| William Cowper - English poetry - 1800 - 438 pages
...and reveal Truths .undiscern'd but by that holy light, . .. , Then q\l is plain. Philosophy, baptiz'd In the pure fountain of eternal love, , Has eyes indeed;...found Friends in the friends of science, and true pray'r Has flow'd from lips wet with Castalian dews. Such was thy wisdom, Newton, childlike sage! Sagacious... | |
| 1801 - 452 pages
...here passed on Newton, Milton, and Hale, possess equal truth and beauty— Philosophy baptiz'd, IS the pure fountain of eternal love* ' •'< Has eyes...found < Friends in the friends of science, and true pray'r Has flow'd from lips wet with castalian dews. Such was thy wisdom, Newton, childlike sage! Sagacious... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1801 - 280 pages
...that ,holy light, Then all is plain. Philosophy, baptiz'd In the pure fountain of eternal love, v 3 Has eyes indeed ; and, viewing all she sees As meant...his praise, and forfeits not her own. Learning has born such fruit in other days On all her branches : piety has found Friends in the friends of science,... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1802 - 350 pages
...chambers, and reveal Truths undiscern'd but by that holy light, Then all is plain. Philosophy, baptiz'd In the pure fountain of eternal love, Has eyes, indeed...his praise, and forfeits not her own. Learning has born such fruit in other days On all her branches : piety has found Friends in the friends of science,... | |
| Health - 1802 - 302 pages
...Philosophy, baptiz'd In the-pure fountain of eternal love, Has eyes indeed ; and, viewing all she sees 245 As meant to indicate a God to man, Gives him his praise, and forfeits not her own. Learning has born such fruit in other days On all her branches : piety has found Friends in the friends of science,... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1806 - 234 pages
...the heart's dark chambers, and reveal Truths undiscerned but by that holy light, Then all is plain. Philosophy, baptized In the pure fountain of eternal love, Has eyes indeed ; and viewing all she sees G 2 As meant to indicate a God to man, Gives him his praise, and forfeits not her own. Learning has... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1809 - 446 pages
...christians ? I could not recount them all in an age. You need not to be told that Learning has borne «uo6 fruit in other days, On all her branches ; piety has...Friends in the friends of science, and true prayer Has flowed from lips wet with Castalian dews*. Yes, it has ! We have known and loved such men, and, thank... | |
| 1809 - 878 pages
...Christians ? I could not recount them all in an age. You need not to be told that Learning has borne tucb fruit in other days, On all her branches ; piety has found Friends in the friends of science, ami true prayer Has flowed from lips wet with Castalian dews*. Yes, it has 1 We have known and loved... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1810 - 212 pages
...but by that holy light, Then all is plain. Philosophy, baptiz'd In the pure fountain of eternal Iover Has eyes, indeed ; and viewing all she sees As meant...found Friends in the friends of science, and true pray'r Has flow'd from lips wet with Castalian dews. Such was thy wisdom, Newton, childlike sage !... | |
| David Simpson - 1810 - 422 pages
...of prophecy, which formed one of the most unanswerable arguments for the truth of the Christian * " Piety has found Friends in the friends of science,...dews. Such was thy wisdom, NEWTON, childlike sage! fc Sagacious reader of I he Works of GOD, And in his Word sagacious. Such too thine, MILTON, whose... | |
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