| Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1849 - 316 pages
...satisfaction — from every meadow and out of every grove the voice of pleasure warbles. 2.*Without the sun's genial fire, what would the world be but...be hidden and lost, were they not revealed by the luster of this ilh tunating orb. An attentive mind discovers in the sun a vast fund of meditation.... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1845 - 312 pages
...gratitude and satisfaction — from every meadow and out of every grove the voice of pleasure warbles. 2. Without the sun's genial fire, what would the world...be hidden and lost, were they not revealed by the luster of this illuminfiiing orb. An attentive mind discovers in the sun a vast fund of meditation.... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1842 - 316 pages
...gratitude and satisfaction — from every meadow and out of every grove the voice of pleasure warbles. 2. Without the sun's genial fire, what would the world...be hidden and lost, were they not revealed by the luster of this illrminating orb. An attentive mind discovers in the sun a vast fund of meditation.... | |
| Christopher Christian Sturm - Devotional calendars - 1847 - 562 pages
...their heads ; the earth exhibits a thousand testimonies of gratitude and satisfaction ; from every meadow, and out of every grove, the voice of pleasure...An attentive mind discovers in the sun a vast fund ot meditation. Its resplendency, its force, partake more of the Divinity than does any other visible... | |
| Stephen Watkins Clark - English language - 1851 - 204 pages
...was a citizen of credit and renown 8. A train band captain eke was he of famous London town." 9. " Without the sun's genial fire, what would the world be but a dismal dungeon V 10. " But thou art forever the same." 11. " A drop of stagnant water is a world, teeming with inhabitants."... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1842 - 322 pages
...from every meadow and out of every grove the voice of pleasure warbles. 2. Without the sun's geni-il fire, what would the world be but a dismal dungeon ? All its charms would be bidden and lost, were they not revealed by the luster of this illuminating orb. ATI attentive mind... | |
| Christoph Christian Sturm - Calendars - 1858 - 566 pages
...their heads ; the earth exhibits a thousand testimonies of gratitude and satisfaction ; from every meadow, and out of every grove, the voice of pleasure...An attentive mind discovers in the sun a vast fund ol meditation. Its resplendency, its force, partake more of the Divinity than does any other visible... | |
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