| 1800 - 452 Seiten
...roves, And courts the fair ones of the verdant groves. How glorious now ! chang'd fmce yefterday ? ") When on the ground a crawling worm it lay ! > Where ev'ry foot might tread its foul away. J ^Vho rais'd it thence, and bid it range the Ikies, Gave its rich plumage and its brilliant... | |
| 1803 - 228 Seiten
...BUTTERFLY. How glorious now ! how chang'd since yes-"" terday, When on the ground a crawling worm it lav, Where ev'ry foot might tread its soul away. Who rais'd...skies? Gave its rich plumage, and its brilliant dyes ? S a ?Twas God--its God Sc thine-O man '.--and he*\ In this thy fellow creature lets thee see 1 The... | |
| Adrian Hardy Haworth - 1803 - 430 Seiten
...courts the fair опеэ thro' the verdant groves. " How glorious now ! how chang'd since yesterday Г When on the ground, a crawling worm it lay ! Where...its soul away ! Who rais'd it thence ? and bid it rang« the skies? Gave its rich plumage, and its brilliant dyes ? » " 'Twas GOD. — Its GOD and thine,... | |
| Henry Baker - 1808 - 102 Seiten
...And courts the fair-ones thro' the verdant groves. How glorious now ! how chang'd since yesterday ! When on the ground, a crawling worm it lay, Where ev'ry foot might tread its life away. — i I Who rais'd it thence ? and bid it range the skies ? Gave it's rich plumage, and... | |
| 1810 - 234 Seiten
...striking emblem of the soul of man ! THE BUTTERFLY. How glorious now ! how chang'd since yes- ' terday, When on the ground a crawling worm it lay, Where ev'ry...bid it range the skies? Gave its rich plumage, and Us brilliant dyes? 'Twas God-its God& thine-O man!--and he \ In this thy fellow creature lets thee... | |
| Flowers - 1835 - 174 Seiten
...a crawling worm it lay, Where every foot might tread its life away ! Who raised it thence, and bade it range the skies ? Gave its rich plumage and its brilliant dyes ? 'Twas God—its God and thine, O man, and He, In this thy fellow-creature, lets thee see The wondrous change... | |
| Naturalist pseud, Edward Wilson (M.A., F.L.S.) - 1852 - 444 Seiten
...When on the ground a crawling worm it lay ! Where every foot might tread its life away ! Who raised it thence ? and bid it range the skies ? Gave its rich plumage, and its brilliant dyes ? 'Twas God. — Its God and thine, O man, and HE In this thy fellow-creature lets thee see The wondrous change... | |
| Michael A. Salmon, Peter Marren, Basil Harley - 2000 - 450 Seiten
...And courts the fair ones through the verdant Groves. How glorious now! How chang'd since Yesterday When on the ground a crawling Worm it lay, Where ev'ry...its rich plumage and its brilliant Dyes? 'Twas God: its God and thine, O Man, and He iff' i •* i . .,,,,. ,,,-,. .„.,,..,-•, , . :. n,/iKK. n, •/,.,>*„:,•... | |
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