What though, in solemn silence, all Move round the dark terrestrial ball ; What though no real voice nor sound Amid their radiant orbs be found; In reason's ear they all rejoice, And utter forth a glorious voice, For ever singing as they shine, The hand... The British Essayists;: Spectator - Page 60by Alexander Chalmers - 1808Full view - About this book
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1828 - 214 pages
...planets in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole. What though, in solemn silence, all Move round the dark terrestrial ball! What though nor real voice nor nound, Amid their radient orbs he found! In reason's car they all rejoice. And utter forth a glorious... | |
| John Pierpont - Children's literature - 1828 - 320 pages
...they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole. What though, in solemn silence, all Move round this dark terrestrial ball! What though nor real voice, nor sound, Amid their radiant orbs be found ! In reason's ear they all rejoice, And utter forth a glorious voice, For ever singing, as they... | |
| Reginald Heber (bp. of Calcutta.) - 1828 - 138 pages
...planets in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole. What though in solemn silence all Move round the dark terrestrial ball, What though nor voice, nor minstrel sound Among their radiant orbs be found, With saints and angels they rejoice, And... | |
| Children's poetry - 1828 - 188 pages
...planets in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole. What though in solemn silence all Move round the dark terrestrial ball ; What though no real voice nor sound Amidst these radiant orbs be found — In reason's ear they all rejoice, And... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1829 - 216 pages
...planets in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole. 3. What though, in solemn silence, all Move round the dark...nor real voice nor sound, Amid their radiant orbs be found ! In reason's ear they all rejoice, And utter forth a glorious voice ; For ever singing as they... | |
| John Pierpont - Readers - 1829 - 290 pages
...truth from pole to pole. What though, in solemn silence, all Move round this dark terrestrial hall ! What though nor real voice, nor sound, Amid their radiant orbs be found ! In reason's ear they all rejoice, And utter forth a glorious voice, For ever singing, as they... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 852 pages
...iudney. Those I have seen play at ball, grow extremely earnest who should have the ball. • Id. What, though in solemn silence, all Move round the dark terrestrial ball! What tho* nor real voice nor sound Amid their radiant orbs be found ! In reason's ear they all rejoice,... | |
| Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - English language - 1829 - 318 pages
...planets in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole. 3. What though in solemn silence, all Move round the dark terrestrial ball ; What tho' nor real voice nor sound, Amid their radiant, orbs be found! In reason's ear they all rejoico,... | |
| Bible - 1830 - 550 pages
...roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole. 5 What ! though in solemn silence all Move round this dark terrestrial ball — What ! though nor real voice nor sound Amid their radiant orbs be found— 6 In Reason's ear they all rejoice, And utter forth a glorious voice ; For ever singing, as... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - American poetry - 1830 - 516 pages
...planets in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole. What though, in solemn silence, all, Move round the dark terrestrial ball ? What though no real voice nor sound Amid these radiant orbs be found ? In reason's ear they all rejoice, And utter... | |
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