| Henry Baker - 1760 - 60 ページ
...Strange and amazing muft the Difference be, 'Twixt this dull Planet and bright Mercury : Yet Reafon fays, nor can we doubt at all : Millions of Beings dwell on either Ball, With Conflitutions fitted for that Spot, Where Providence, all-wife, has fix'd their LotWond'rous art Thou,... | |
| Art - 1762 - 290 ページ
...Strange and amazing maft the difF'rence be, 'Twixt this dull Planet and bright Mercury\: Yet reafon fays, nor can we doubt at all, Millions of Beings dwell on either ball, With conftitutions fitted for that fpot, Where Providence, all-wife, has fix'd their lot. Wond'rous art... | |
| Benjamin Martin - 1772 - 516 ページ
...amazing muji the Diff'rence be 'Twixt this dull Planet and hright Mercury ; Yet Reafon fays, nor ean we doubt at all, Millions of Beings dwell on either Ball, With Conftitutions fitted for that Spot, Jf^kere Providence, all-wife, has fix' d their Lot. Euphref. Well,... | |
| 874 ページ
...and amazing muft tnt difTrence be 'Twixt this dull planet and bright Merenj! Yet reafon fays, nor ean we doubt at all, Millions of beings dwell on either ball; With conftirurions fitted for that fpot, A Mathematical Quefiion. By J. PATRICK O' SOLIVAK. ON Shrove-Tucfday... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 450 ページ
...and amazing nnrit the difference be 'Twixt this dull planet and bright Mercury : Yet rtiifon faysbnor can we doubt at all, Millions of beings dwell on either ball, With constitutions fitted for that i pot, Where Providence, all-wife, has hVd their lot. Wondrou» art thou, О GOD, in all thy ways !... | |
| 1800 - 452 ページ
...Strange and amazing mufl the difference be 'Twixt this dull planet and bright Mercury ; Yet reafon fays, nor can we doubt at all, Millions of beings dwell on either ball ; With conftitutions fitted for that fpot, Where Providence, all-wife, has fix'd their lot. Wond'rous art... | |
| 1838 - 504 ページ
...darksome tour, Did not six Moons illume his midnight hour. Strange and amazing must the difference be 'Twixt this dull planet and bright Mercury ; Yet...spot Where Providence, all-wise, has fix'd their lot. At heaven's command, (affrighting human kind,) COMETS drag on their blazing lengths behind : Nor can... | |
| Rev. W. Hutton - 1822 - 306 ページ
...bodies which are inhabited, will have forms and powers no less suited to their situations than " And constitutions fitted for that spot, Where Providence, all-wise, has fix'd their lot." The sun, although generally considered as fixed, is known, by his spots, to make a revolution on his... | |
| 1823 - 872 ページ
...the bone, Freeze the heart-blood, and turn us all to stone. Strange and amazing must the diflfrence be 'Twixt this dull planet and bright Mercury : Yet...dwell on either ball, With constitutions fitted for the spot, Where Providence, all wise, has fix'd their lot. Wondrous art thou, О GOD, in all thy ways... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1826 - 414 ページ
...constitution of the inhabitant to the nature of the habitation. " Strange and amazing must the difference be, 'Twixt this dull planet and bright Mercury ; Yet reason says, nor can we doubt at all, 1 Millions of beings dwell on either ball, With constitutions fitted for that spot Where Providence,... | |
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