Each wrought alone, yet all together wrought, Unconscious, not unworthy, instruments, By which a Hand invisible was rearing A new creation in the secret deep. Omnipotence wrought in them, with them, by them ; Hence, what omnipotence alone could do, Worms... The observing eye; or, Letters to children on the three lowest divisions of ... - Page 48by Anne Wright - 1851Full view - About this book
| England - 1827 - 798 pages
...instruments, By which a hand Invisible was rearing A new creation in the secret deep. Omnipotence wrought m them, with them, by them ; Hence what Omnipotence...The mausoleum of its architects, Still dying upwards a* their labours closed : Slime the material, but the slime was turnM To adamant, by their pet ri fie... | |
| 1828 - 454 pages
...not unworthy instruments, By which a hand invisible was rearing A new creation in the secret deep. Omnipotence wrought in them, with them, by them ;...Hence what Omnipotence alone could do. Worms did. I sa» the living pile ascend, The mausoleum of its architects, Still dying upwards as their labours... | |
| Scotland - 1827 - 808 pages
...invisible was rearing A new creation in the secret deep. Omnipotence wrought iu them, with them, b> them; Hence what Omnipotence alone could do. Worms...did. I saw the living pile ascend. The mausoleum of ¡is architects, Still dying upwards as their labours closed : Slime the material, but the slime was... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1828 - 924 pages
...not unworthy, instruments, By which a hand invisible was rearing A new creation in the silent deep. ^ Omnipotence wrought in them, with them, by them ;...its architects, Still dying upwards as their labours clos'd : Slime the material, but the slime was turn'd To adamant by their petrific touch; Frail were... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...not unworthy, instruments, By which a hand invisible was rearing Л new creation in the secret deep. Omnipotence wrought in them, with them, by them; Hence...living pile ascend, The mausoleum of its architects, Sr ill dying upwards as their labors closed : Slime the material, but the ulime was tura'd To adamant,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...not unworthy, instruments, By which a hand invisible was rearing A new creation in the secret deep. Omnipotence wrought in them, with them, by them; Hence what Omnipotence alone could do Worms did. I »aw the living pile ascend, The mausoleum of its architects, Still dying upwards as their labors closed:... | |
| 1834 - 440 pages
...little task. And catching prey on every aide, with feelers Countless as sunbeams, slight as gossamer. Omnipotence wrought in them, with them, by them; Hence...mausoleum of its architects, Still dying upwards as their labors closed; Slime the material; but the slime was turn'd •To adamant by their petrific touch;... | |
| English poetry - 1836 - 514 pages
...not unworthy, instruments, By which a hand invisible was rearing A new creation in the secret deep. Omnipotence wrought in them, with them, by them; Hence what Omnipotence alone could do Wurms did. I saw the living pile ascend, The mausoleum of ils architects, Sull dying upwards as their... | |
| Gideon Algernon Mantell - Geology - 1838 - 372 pages
...this detail by the following beautiful extract from the Pelican Island, of James Montgomery : — " I saw the living pile ascend, The mausoleum of its...their labours closed ; Slime the material, but the sliine was turned To adamant by their petrific touch. Frail were their frames, ephemeral their lives,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1839 - 510 pages
...not unworthy, instruments, By which a hand invisible was rearing A new creation in the secret deep. Omnipotence wrought in them, with them, by them; Hence...mausoleum of its architects, Still dying upwards as their labors closed : Slime the material, but the slime was turn'd To adamant, by their petrific touch ;... | |
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