GOD ! accept; — accept thine own : My gifts are Thine, — be Thine alone The glory of my song. In earth and ocean, sky and air, All that is excellent and fair, Seen, felt, or understood, From one eternal cause descends, To one eternal centre tends,... Leaves from the Backwoods - Page 149by Mary Ann Walker - 1861 - 174 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Montgomery - Greenland - 1819 - 272 pages
...great waters ; " and thy footsteps are not known." Psalm Ixxvii. 19. I WILL not sing a mortal's praise; To Thee I consecrate my lays, To whom my powers belong...altar strown, O GOD ! accept; — accept thine own : My gifts are Thine, — be Thine alone The glory of my song. In earth and ocean, sky and air, All... | |
| James Montgomery - Greenland - 1819 - 284 pages
...waters ; " and thy footsteps are not known." Psalm Ixxvii. 19. I WILL not sing a mortal's praise ; To Thee I consecrate my lays, To whom my powers belong ; These gifts, upon thine altar strewn, O GOD ! accept; — accept thine own; My gifts are Thine, — be Thine alone The glory of my... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1827 - 404 pages
...footsteps are not known. Psalm Txxvii. 19. I WILL not sing a mortal's praise ; To Thee I consecrate the lays, To whom my powers belong ; These gifts, upon...altar strown, O God ! accept — accept thine own : My gifts are thine ; be thine alone In earth and ocean, sky and air, All that is excellent and fair,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...great waten ; and thj fooUtfpi are not known.— Psalm Uxvii. 19. I WILL not sing a mortal's praise ; To Thee I consecrate my lays, To whom my powers belong ! These gifts upon thine altar sinmn. О God ! accept — accept thine own ; My gifts are Thine, — be Thine alone The glory of my... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...water« ; and Iby lootHU-ne aro nul known. — Яяо/м lixvii. 19. I WILL not sing a mortal's praise ; To Thee I consecrate my lays, To whom my powers belong .' These gifts upon Ihine ollar slrown, О (îod ! accepl — accept thine own ; My giUs arc Thine,— be Thine alone The... | |
| English poetry - 1836 - 514 pages
...wateri -, and tby footstep« ara not known. — Psalm Ixxvii. 19. 1 WILL not sing a mortal's praise ; To Thee I consecrate my lays, To whom my powers belong ! These gifts upon thine altar strown, 0 God ! accept — accept thine own ; My gifts are Thine, — be Thine alone The glory of my song.... | |
| Emily Taylor - American poetry - 1839 - 304 pages
...tathing in the tide, on the 5th of f, 1811, m his twenty-first year. I WILL not sing a mortal's praise ; To Thee I consecrate my lays, To whom my powers belong...altar strown, .O God! accept — accept thine own; My gifts are Thine, — be Thine alone The glory of my song. In earth and ocean, sky and air, All that... | |
| Emily Taylor - American poetry - 1839 - 306 pages
...the tide, on tke ~>:k ^f August, 1311, in his twenty-first year. 1 WILL not sing a mortal's praise; To Thee I consecrate my lays, To Whom my powers belong! These gifts upon thine altar strown, 0 God! accept—accept thine own; My gifts are Thine,—be Thine alone The glory of my song. In earth... | |
| James Montgomery - 1841 - 358 pages
...X.JTEKPOOL* TUB. VTH O? ACGr*T. I '. '. '.. DT SIS il iT TEAi J WFLL not sin? a mortal's praise; To The* I consecrate my lays. To whom my powers belong '....altar strown O GOD '. accept — accept thine own ; My gifts are Thine, — be Thine alone The glory of my song. In earth and ocean, sky and air, All... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1843 - 516 pages
...waters ; and tbr foot£tcps are not known. — Psalat Uxvit. 19. I WILL not sing a mortal's praise ; To Thee I consecrate my lays. To whom my powers belong...altar strown, O God ! accept — accept thine own ; My gills are Thine, — be Thine alone The glory of my song. In earth and ocean, sky and air. All... | |
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