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" Which they beheld, the Moon's resplendent globe, And starry Pole : Thou also mad'st the Night, Maker Omnipotent : and Thou the Day... "
The British Essayists: The Spectator - Page 40
by Alexander Chalmers - 1802
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Murray's English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the ...

Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - 1822 - 322 pages
...they pass'd On to their blissful bow'r.- — — ; — . — There amv'd, both stood, Both turn'd; and under open sky ador'd The God that made both sky, air, earth and heav n, Which they beheld, *he moon's resplendent globe, And starry pole. " Thou also mad'st the night...
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The English Reading Book in Verse: Adapted to Domestic and to School Education

William Jillard Hort - 1822 - 234 pages
...God that made both sky, earth, air, and heav'n, Which they beheld ; the moon's resplendent globe, The starry pole : Thou also mad'st the night, Maker omnipotent ! and Thou the day, Which we, in our appointed work employ 'd, Have finish'd , happy in our mutual help ; And mutual love,...
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The Pamphleteer, Volume 19

1822 - 576 pages
...stood, Both turned, and under open sky adored The God that made both sky, ;>ir, earth; and heaven. Which they beheld; the moon's resplendent globe, And starry pole: thou also rnad'st the night, Maker Omnipotent." Lord Bacon says, " The contemplative atheist is rare." It is...
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The British poets, including translations, Volume 16

British poets - 1822 - 302 pages
...both stood, Both turn'd; and under open sky adored The God that made both sky, air, earth, and heaven, Which they beheld; the moon's resplendent globe, And starry pole : " Thou also maclest the night, Maker Omnipotent ! and Thou the day ; Which we, in our appointed work employ'd,...
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The works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 3

Samuel Johnson - 1823 - 490 pages
...read with attention merely to the nmsick. Thus at their shady lodge arriv'd, both stood, Both turn'd, and under open sky ador'd The God that made both sky,...moon's resplendent globe, And starry pole : thou also mcuTst the night, Maker omnipotent! and thou the day, Which we in our appointed work employ'd Have...
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The British Essayists: Spectator

Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 682 pages
...evening worship in the following lines : Thus at their shady lodge arriv'd, both stood, Both tum'd, and under open sky ador'd The God that made both sky,...moon's resplendent globe, And starry pole : ' Thou also mad's t the night, Maker omnipotent, and thou the day,' &c. Most of the modern heroic poets have imitated...
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The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volumes 9-10

British essayists - 1823 - 806 pages
...stood, Both turn'd, and, under open sky, adored The God that made both sky, air, earth, and heaven, Which they beheld, the moon's resplendent globe, And...the night, Maker omnipotent, and thou the day, &c. ib. 720. Most of the modern heroic poets have imitated the ancients, in beginning a speech without...
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The Rambler: In Three Volumes ...

Samuel Johnson - 1823 - 458 pages
...to the musick. Thus at their shady lodge arriv'd, both stood, Both turn'd, and under open sky adorM The God that made both sky, air, earth, and heav'n,...moon's resplendent globe, And starry pole: thou also macTst the night, Maker omnipotent! and thou the day, Which we in our appointed work employ'd Have...
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The British Essayists: Rambler

James Ferguson - 1823 - 384 pages
...both stood, Both turn'd, and under open sky adored The GOD that made both sky, air, earth, and heaven, Which they beheld ; the moon's resplendent globe,...mad'st the night, Maker omnipotent! and thou the day, Which we in our appointed work employ'd Have finish'd, happy in our mutual help, jind mutual love,...
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The British Essayists: Rambler

Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 638 pages
...syllables together, and in both strong. As Thus at their shady lodge arriv'd, both stood, Both turn'd, and under open sky ador'd The God that made both sky, air, earth, and heav'n. In others the accent is equally upon two syllables, but upon both weak: a race — To fill the earth,...
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