| Horace Smith - 1846 - 268 Seiten
...the feebleness of mortal hand, But to that fane, most Catholic and solemn, Which God hath planned; To that cathedral, boundless as our wonder, Whose...lamps the sun and moon supply; Its choir the winds and waves,—its organ thunder,— Its dome the sky. There, as in solitude and shade I wander Through the... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 Seiten
...the feebleness of mortal hand, But to that fane, most catholic and solemn, Which God hath plann'd ; To that cathedral, boundless as our wonder, Whose quenchless lamps the sun and moon supply; JAMES, who died in the sixty-fifth year of his age, in 1832 ; and in 1842 his last work, " Adam Brown,... | |
| Gem book - 1846 - 398 Seiten
...catholic and solemn, Which God hath plann'd. To that cathedral, boundless as our wonder, Whosequenchless lamps the sun and moon supply; Its choir the winds and waves, — its organ,thunder, — Its dome the sky. There, as in solitude and shade I wander, Through the green aisles,... | |
| 1856 - 604 Seiten
...Attest the feebleness of mortal hand, But to that fane most catholic and solemn, Which God hath plann'd. To that cathedral, boundless as our wonder, Whose...and shade, I wander Through the green aisles, and stretch 'd upon the sod, Amid the silence reverently ponder The ways of God." Another of your own poets... | |
| Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads - 1848 - 856 Seiten
...the feebleness of mortal hand ; But to that fane most catholic and solemn, Which God hath plann'd : To that cathedral, boundless as our wonder, Whose...waves, its organ thunder, Its dome the sky. There, as in solitude and shade I wander, Through the green aisles, or stretch'd upon the sod, Awed by the... | |
| George Catlin - 1848 - 100 Seiten
...accomplished. To him the study of nature is most appropriate in her groat hall or cathedral : — " That vast cathedral, boundless as our wonder, Whose quenchless...and waves ; its organ thunder ; Its dome the sky." The boundless woods have been his home, and dwellers of the wilderness the sitters for his art. So... | |
| George Catlin - 1848 - 338 Seiten
...accomplished. To him the study of nature is most appropriate in her great hall or cathedral : — " That vast cathedral, boundless as our wonder, Whose quenchless...and waves ; its organ thunder ; Its dome the sky." The boundless woods have been his home, and dwellers of the wilderness the sitters for his art. So... | |
| Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1848 - 626 Seiten
...the feebleness of mortal hand ; But to that fane most Catholic and solemn Which God hath plann'd.. To that cathedral, boundless as our wonder, Whose...quenchless lamps, the sun and moon supply, Its choir the wind and waves,— its organ thunder, Its dome the sky." There is a healthy fresh air of piety in Miss... | |
| William John Dawson - 1848 - 1186 Seiten
...feebleness of mortal hand ; Bat to that fane, most catholic and solemn, Which God hath plann'd — To that cathedral, boundless as our wonder, Whose quenchless lamps the sun and moou supply, Its choir the winds and waves — its organ thunder — Its doom the sky ! There, as in... | |
| Mrs. L. G. Abell - 1850 - 462 Seiten
...the feebleness of mortal hand, But to that fane, most catholic and solemn, Which God hath planned; To that cathedral, boundless as our wonder, Whose...waves; its organ, thunder; Its dome, the sky ; There, as in solitude and shade I wander Through the green aisles, or stretched upon the sod, Awed by the... | |
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