| 1820 - 280 страници
...The flocks, as they carelessly feed, Rejoice in the beautiful green. 2 The vines that encircle the bowers, The herbage that springs from the sod. Trees,...and sweet flowers, All rise to the praise of my God. • 3 Shall man, the great master of all, The only insensible prove ? Forbid it, fair gratitude's call,... | |
| John Clarke, Jedidiah Morse, William Ellery Channing - 1820 - 532 страници
...as they carelessly feed, , Rejoice in the beautiful green ! 2 .The vines that encircle the bow'rs, The herbage that springs from the sod, Trees, plants, cooling fruits and sweet flow'rs, All rise to the praise of my God. 3 Shall man, the great master of all, The only insensible... | |
| Jeremy Belknap - 1820 - 516 страници
...flocks, as they carelessly feed, Rejoice in the beautiful green ! 2 The vines that encircle the bow'rs, The herbage that springs from the sod, Trees, plants, cooling fruits and sweet fknv'rs, All rise to the praise of my God. 3 Shall man, the great master of all, The only insensible... | |
| Albert Picket - 1820 - 314 страници
...Gratitude to the Supreme Being. The flocks, as they carelessly feed Rejoice in the spring of the year. How cheerful along the gay mead, The daisy and cowslip appear! The myrtles that shade the gay bowers, The herbage that springs from the sod, Trws, plants, cooling fruits,... | |
| Richard Wiggins - 1821 - 156 страници
...shall still proclaim thy praise : Or early death, my soul convey, To realms of everlasting day. Hymn. HOW cheerful along the gay mead The daisy and cowslip...fruits, and sweet flowers, All rise to the praise of their God. Shall roan, the great master of all, The only insensible prove ? Forbid it fair gratitude's... | |
| Isaac Watts, Samuel Worcester - 1821 - 506 страници
...The flocks as they caivlestilv feed, Rejoice in the beautiful green! 2 The vines that encircle the bowers, The herbage that springs from the sod,—...and sweet flowers, All rise to the praise of my God. e 3 Shall man, the great master of all, The only insensible prove? d Forbid it, fair gratitude's call... | |
| William Pinnock - 1822 - 252 страници
...Gra"-ti-tude, s. gratefulness, thankfulness. 4. In-ces'-sant-ly, ad. without intermission, always. 1 . How cheerful along the gay mead The daisy and cowslip...carelessly feed,. Rejoice in the spring of the year. 2. The myrtles that shade the gay bowers, The herbage that springs fro;n the sod, Trees, plants, cooling... | |
| John Platts - 1822 - 844 страници
...gratitude to the Author of Nature : — How cheerful the field and the mead ! How gay does all nature appear ! The flocks, as they carelessly feed, Rejoice in the spring of the year. The foliage that shades the gay bow'rs, The herbage that springs from the clod, Trees, plants, cooling... | |
| Central Universalist Society (Boston, Mass.) - 1823 - 408 страници
...The flocks, as they carelessly feed, Rejoice in the beautiful green. 1 The vines that encircle the bowers, The herbage that springs from the sod, Trees,...and sweet flowers, All rise to the praise of my God. 3 Shall man, the great master of all, The only insensible prove ? Forbid it, fair gratitude's call,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1824 - 170 страници
...pattern, and my guide 1 CHAPTER V. VRO.MISCUOUS PIECES. SECTION I. Gratitude to the Supreme Being: !. HOW cheerful along the gay mead. The daisy and cowslip...Rejoice in the spring of the year. -. The myrtles that shade the gay bow'rs The herbage that springs from the sod Trees, plants, cooling fruits, and sweet... | |
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