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" To us invifible, or dimly feen In thefe thy loweft works ; yet thefe declare Thy goodnefs beyond thought, and pow'r divine. "
An Analysis of the Galic Language - Page 127
by William Shaw - 1778 - 171 pages
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton, Volume 1

John Milton - 1746 - 260 pages
...numerous verfe : More tunable, than needed lute, or harp, 151 To add more fweetnefs ; and they thus began. Thefe are Thy glorious works, Parent of Good ! Almighty ! Thine this univerfal frame, Thus wondrous fair ; Thy felf how wondrous then ! Unfpeakable! who f:tt'ft above thefe heav'ns, 156...
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Meditations and Contemplations: In Two Volumes, Volume 1

James Hervey - 1748 - 316 pages
...of the Divine Beneficence ; He epenetb his Hand, and filletb all Things living with Plenteoufnefs. Thefe are thy glorious Works, Parent of Good, Almighty ! Thine this univerfal Frame, Thus wond'rous fair ! Thy felf how wond'rous then! MILT. THE Fields are covered deep, and ftand. thick,...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. From the ...

John Milton - 1759 - 608 pages
...numerous verfe, 150 More tuneable than needed lute or harp To add more fweetnefs; and they thus began. Thefe are thy glorious works, Parent of good, Almighty, thine this univerfal frame, Thus wondrous fair; thyfelf how wondrous then! 155 Unfpeakable, who fitft above thefe Heavens, To us...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. The Sixth ...

John Milton - 1763 - 670 pages
...holinefs of that refolution with which it concludes. 359 To add more fwectnefs ; and they thus began. Thefe are thy glorious works, Parent of good, Almighty, thine this univerfal frame, Thus wondrous fair ; thyfelf how wondrous then ! Unfpeakable, who fitft above thefe Heavens 156 To...
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The Dignity of Human Nature: Or, A Brief Account of the Certain ..., Volume 1

James Burgh - 1767 - 388 pages
...following hymn to the Supreme Being, fung by the firit parents of mankind in innocence : : ".. -*' Thefe are thy glorious works, Parent of good «' Almighty ! Thine this univerfal frame, " Thus wondrous fair. Thy felf how wondrous " then! *' Unfpeakable ! who fitt'ft above thefe heav'ns,...
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The Spiritual Quixote: Or, the Summer's Ramble of Mr. Geoffry Wildgoose. A ...

Richard Graves - 1774 - 386 pages
...darting into his foul, he broke out in the words-of Milton, witfr. whom he had been much convcrfant — " Thefe are thy glorious works, Parent of good, " Almighty ! Thine this univerfal frame, ** Thus wondrous fair. Thyfelf how wondrous then ?' " Unfpeakiible ! who fit'ft above thefe heavens,...
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A Description of Hagley, Envil and the Leasowes: Wherein All the Latin ...

Joseph Heely - 1775 - 156 pages
...profpedts. Here we find the following lines, very applicably taken from the fifth book of Paradife Loft. Thefe are thy glorious works, parent of good, Almighty ! thine this univerfal frame, Thus wond'rous fair ; thyfelf how wond'rous then ! Unfpeakable, who fits above the heavens, To us invifible,...
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The Works of the English Poets: Milton

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 276 pages
...vei•fc, 1 50 More tuneable than needed lute or harp To add more fweetnefs ; and they thus began. Thefe are. thy glorious works, Parent of good, Almighty, thine this univerfal frame, • Thus wondrous fair; thyfelf how wondrous then ! 155 Unfpeakable, who fitft above thefe heavens...
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Friendship in Death: In Twenty Letters from the Dead to the Living. To which ...

Elizabeth Singer Rowe - 1783 - 380 pages
...This youth was left from his infancy to the care of » grandmother, and bred as weH as her narrow * Thefe are thy glorious works, Parent of good ! Almighty ! thine this univerfal frame, Thus wondrous fair ;. thyfelf how wondrous then ! MIITON'S PABADISI LOST .book v, 1. i$g fortune would...
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The Complete Letter-writer; Or, Polite English Secretary ...

1789 - 276 pages
...gratitude to our Maker, and produces fentiments in almoft every bofom, like thofe which are given to Adam : Thefe are thy glorious works, Parent of good, Almighty; thine this univerfal frame, Thus wondrous fair : thyfelf how wond'rous then '. Unfpeakable, who fit'ft above thefe heav'ns To us...
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