| William Smith (F.S.A.S.) - France - 1864 - 148 pages
...magnificence Of unintelligent creation,' from the numerous worlds that throng the firmament at midnight, 'where depth, height, breadth, Are lost in their extremes, and where to count The thick-sown glories in this field of fire Perhaps a seraph's computation fails.' " Our friend, the clergyman,... | |
| Samuel Manning - 1866 - 248 pages
...magnificence Of unintelligent creation, from the numerous worlds that throng the firmament at midnight, "where depth, height, breadth, Are lost in their extremes, and where to count The thick-sown glories in this field of fire Perhaps a seraph's computation fails, to the beauty and sublimity... | |
| 1866 - 426 pages
...roll for ever : who can satiate sight In such a scene ? in such an ocean wide Of deep astonishment ? where depth, height, breadth, Are lost in their extremes ; and where to count The thick-sown glories in this field of fire, Perhaps a seraph's computation fails. Now, go, ambition !... | |
| Edward Young - 1866 - 574 pages
...roll for ever : who can satiate sight In such a scene 1 in such an ocean wide Of deep astonishment 1 where depth, height, breadth, Are lost in their extremes ; and where to count The thick -sown glories in this field of fire, Perhaps a seraph's computation fails. Now, go, ambition... | |
| Samuel Manning - Switzerland - 1866 - 228 pages
...magnificence Of unintelligent creation, from the numerous worlds that throng the firmament at midnight, "where depth, height, breadth, Are lost in their extremes, and where to count The thick-sown glories in this field of fire Perhaps a seraph's computation fails, to the beauty and sublimity... | |
| Joseph Johann Littrow - Astronomy - 1866 - 1234 pages
...gross auch diese letzte uns erscheinen mag. — — Who can satiate sight In such a scene, where depht, height, breadth Are lost in their extremes, and where, to count The thick-sown glorios in this ocean of Suns, Perhaps a Seraph's computation fail». Young§. 222. (vorzüglichste... | |
| George Gilfillan - Scottish poetry - 1867 - 364 pages
...one cries,* ' O, who can satiate sight In such a scene, in such an ocean wide Of deep astonishment ? where depth, height, breadth, Are lost in their extremes, and where to count The thick-sown glories in that field of fire, Perhaps the seraphs' computation fails ; " The spirit living... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - English poetry - 1876 - 840 pages
...roll for ever : who can satiate sight In suck a scene ? in such an ocean wide Of deep astonishment? la wept, And chid her thick-sown glories in this field of fire, Perhaps a seraph's computation fails. IS'ow, go, Ambition... | |
| R. M. DEVENS - 1876 - 1014 pages
...Visible Nearly the Whole Night. — Accounts from Different Points.— Europe's Share in the Display. « orking out the primal curse, which doomed the tenderest * her suffering thick-sown glories in these fields of fire, Perhaps a seraph's computation fails." "EAES of observation,... | |
| Sir Thomas Wyatt - 1879 - 624 pages
...roll for ever : who can satiate sight In such a scene 1 in such an ocean wide Of deep astonishment 1 where depth, height, breadth, Are lost in their extremes ; and where to count lass The thick-sown glories in this field of fire, Perhaps a seraph's computation fails. Now, go, Ambition... | |
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