These are thy wonders, Lord of love, To make us see we are but flowers that glide : Which when we once can find and prove, Thou hast a garden for us, where to bide. Who would be more, Swelling through store, Forfeit their Paradise by their pride. Episodes of insect life. By Acheta Domestica - Page 147by L M. Budgen - 1851Full view - About this book
| John Sheppard - Consolation - 1833 - 404 pages
...* Lamentations — iii. These are thy wonders, Lord of love ! • To make us see we are but flow'rs that glide ; Which when we once can find and prove, Thou hast a garden for us where to 'bide. Who would be more, Swelling through store, Forfeit their paradise by their pride."* But if only poets... | |
| Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - Christianity - 1835 - 402 pages
...thy tempests fell all night ! These are thy wonders, Lord of love ! To make us see we are but flow'rs that glide : Which when we once can find and prove, Thou hast a garden for us, where to 'bide. Who would be more, Swelling through store, Forfeit their Paradise by their pride. DOTAGE. FALSE glosing... | |
| George Herbert - 1838 - 406 pages
...It cannot be That I am he, On whom thy tempests fell all night. These are thy wonders, Lord of love, To make us see we are but flowers that glide : Which...and prove, Thou hast a garden for us, where to bide. Who would be more, Swelling through store, Forfeit their Paradise by their pride. CXXXV. DOTAGE. FALSE... | |
| Charles Valentine De Grice - Authors, English - 1836 - 322 pages
...cannot be That I am he, On whom thy tempests fell all night. These are thy wonders, LORD of LOVE ! To make us see we are but flowers that glide, "Which...and prove, Thou hast a Garden for us where to bide. Who would be more, Swelling through store, Forfeit their Paradise by their pride. He talked of the... | |
| Giles Fletcher - English poetry - 1836 - 400 pages
...thy tempests fell all night ! These are thy wonders, Lord of love ! To make us see we are but flow'rs that glide : Which when we once can find and prove, Thou hast a garden for us, where to 'bide. Who would be more, Swelling through store, Forfeit their Paradise by their pride. DOTAGE. FALSE glosing... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1836 - 336 pages
...thy tempests fell all night ! These are thy wonders, Lord of love ! To make us see we are but flow'rs that glide : Which when we once can find and prove, Thou hast a garden for us where to bide ; Who would be more, swelling through store, Forfeit their Paradise by their pride. SWEET day, so cool,... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1836 - 390 pages
...thy tempests fell all night ! These are thy wonders, Lord of love ! To make us see we are but flow'rs that glide : Which when we once can find and prove, Thou hast a garden for us where to bide ;. Who would be more, swelling through store, Forfeit their Paradise by their pride. SWEET day, so... | |
| 1837 - 646 pages
...all night. * Conversations at Cambridge. .f. .George Herbert. These are thy wonders, Lord of love ! To make us see we are but flowers that glide, Which...and prove, Thou hast a garden for us where to bide." Other names throng into the memory. Pollok, author of the Course of Time, like White, cut off in the... | |
| George Herbert - Christian poetry, English - 1838 - 408 pages
...And relish versing : O my only light, It cannot be That I am he, On whom thy tempests fell all night. Which when we once can find and prove, Thou hast a garden for us, where to bide. Who would be more, Swelling through store, Forfeit their Paradise by their pride. CXXXV. DOTAGE. FALSE... | |
| George Herbert - Christian poetry, English - 1842 - 400 pages
...cannot be That I am he, On whom thy tempests fell all night ! These are thy wonders, Lord of love, To make us see we are but flowers that glide ; Which...and prove, Thou hast a garden for us where to 'bide. Who would be more, Swelling through store Forfeit their paradise by their pride. FALSE glossing pleasures... | |
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