The Universe: A Philosophical Poem. Intended to Restrain the Pride of Man ...J. Worrall, at the Dove, in bell-Yard, near Lincoln's -Inn, 1760 - 48 ページ |
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... tide Hour : Learn thy own Weakness , and his mighty Pow'r . When all the Cattle panting leave the Plain , And feek the Shades , canft thou his Heat sustain ? Does Does he not make thy very Marrow fry ? Canft 2 The UNIVERSE .
... tide Hour : Learn thy own Weakness , and his mighty Pow'r . When all the Cattle panting leave the Plain , And feek the Shades , canft thou his Heat sustain ? Does Does he not make thy very Marrow fry ? Canft 2 The UNIVERSE .
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... Thou behold him with a stedfast Eye ? Why doft thou turn and hide Thee from his Sight ? Is he , indeed , unfufferably bright ? Think then , how glorious muft that Pow'r be Whofe Hand has form'd ten thousand fuch as he ! See , to the ...
... Thou behold him with a stedfast Eye ? Why doft thou turn and hide Thee from his Sight ? Is he , indeed , unfufferably bright ? Think then , how glorious muft that Pow'r be Whofe Hand has form'd ten thousand fuch as he ! See , to the ...
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... thou think , poor Worm ! these Orbs of Light , In Size , immenfe , in Number , infinite , Were made for Thee alone ... thou fee Their various Beauty , Order , Harmony ? If not , then sure they were not made for Thee . What What is this ...
... thou think , poor Worm ! these Orbs of Light , In Size , immenfe , in Number , infinite , Were made for Thee alone ... thou fee Their various Beauty , Order , Harmony ? If not , then sure they were not made for Thee . What What is this ...
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... thou art so proud ? Loft and unknown , in the more glorious Crowd , A Point it scarce appears . † E'er it begun The reft their Courses have , And shall , when it's no more , for endless Ages run . Correct + That this Globe whereon we ...
... thou art so proud ? Loft and unknown , in the more glorious Crowd , A Point it scarce appears . † E'er it begun The reft their Courses have , And shall , when it's no more , for endless Ages run . Correct + That this Globe whereon we ...
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... Thou fcarce difcern'stbelow , Are Founts of Day , ftupendous Orbs of Light , Thus , by their Distance , leffen'd to thy Sight . Now thing we know , indefinitely and inexhauftably . From whence then this vain Opinion of ourselves ? May ...
... Thou fcarce difcern'stbelow , Are Founts of Day , ftupendous Orbs of Light , Thus , by their Distance , leffen'd to thy Sight . Now thing we know , indefinitely and inexhauftably . From whence then this vain Opinion of ourselves ? May ...
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Affifted affign'd affrighting almoft beftows Behold blaze Bodies boundleſs bright canft thou Compafs conftant Courſe crawling Worm created Creation Creatures Defign deftin'd deſcry Difcerns Diff'rent diftant diſcovered diſplay Diſtance Earth eternal ev'ry exifted faid fame feather'd feem feen fhall fhew fhine fhort fince fingle Firmament fixed Stars fome Foreſts ftill fuch furvey fwift giv'n give Glaffes glitters glorious Glory Goodneſs Happineſs Heaven immenfe Infect itſelf juftly JUPITER lefs Light living Maker's Mankind meaneft meaſures Microſcope mighty Moon moſt muſt naked Eye Number o'er the Plain Obferve Ocean op'ning Orbs Paffion Planets Pow'r Praiſe preſent Pride raiſe Reafon reft Reign rife riſe roll round Sand SATURN ſee ſeems Senfe ſhall ſhe ſhown Skies ſmall ſmaller Smallneſs Soul ſpread ſtray ſupply Thee thefe themſelves theſe thine Thofe thoſe thouſand thy Pleaſure Tyger Univerſe UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN urg'd Uſe vaft whofe Wings Wiſdom wond'rous
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9 ページ - And God set them in the firmament of heaven to give light upon the earth, And to rule over the day and over the night, and to divide the light from the darkness: and God saw that it was good. And the evening and the morning were the fourth day.
18 ページ - Tis heat intense to what can there be known ; Warmer our poles than is its burning zone. Who there inhabit must have other powers, Juices, and veins, and sense, and life, than ours. One moment's cold, like theirs, would pierce the bone, Freeze the heart's blood, and turn us all to stone.'* BAKER'S Universe.
17 ページ - More distant still, our Earth comes rolling on. And forms a wider circle round the Sun ; With her the Moon, companion ever dear ! Her course attending through the shining year.
11 ページ - Lefs ftor'd with Creatures, or with Beauty, be. For GOD is uniform in all his Ways, And every where his boundlefs Pow'r difplays : His Goodnefs fills immenfurable Space...
29 ページ - When on the Ground, a crawling Worm it lay, Where ev'ry Foot might tread its Soul away ! Who rais'd it thence ? And bid it range the Skies ? Gave its rich Plumage, and its brilliant Dyes ? 'Twas God : — Its God and thine, O Man, and He In this thy Fellow-Creature lets thee see, The wond'rous Change which is ordain'd for thee.
18 ページ - Reafon fays, nor can we doubt at all : Millions of Beings dwell on either Ball...
15 ページ - Un wife ! and though tlefs ! impotent ! and blind ! Can Wealth, or Grandeur, fatisfy the Mind ? Of all thofe Pleafures Mortals moft admire, Is there one Joy fincere, that will not tire ? Can Love itfelf endure ? or Beauty's Charms Afford that Blifs we fancy in its...
9 ページ - Let there be lights in the firmament of the heavens to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs and seasons, and for days and years...
5 ページ - Diff'rent his Track, but conftant his Career, Divides the Times, and meafures out the Year. To Climes returns where freezing Winter reigns, Unbinds the Glebe, and fructifies the Plains. The crackling Ice diflblves : the Rivers flow : Vines crown the Mountain Tops, and Corn the Vales below.
18 ページ - Through his vast orbit Saturn wheels away. How great the change could we be wafted there ! How slow the seasons ! and how long the year ! One moon, on us, reflects its cheerful light : There, five attendants brighten up the night. Here, the blue firmament bedeck'd with stars ; There, over-head, a lucid arch appears.