs And choral Symphonies, Day without Night, Circle his Throne Rejoycing, ye in Heaven, On Earth joyn all ye Creatures to extol Himfirft,himlaft, hmimid'ft, and without... | |
| William Whiston - 1725 - 370 pages
...all ye Creatures to extoll Him firft, Him laft, Him midft, and without End. Faireft of Stars, laft in the train of Night, If better thou belong not to the Dawn, Sure Pledge of Day, that crown'ft the failing Morn With thy bright Circlet, praife him in thy Sphere While Day arifes, that... | |
| William Smith (Revd. Mr.) - 1745 - 356 pages
...• 'Thy goodnefs beyond thought, and power divine. Speak ye, who be ft can tell, ye Sons of Light, Angels, for ye behold him, and with Songs And choral...Symphonies, day without night, Circle his 'Throne rejoycing, Ye in Heaven. On Earth joyn all ye Creatures to extol Himfirft, Him laft, Him midft, and... | |
| John Milton - 1750 - 666 pages
...all ye Creatures to extol Him firft, him laft, him midft, and without end 165 Faireft of ftars, laft in the train of night, If better thou belong not to the dawn, Sure pledge of day, that crown'ft the fmiling mom With thy bright circlet, praife him in thy fphere, While day arifes, that... | |
| John Milton - 1750 - 674 pages
...all ye Creatures to extol Him firft, him laft, him midft, and without end. 165 Faireft of ftars, laft in the train of night, If better thou belong not to the dawn, Sure pledge of day, that crown'ft the fmiling morrt With thy bright circlet, praife him in. thy fphere, While day arifes, that... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1754 - 590 pages
...declare ' Thy Goodnefs beyond Thought, and Pow'r divine. Speak ye who beft can tell, ye Sons of Light, Angels ! for ye behold him, and with Songs, And choral...without Night, Circle his Throne rejoicing ; ye in Heav'n : On Earth join all ye Creatures to extoll Him firft, Him lau, Him midft, and without End. Faireft... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 702 pages
...named according to her different appearance : to which Milton alludes, V. 166. Fair eft of Stars, laji in the train of Night, If better thou belong not to the dawn, Sure pledge of day — VII. Now when the rofy-fingred Morning faire, Weary of aged Tit hones faffron bed, Hadjpred her... | |
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