| Seraph - Hymns, English - 1754 - 294 pages
...this fong. What fhould we do but Cng his praife, That leads us thro' the watry maze, Unto an ifle fo long unknown, And yet far kinder than our own ? Where he the huge fea-monfters wrecks-, That lift the deep upon their backs. He lands us on a grafly ftage, Safe from... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...list'ning winds receiv'd this song. What should we do but sing his praise, That led us thro' the wat'ry ld at play N / wracks, That lift the deep upon their backs. He lands us on a grassy stage, Safe from the storms, and... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - English literature - 1824 - 378 pages
...list'ning winds receiv'd this song. ' What should we do but sing his praise, That led us through the wat'ry maze, Unto an isle so long unknown, And yet far kinder than our own ? Where he the huge sea-monsters wracks, That lift the deep upon their backs. He lands us on a grassy stage, Safe from the storms, and... | |
| Books - 1824 - 378 pages
...list'ning winds receiv'd this song. ' What should we do but sing his praise, That led us through the wat'ry maze, Unto an isle so long unknown, And yet far kinder than our own ? Where he the huge sea-monsters wracks, That lift the deep upon their backs. He lands us on a grassy stage, Safe from the storms, and... | |
| Books - 1824 - 378 pages
...list'ning winds receiv'd this song. ' What should we do but sing his praise, That led us through the wat'ry maze, Unto an isle so long unknown, And yet far kinder than our own ? Where he the huge sea-monsters wracks, That lift the deep upon their backs. He lands us on a grassy stage, Safe from the storms, and... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 600 pages
...reeeiv'd this song. What should we do but sing his praise, That led us through the wat'ry maze, I'nto Y ҟF c f k2 \! K n ߋ ( + Q vx FX + ? Wheтe he the huge sea-monsters wraeks, That lift the deep upon the« baeks. Me lands us on a grassy... | |
| John Johnstone - 1827 - 596 pages
...winds receiv'd their song. " What should we do, but sing His praise That led us through the wat'ry maze. Unto an isle so long unknown, And yet far kinder...backs ; He lands us on a grassy stage, Safe from the storms and prelates ' rage, " He gave us this eternal spring Which here enamels every thing, And sends... | |
| Poetic gleanings - Children's poetry - 1827 - 182 pages
...list'ning winds receiv'd this song: " What should we do, but sing His praise That led us through the wat'ry maze, Unto an isle so long unknown, And yet far kinder...backs; He lands us on a grassy stage, Safe from the storm's and prelate's rage. " He gave us this eternal spring, Which here enamels every thing ; And... | |
| Eliza Robbins - Children's poetry - 1828 - 408 pages
...Unto an isle so long unknown, And yet far kinder than our own ? Where he the huge sea-monsters wracks, That lift the deep upon their backs. He lands us on a grassy stage, Safe from the storms, and prelate's rage. • He gave us this eternal spring, Which here enamels every thing ; And... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - American poetry - 1830 - 516 pages
...list'ning winds receiv'd this song. What should we do but sing his praise, That led us through the wat'ry maze, Unto an isle so long unknown, And yet far kinder than our own ? Where he the huge sea-monsters wracks, That lift the deep upon their backs. He lands us on a grassy stage, Safe from the storms, and... | |
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