| James Thomson - English drama - 1730 - 100 pages
...nature..*— Ye myfterious powe^ ! - . . Whofe ^ays are ever-gracious, ever-juft, As ye think wifeft, bell, difpofe of me ; But, whether thro' your gloomy depths...mountains walk ; give me the calm The fteady, fmiling foul i where wifdom fheds, Eternal funfhine and eternal j[oy. Then, if misfortune comes, fhe brings along... | |
| James Thomson - 1757 - 272 pages
...breaft. There lies the fting of evil, there the drop That poifons nature.— Ye myfterious powers ! Whofe ways are ever-gracious, ever-juft, As ye think...your mountains walk ; give me the calm, The fteady, fouling foul ; where wifdom fheds Eternal funfhine and eternal peace. Then, if misfortune comes, me... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1778 - 374 pages
...thy bread. There lies the. fting of evil, there the drop That poifons nature.— Ye myfterious powers Whofe ways are ever-gracious, ever-juft, As. ye think...your mountains walk ; give me the calm The fteady, f railing foul ; where wifdom fheds, Eternal funfhine and eternal joy.. . Then, if misfortune comes,... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1778 - 364 pages
...thy breaft. There lies the fHng of evil, there the drop That poifons nature. — Ye myfterious powers Whofe ways are ever-gracious, ever-juft, As ye think...your gloomy depths I wander,, Or on your mountains ivalk ; give me the calm The fteady, fmiling foul ; where wifdom fheds, Eternal funthine and eternal... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - English literature - 1802 - 322 pages
...— Ye mysterious powers ! Whose ways are ever-gracious, ever-just, As ye think wisest, best, dispose of me ; But, whether thro' your gloomy depths I wander,...Or on your mountains walk ; give me the calm, The steady, smiling soul ; where wisdom sheds Eternal sunshine and eternal peace. Then, if Misfortune comes,... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - English literature - 1802 - 344 pages
...mysterious powers ! Whose ways are ever-gracious, ever-just, As ye think wisest, best, dispose of me j But, whether thro' your gloomy depths I wander, Or on your mountains walk ; give me the calm, The steady, smiling soul ; where wisdom sheds Eternal sunshine and eternal peace. Then, if Misfortune comes,... | |
| James Thomson - 1849 - 772 pages
...Whose ways are ever graeious, ever just! As ye think wisest, best, dispose of me : But, whether through your gloomy depths I wander, Or on your mountains walk, give me the ealm, The steady, smiling soul, where wisdom sheds Eternal sunshine and eternal peaee. Then, if misfortune... | |
| James Thomson - 1850 - 800 pages
...ways are ever graeious, ever just ! As ye think wisest, best, dispose of me : But, whether through your gloomy depths I wander, Or on your mountains walk, give me the ealm, The steady, smiling soul, where wisdom sheds Eternal sunshine and eternal peaee. Then, if misfortune... | |
| Henry George Bohn - Quotations - 1867 - 752 pages
...Whose ways are ever gracious, ever just, As ye think wisest, best, dispose of me : Whether through your gloomy depths I wander, Or on your mountains walk, give me the calm, The steady smiling soul, where wisdom sheds Eternal sunshine and eternal peace. Thomtcn. ZBELAND. Now for... | |
| Henry George Bohn - Quotations, English - 1881 - 738 pages
...Whose ways are ever gracious, ever just, As ye think wisest, best, dispose of me : Whether through your gloomy depths I wander, Or on your mountains walk, give me the calm, The steady smiling soul, where wisdom sheds Eteraal sunshine and eternal peace. Thomson. IRELAND. Now for... | |
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