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" Not worlds on worlds, in phalanx deep, Need we to prove a God is here; The daisy, fresh from winter's sleep, Tells of his hand in lines as clear. "
The Language of Flowers: With Illustrative Poetry; to which are Now Added ... - Page 56
edited by - 1848 - 374 pages
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The Youth's instructer [sic] and guardian, Volume 4

1840 - 520 pages
...the hyacinth or the lily of the valley. Well, then, may we exclaim, in the words of Dr. Gopd,— . " Not worlds on worlds, in phalanx deep, Need we to prove a God is here ; The daisy, fresh from nature's sleep, Tells of His hand in lines as clear. " For who but He who arch'd the skies, And pours...
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The Lady's Magazine and Museum, Volume 10

English literature - 1837 - 496 pages
...daisy, as for their religious spirit and metrical harmony. " Not worlds on worlds in phalanx deep, Newl we to prove a God is here ; The daisy fresh from winter's...sleep, Tells of his hand in lines as clear. " For uho but he who arched the skies, And pours the day-spring's living flood, Wondrous alike in all he...
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The Children's friend [ed.] by W.C. Wilson [and others].

William Carus Wilson - 1829 - 304 pages
...useful to some of them. Yours, Y. THE DAISY. Not worlds on worlds in phalanx deep, Need we to prove that God is here ; The daisy, fresh from winter's sleep,...For who but he, who arched the skies And pours the day spring's living flood, Wondrous alike in all he tries, Could form the daisy's purple bud ; Mould...
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Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Character, Literary ..., Volume 25

Olinthus Gregory - Authors, English - 1828 - 492 pages
...the beauty which he admired, the impress of Deity. Let this be taken as a specimen : — THE DAISY. Not worlds on worlds in phalanx deep, Need we to prove...of his hand in lines as clear. For who but he who arch'd the skies, And pours the Day-spring's living flood, Wondrous alike in all he tries, Could rear...
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The Worcester Talisman, Volume 1

1828 - 244 pages
...To linger until morning, then Retrace their rosy paths again. P. THE DAISY. BY JOHN MASON GOOD, MD Not worlds on worlds in phalanx deep, Need we to prove...Tells of his hand in lines as clear. For who but he that arch'd the skies, And pours the day-spring's living flood, Wond'rous alike in all he tries, Could...
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Moral and Sacred Poetry

Thomas Willcocks - 1829 - 334 pages
...of day, So tbrough the shadows of the tomh, May break forth Mercy's ray. THE DAISY. MASON GOOD. Nor worlds on worlds in phalanx deep, Need we to prove...pours the day-spring's living flood, Wondrous alike in all he tries, Could rear the daisy's purple bud ?— Mould its green cup, its wiry stem ; Its fringed...
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Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the Almanack

Almanacs, English - 1829 - 466 pages
...Gregory, a work which we earnestly recommend to the attentive perusal of our readers : C!)f Daiey. : Mot worlds on worlds in phalanx deep Need we to prove...pours the day-spring's living flood, Wondrous alike in all he tries, Could rear the daisy's purple bud ? Mould its green cup, its wiry stem ; Its fringed...
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Moral and sacred poetry, selected by T. Willcocks and T. Horton

Moral and sacred poetry - 1829 - 326 pages
...close of day ; So through the shadows of the tomh, May hreak forth Mercy's ray. THE DAISY. MASON GOOD. NOT worlds on worlds in phalanx deep, Need we to prove...sleep, Tells of his hand in lines as clear. For who hut he who arched the skies, And pours the day-spring's living flood, Wondrous alike in all he tries,...
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The Monthly Repository and Library of Entertaining Knowledge, Volume 2

1832 - 440 pages
...shore, And stoops to lave her weary wings, Where the fount of" living waters" •prings. THE DAISY. Not worlds on worlds, in phalanx deep, Need we, to...of his hand in lines as clear. For who but He who arch'd the skies, And pours the day-spring's living flood, Wondrous alike in all he tries, •Could...
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The English Orator: a Selection of Pieces for Reading & Recitation

James Hedderwick - Oratory - 1833 - 232 pages
...nature's journeymen had made men, and not made them well; they imitated humanity so abominably. THE DAISY. NOT worlds on worlds, in phalanx deep, Need we to...of his hand in lines as clear. For who but He who arch'd the skies, And pours the day-spring's living flood, Wondrous alike in all he tries, Could rear...
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