They eat Their daily bread, and draw the breath of heaven Without or thought or thanks ; heaven's roof to them Is but a painted ceiling hung with lamps, No more, that lights them to their purposes. They wander "loose about," they nothing see, Themselves... The Annual Anthology - Side 90redigert av - 1799 - 300 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 sider
...God. They eat Their daily bread, and draw the breath of heaven Without or thought or lhanks; heaven's roof to them Is but a painted ceiling hung with lamps,...Themselves except, and creatures like themselves, Short-lived, short-sighted, impotent to save. So on their dissolute spirits, soon or late, Destruction... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 sider
...breath of heaven Without or thought or thanks ; heaven's roof to them Is but a painted ceiling hung wilh lamps, No more, that lights them to their purposes....Themselves except, and creatures like themselves, Short-lived, short-sighted, impotent to save. So on their dissolute spirits, soon or late, Destruction... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 sider
...God. They eat Their daily bread, and draw the breath of heaven Without or thought or thanks ; heaven's roof to them Is but a painted ceiling hung with lamps,...No more, that lights them to their purposes. They wender " loose nbout ;" they nothing see, Themselves except, and creatures like themselves, Short-lived,... | |
| 1836 - 514 sider
...the breath of heaven Without or thought or thanks ; heaven's roof to them le but a painted coiling hung with lamps, No more, that lights them to their...Themselves except, and creatures like themselves, Short-lived, short-sighted, impotent to save. So on their dissolute spirits, soon or late, Destruction... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1839 - 510 sider
...wander " loose about ;" they nothing see, Themselves except, and creatures like themselves, Short-lived, shortsighted, impotent to save. So on their dissolute..." like an armed man," Or like a dream of murder in tho night, Withering Iheir mortal faculties, and breaking The bones of all their pride. ON AN INFANT... | |
| 1842 - 400 sider
...fashion, unobservant of nature's loveliness, are unconscious of the harmony of creation — " Heaven's roof to them . Is but a painted ceiling hung with...loose about : they nothing see, Themselves except, and creaturea like themselves, Short lived, short sighted." What to them in the page of the poet where... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1843 - 516 sider
...God. They eat Their daily bread, and draw the breath of heaven Without or thought or thanks ; heaven's roof to them Is but a painted ceiling hung with lamps,...Themselves except, and creatures like themselves, Short-lived, short-sighted, impotent to save. So on their dissolute spirits, soon or late, Destruction... | |
| 1854 - 268 sider
...WALLER. They eat Their daily bread, and draw the breath of Heaven Without or thought or thanks ; Heaven's roof, to them, Is but a painted ceiling hung with...Themselves except, and creatures like themselves, Short-lived, short-sighted, impotent to save. So on their dissolute spirits, soon or late, Destruction... | |
| Cyclopaedia, Henry Gardiner Adams - 1854 - 762 sider
...ColeriJyc. They eat Their daily bread, and "draw the breath of Heaven Without or thought or thanks; Heaven's roof, to them, Is but a painted ceiling hung with...Themselves except, and creatures like themselves, Short-lived, short-sighted, impotent to save. So on their dissolute spirits, soon or late, Destruction... | |
| Sunbeams - 1861 - 368 sider
...infirmity. They eat Their daily bread, and draw the breath of heaven Without or thought or thanks ; heaven's roof, to them Is but a painted ceiling hung with lamps,...see, Themselves except, and creatures like themselves Short-lived, short-sighted, impotent to save. So on their dissolute spirits, soon or late, Destruction... | |
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