| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1915 - 852 ページ
...shines with borrow'd light; 05 The stars that gild the gloomy night; The seas that roll unnumber'd THOR THEN FORTY (From Poems on Several Occasions,...knights, and 'squires the numerous band, That wear the fa 70 All of these, and all I see, Should be sung, and sung by me: They speak their maker as they can,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1916 - 634 ページ
...that shines with borrow'd light ; The stars that gild the gloomy night ; The seas that roll unnumber'd waves ; The wood that spreads its shady leaves ; The...conceal the grain, The yellow treasure of the plain ; AH of these, and all I see, Should be sung, and sung by me : They speak their maker as they can,... | |
| George Benjamin Woods - 1916 - 1604 ページ
...shines with borrow 'd light; The stars, that gild the gloomy night; The seas, that roll unnumber'd Cz y w!w 70 The yellow treasure of the plain; All of these, and all I see, Should be sung, and sung by me :... | |
| 1917 - 692 ページ
...that shines with borrowed light; The stars, that gild the gloomy night; The seas, that roll unnumber'd waves; The wood, that spreads its shady leaves; The...as they can, But want, and ask, the tongue of man. The poem as a whole Miss Reynolds finds " indeed remarkable " : " for spirituality and insight, for... | |
| 1917 - 346 ページ
...that shines with borrowed light; The stars, that gild the gloomy night; The seas, that roll unnumber'd waves; The wood, that spreads its shady leaves; The...Should be sung, and sung by me: They speak their Maker ai they can, But want, and ask, the tongue of man. The poem as a whole Miss Reynolds finds " indeed... | |
| Amy Louise Reed - 1924 - 300 ページ
...then enumerates a long list of " natural objects," and concludes: All of these, and all I see Shou'd be sung and sung by me: They speak their Maker as they can, But want and ask the Tongue of Man.6* The other exception, A Night-Piece on Death, which it became the habit of the later eighteenth... | |
| David Nichol Smith - 1926 - 744 ページ
...that shines with borrow'd Light ; The Stars that gild the gloomy Night; The Seas that roll unnumber'd Waves ; The Wood that spreads its shady Leaves ; The...Treasure of the Plain ; All of these, and all I see, Shou'd be sung, and sung by me: They speak their Maker as they can, But want and ask the Tongue of... | |
| Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - 1927 - 1432 ページ
...shines with borrowed light; 65 The stars that gild the gloomy night; The seas that roll unnumbered m in my love And in my soul am free, 30 Angels alone,...Enjoy such liberty. 1M9 380 ANDREW MARVELL (1621- 70 All of these, and all I see, Should be sung, and sung by me: They speak their Maker as they can,... | |
| H. N. Fairchild - 2010 - 428 ページ
...warbling : The Watchmen that do wander in The City saw me there: 22 Slander, 23 Compare Parnell's: They speak their Maker as they can, But want and ask the tongue of man. 21 DNB records few definite facts about him. In 1737 he began to publish a long series of psalmodies... | |
| Edgar Mertner, Thomas Parnell, John Mitford, Thomas Parnell, John Mitford - 320 ページ
...that shines with borrow'd light ; The stars that gild the gloomy night ; The seas that roll unnumber'd waves ; The wood that spreads its. shady leaves ;...and ask the tongue of man. Go search among your idle dream:', Your busy or your vain extremes ; And find a life of equal bliss, Or own the next began in... | |
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