| John Milton - 1815 - 240 pagina’s
...ratherj pnre ethereal stream, j Whose fonntain who shall tell ? Before the snn, Before the Heav'as thon wert, and, at the voice Of God, as with a mantle, didst iavest 10 The rising world of waters dark and deep, Won from the void and formless infinite. Thee I... | |
| Samuel Parkes - 1816 - 584 pagina’s
...increate I hy fountain who shall tell 1 IM'ore the sun Before the heavens thou wert ; and at the voice 1 f God, as with a mantle, didst invest The rising world of waters dark and deep." * Sir Isaac Newton described li-hl to be a substance consisting of small particles, constantly separating... | |
| John Bonnycastle - 1816 - 490 pagina’s
...light Dwelt from eternity, dwelt then in thee, Bright effluence of bright essence inereate. Or hear'st thou rather, pure ethereal stream, Whose fountain who shall tell ? before the sun, Before the heav'ns thou wert, and, at the voice Of God, as with a mantle didst invest The rising world of waters... | |
| William Scott - 1817 - 416 pagina’s
...dwelt then in thee, Bright effluence of bright essence increate. Or hcar'st thou rather, pure etherial stream, Whose fountain who shall tell ? Before the...thou wert, and at the voice Of God, as with a mantle did invest The rising world of waters dark and deep, M on from the void and formless infinite. Thee... | |
| 1818 - 400 pagina’s
...light Dwelt from eternity, dwelt then in thee, Bright effulgence of bright essence increate. Or bearest thou rather, pure ethereal stream, Whose fountain...and deep, Won from the void and formless infinite. The following poetical stanza is also very expressive of our knowledge of its absolute nature, and... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 422 pagina’s
...-dwelt then in thee. Bright effluence of bright essence increate. Or hear'st thou rather, pure etherial stream, Whose fountain who shall tell ? Before the...and deep, Won from the void and formless infinite. • Thee I revisit now \rith bolder wing, Escap'd the Stygian pool, though long detain'd In chat obscure... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 434 pagina’s
...hear'st thou rather, pure etherial stream, Whose fountain who shall tell ? Before the sun, Bef « e the heavens thou wert, and. at the voice Of God, as...and deep, Won from the void and formless infinite. Thee 1 revisit now with bolder -.ving, Escap'd the Stygian pool, though long [U-tam'd In that obscure'... | |
| William Scott - 1819 - 366 pagina’s
...dwelt then in thee, Bright effluence of bright essence increate. Or hcar'st thmi rather, pure etherial stream, Whose fountain who shall tell ? Before the...thou wert, and at the voice Of God, as with a mantle did invest The rising world of waters dark and deep, Won from the void and formless infinite. Thee... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 398 pagina’s
...dn'alt then in thee, Bright effluence of bright essence increate. Or hear'st thou rather, pure etherial stream, Whose fountain who shall tell ? Before the...Before the heavens thou wert, and at the voice Of God, •-' t with a mantle did invest 1 lie rising world of waters dark arid deep, V/on from the void and... | |
| John Milton - 1820 - 342 pagina’s
...thou rather, pare etherial stream, Whose fountain who shall tell ? before the sun, Before the Heav'ns thou wert, and at the voice Of God, as with a mantle didst invest 10 The rising world of waters dark and deep, Won from the void and formless infinite. Thee I re-visit... | |
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