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" O thou that rollest above, round as the shield of my fathers! Whence are thy beams, O sun! thy everlasting light? Thou comest forth in thy awful beauty; the stars hide themselves in the sky; the moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave. But thou... "
History of Great Britain, from the Revolution, 1688, to the Concluding of ... - Page 150
by William Belsham - 1806
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The British Essayists: With Prefaces Biographical, Historical ..., Volumes 33-34

Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 690 pages
...and the stars hide themselves in the sky : The moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave, but thou thyself movest alone : who can be a companion of thy course ? The oaks of the mountain fall ; the mountains themselves decay with years ; the ocean shrinks, and grows again ; the...
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The American First Class Book, Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation

John Pierpont - Recitations - 1823 - 492 pages
...and the stars hide themselves in the sky ; the moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave. But thou thyself movest alone : •who can be a companion of thy course 1 The oaks of the Ltison 130.] FIRST CLASS BOOK. 283 mountains fall : the mountains themselves decay...
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The Practice of Elocution, Or A Course of Exercises for Acquiring the ...

Benjamin Humphrey Smart - Elocution - 1826 - 242 pages
...the stars hide themselves in the sky ; the moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave: — 'but thou thyself movest alone. Who can be a companion of thy course ? — 2 The oaks of the mountains fall ; the mountains themselves decay with years ; the ocean shrinks...
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The Legend of the Rocks: And Other Poems

James Nack - 1827 - 218 pages
...Rejoicest in thy course alone : The mountain oaks to time shall bow ; The mountain's selves be overthrown ; The ocean shrinks and grows again ; The moon herself is lost in heaven ; But thou the same shalt ever reign, In car of burning glory driven ! When tempests dark the world deform, When...
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Parriana: Miscellaneous materials bearing on Parr's controversies

Edmund Henry Barker - 1829 - 798 pages
...and the stars hide themselves in the sky ; the moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave. But thou thyself movest alone : who can be a companion...years ; the ocean shrinks and grows again ; the moon * " One is led to think from this paragraph that the scepticism, which Mr. Gray had expressed before,...
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Parriana: Miscellaneous materials bearing on Parr's controversies

Edmund Henry Barker - 1829 - 794 pages
...and the stars hide themselves in the sky ; the moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave. But thou thyself movest alone : who can be a companion...years ; the ocean shrinks and grows again ; the moon * " One is led to think from this paragraph that the scepticism, which Mr. Gray had expressed before,...
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Parriana: Or, Notices of the Rev. Samuel Parr ...

Edmund Henry Barker - 1829 - 804 pages
...themselves in the sky ; the moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave. But thou thyself mo vest alone : who can be a companion of thy course ? The...years ; the ocean shrinks and grows again ; the moon * " One is led to think from this paragraph that the scepticism, which Mr. Gray had expressed before,...
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Parriana: Miscellaneous materials bearing on Parr's controversies

Edmund Henry Barker - 1829 - 804 pages
...and the stars hide themselves in the sky ; the moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave. But thou thyself movest alone : who can be a companion of thy. course ? The oakg of the mountains fall ; the mountains themselves decay with years; the ocean shrinks and grows...
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The English Instructor: Being a Collection of Pieces in Prose, Selected from ...

Readers - 1830 - 288 pages
...themselves in thg sky ; the moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave; but thou thyself moveat alone. Who can be a companion of thy course ? The...moon herself is lost in heaven : but thou art for everthe same, rejoicing in the brightness of thy course. When the world is dark with ' tempests, when...
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History ..., Volumes 3-4

Robert Chambers - American literature - 1830 - 844 pages
...companion of thy course ? The oaks of the mouutaiu fall ; the mountains themselves decay with years; tue ' + ai t for ever the same, rejoicing in the brightness of thy course. When the world is dark with tempests,...
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