| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1826 - 520 pages
...boundless power And inaccessible majesty. Ah, why Should we, in the world's riper years, neglect God's ancient sanctuaries, and adore Only among the crowd,...— thrice happy, if it find Acceptance in his ear. p. 43. We assure our readers, that much of what Mr Bryant has contributed to the present collection,... | |
| 1826 - 518 pages
...boundless power And inaccessible majesty. Ah, why Should we, in the world's riper years, neglect God's ancient sanctuaries, and adore Only among the crowd,...— thrice happy, if it find Acceptance in his ear. p. 43. We assure our readers, that much of what Mr Bryant has contributed to the present collection,... | |
| 1825 - 574 pages
...boundless power And inaccessible majesty. Ah, wby Should we, in the world's riper years, neglect God's ancient sanctuaries, and adore Only among the crowd,...least, Here, in the shadow of this aged wood, Offer one bymn — thrice happy, if it find Acceptance in his ear. Father, tby hand Budded, and shook their green... | |
| 1826 - 524 pages
...boundless power And inaccessible majesty. Ah, whyShould we, in the world's riper years, neglect God's ancient sanctuaries, and adore Only among the crowd...find Acceptance in His ear. Father, thy hand Hath reared these venerable columns, thou Didst weave this verdant roof. Thou didst look do\vu Upon the... | |
| American poetry - 1826 - 192 pages
...boundless power And inaccessible majesty. Ah, why Should we, in the world's riper years, neglect God's ancient sanctuaries, and adore Only among the crowd,...if it find Acceptance in his ear. Father, thy hand Upon the naked earth, and, forthwith, rose All these fair ranks of trees. They, in thy sun, Budded,... | |
| American poetry - 1826 - 192 pages
...boundless power And inaccessible majesty. Ah, why Should we, in the world's riper years, neglect God's ancient sanctuaries, and adore Only among the crowd,...least, Here, in the shadow of this aged wood, Offer one hymn—thrice happy, if it find Acceptance in his ear. Father, thy hand Hath reared these venerable... | |
| American poetry - 1826 - 192 pages
...boundless power And inaccessible majesty. Ah, why Should we, in the world's riper years, neglect God's ancient sanctuaries, and adore Only among the crowd,...least, Here, in the shadow of this aged wood, Offer one hymn—thrice happy, if it find Acceptance in his ear. Father, thy hand Upon the naked earth, and,... | |
| Literature - 1825 - 492 pages
...houndless power And inaccessihle majesty. Ah, why Should we, in the world's riper years, neglect God's ancient sanctuaries, and adore Only among the crowd,...roofs That our frail hands have raised. Let me, at leatt, Here, in the shadow of this aged wood, Offer one hymn — thrice happy, if it find Acceptance... | |
| John Pierpont - Children's literature - 1828 - 320 pages
...wood, Acceptance in his ear. Offer one hymn ; thrice happy-) if it find Father, thy hand Hath reared these venerable columns; thou Didst weave this verdant roof. Thou didst look down Upon the naked earth, and, forthwith, rose All these fair ranks of trees. They, in thy sun, Budded,... | |
| Emily Taylor - Christian poetry - 1829 - 300 pages
...world's riper years, neglect God's ancient sanctuaries, and adore Only among the crowd, and under roofe That our frail hands have raised ! Let me, at least,...thou Didst weave this verdant roof. Thou didst look down Upon the naked earth, and, forthwith, rose All these fair ranks of trees. They, in thy sun, Budded,... | |
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