| James Thomson - 1793 - 300 pages
...unbounded scheme of things ; Mark'd their dependance so, and firm accord, 331 As with unfaultering accent to conclude That this availeth nought ? Has...lessening down From INFINITE PERFECTION to the brink 335 Of dreary Nothing, desolate abyss ! From which astonish'd thought, recoiling, turns ? Till then... | |
| James Thomson - 1800 - 302 pages
...things j Mark'd their dependence so , and firm accord , • ' As with, unjaultering accent to conclude I That this availeth nought? Has any seen The mighty...brink Of dreary Nothing , desolate abyss ! From which astonish'd thought , recoiling , turns ? Till tben alone let zealous praise ascend, And hymns of holy... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 368 pages
...once th' unbounded scheme of things; Mark'd their dependance so, and firm accord, As with unfaultering accent to conclude That this availeth nought? Has...Of dreary nothing — desolate abyss ! From which astonish'd thought, recoiling, turns? Till then alone let zealous praise ascend, And hymns of holy... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 344 pages
...once th'unbounded scheme of things; Mark'd their dependance so, and firm accord, As with unfaultering accent to conclude That this availeth nought? Has...down From Infinite Perfection to the brink Of dreary nothing—desolate abyss! From which astonish'd thought, recoiling, turns? Till then alone let zealous... | |
| James Thomson - English poetry - 1802 - 320 pages
...once th' unbounded scheme of things ; Mark'd their dependence so, and firm accord, As with unfalt'ring accent to conclude That this availeth nought? Has any seen The mighty chain of beings, less'ning down From infinite perfection to the brink Of dreary nothing, desolate abyss ! From which... | |
| James Thomson - 1803 - 268 pages
...th' unbounded scheme of things ; Mark'd their dependance so , and firm accord , As with unfaultering accent to conclude That This availeth nought ? Has any seen The mighty chain of beings , lessrning down From INFINITE PERFECTION to the brink Of dreary Nothing , desolate abyss ! From which... | |
| James Thomson - 1803 - 186 pages
...once the unhounded scheme of things; Mark'd their dependence so, and firm accord, As with unfaultcring accent to conclude That this availeth nought ? Has any seen The mighty chain of heings, lessening down From Infinite Perfection to the hrink Of dreary Notliing, desolate ahyss ! From... | |
| James Thomson, John Aikin - 1804 - 232 pages
...once the unbounded scheme of things, Mark'd their dependance so, and firm accord, As with unfaultering accent to conclude That this availeth nought ? Has...lessening down From Infinite Perfection to the brink 335 Qf dreary nothing, desolate abyss ! From which astonish 'd thought, recoiling, turns ? Till then... | |
| James Thomson - 1806 - 242 pages
...2 Has swept at once th'uubounded scheme of things. Mark'd their dependance so, and firm accord, 331 As with unfaltering accent to conclude That this availeth...lessening down From INFINITE PERFECTION to the brink 335 Of dreary Nothing, desolate abyss! From which astonish'd thought, recoiling turns? Till then alone... | |
| John Vaughn Thompson - Botany - 1807 - 172 pages
...once th' unbounded scheme of things ; Mark'd their dependence so, and firm accord, As with unfalt'ring accent to conclude , That this availeth nought ? Has...beings, lessening down From Infinite Perfection to die brink Of d»eary Nothing i desolate abyss ! From which astonish' J thought recoiling turns. Till... | |
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