| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 Seiten
...God the thought forgive ! If 'twere not for my dog and cat, I think I could not live. THE PRESS. Gon said,— " Let there be light ! " Grim darkness felt...forth, all bright in blue and gold, And cried,— " "Tts day! 'tis day!" " Hail, holy light!" exclaimed The thunderous cloud that flamed O'er daisies... | |
| 1832 - 952 Seiten
...passing of the Reform Bill, and carried a PRINTIXQ PRESS in triumph in the procession of the trades :— God said, " Let there be light !" Grim darkness felt...seas, and mountains cold, Shone forth all bright in bine and gold, And cried, " 'Tis day, 'tis day !" " Hail, holy light !" exclaim'd The thunderous cloud,... | |
| Ebenezer Elliott - 1833 - 290 Seiten
...PRESS. WRITTEN FOR THE PRINTERS OF SHEFFIELD ON THE PASSING OF THE REFORM BILL. GOD said, " Le^there be light!" Grim darkness felt his might, And fled away ; Then, startled seas, and mdtotains cold Shone forth, aliTJright in blue and gold, And cried, " 'Tis day! 'tis day!" " Hail holy... | |
| Ebenezer Elliott - 1834 - 296 Seiten
...bless'd in this. THE PRESS. WRITTEN FOR THE PRINTERS OF SHEFFIELD ON THE PASSING OF THE REFORM BILL. GOD said, " Let there be light!" Grim darkness felt...holy light!" exclaim'd The thund'rous cloud, that (lam'cl O'er daisies white; And, lo, the rose, in crimson dress'd, Lean'd sweetly on the lily's breast,... | |
| THE EDINBURGH REVIEW - 1835 - 572 Seiten
...society from the light of knowledge communicated by the press. ' God said, " Let there be light I " Grim darkness felt his might, And fled away ; Then,...holy Light ! " exclaim'd The thund'rous cloud that flamed O'er daisies white ; And lo. the rose, in crimson dress'd, Lean'd sweetly on the lily's breast,... | |
| 1835 - 568 Seiten
...the prospects which are opening on society from the light of knowledge communicated by the press. ' God said, " Let there be light ! " Grim darkness felt...all bright in blue and gold, And cried, " 'Tis day I 'tis day ! " " Hail, holy Light ! " exclaim'd The thund'rous cloud that flamed O'er daisies white... | |
| 1836 - 206 Seiten
...extract or comparison of the visible glories of the CKEATOH, is eminently fervid and beautiful. • GOD said, ' Let there be light !' Grim darkness felt...blue and gold, And cried, ' ' Tis day ! ' tis day I' •Hail, holy Light!' exclaim'd The ihund'rous cloud that flamed O'er daisies white; And lo, the... | |
| 1839 - 446 Seiten
...God said, "Let there be light 1" Grim darkness felt his might, And fled away : Then startled sens, and mountains cold Shone forth all bright in blue...And cried, " 'Tis day, 'tis day !" "Hail, holy light I" exclaim'd The thunderous cloud, that flam'd O'er daisies white ; And, lo I the rose, in crimson... | |
| Ebenezer Elliott - 1840 - 194 Seiten
...bless'd in this. THE PRESS. WRITTEN FOR THE PRINTERS OP SHEFFIELD, ON THB PASSING OF THE REFORM BILL. God said—" Let there be light !" Grim darkness felt...holy light !" exclaim'd The thund'rous cloud, that flam M O'er daisies white ; And, lo I the rose, in crimson dress'd, Lean'd sweetly on the lily's breast... | |
| Sarah Carter Edgarton Mayo - 1843 - 350 Seiten
...wide-spread canvass of space. Every line of the poet's descant is true of the Actual of mind : — " God said, ' Let there be light !' Grim darkness felt...Shone forth, all bright in blue and gold, And cried, 'T is day ! 't is day ! ' Hail, holy tight ! ' exclaimed The thunderous cloud that named O'er daisies... | |
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