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" Mysterious Night ! when our first Parent knew Thee from report divine, and heard thy name, Did he not tremble for this lovely frame, This glorious canopy of light and blue ? Yet 'neath a curtain of translucent dew, Bathed in the rays of the great setting... "
Ministers' Hand-book: For Christenings, Weddings, and Funerals - Page 79
1880 - 84 pages
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Regeneration

Edmund Hamilton Sears - Atonement - 1853 - 260 pages
...vision of those vast orders of being to whose attractive power we had moved when we saw them not ! * * " Mysterious night ! when our first parent knew Thee,...This glorious canopy of light and blue ? Yet, 'neath a curtain of translucent dew, Bathed in the rays of the great setting flame, Hesperus with the host...
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Notes and Queries, Volume 7

Electronic journals - 1853 - 748 pages
...Coleridge, it is needless to say anything in its praise. " SONNET ON THE REV. JOSEPH m AXCO WHITE. Mysterious Night ! When our first parent knew Thee...This glorious canopy of light and blue? Yet 'neath a curtain of translucent dew, Bathed in the rays of the great setting flame, Hesperus, with the host...
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An Excursion Among the Poets

H. C. Foster - English poetry - 1853 - 378 pages
...comfort from above • Everywhere His glory shineth ; God is wisdom, God is love. Buwiuso. TO NIGHT. MYSTERIOUS night ! when our first parent knew Thee...This glorious canopy of light and blue ? Yet 'neath a curtain of translucent dew, Bathed in the rays of the great setting flame, Hesperus with the host...
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Regeneration

Edmund Hamilton Sears - Atonement - 1853 - 260 pages
...vision of those vast orders of being to whose attractive power we had moved when we saw them not ! * * " Mysterious night ! when our first parent knew Thee,...lovely frame, This glorious canopy of light and blue 1 Yet, 'neath a curtain of translucent dew, Bathed in the rays of the great setting flame, Hesperus...
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Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1

Mary Russell Mitford - Authors - 1853 - 378 pages
...very imperfectly until he was turned of thirty. TO NIUHT. Mysterious Night! when our first jiarent knew Thee from report divine and heard thy name, Did...This glorious canopy of light and blue ? Yet 'neath a curtain of translucent dew Bathed in the rays of the great setting flame Hesperus with the host of...
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Salad for the Solitary

Frederick Saunders - American essays - 1853 - 364 pages
...finest and most grandly conceived in our language : — " Mysterious Night ! when our first parents knew Thee, from report divine, and heard thy name,...This glorious canopy of light and blue ? Yet 'neath a current of translucent dew, Bathed in the rays of the great setting flame, Hesperus with the hosts...
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Salad for the Solitary

Frederick Saunders - American essays - 1853 - 314 pages
...on " Night," by the Rev. Blanco White, the finest and most grandly conceived in our language : — Mysterious Night ! when our first parent knew Thee,...heard thy name, Did he not tremble for this lovely fram^— This glorious canopy of light and blue ? Yet 'neath a curtain of translucent dew, Bathed in...
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Rudiments of Public Speaking and Debate: Or, Hints on the Application of Logic

George Jacob Holyoake - Debates and debating - 1853 - 154 pages
...enunciation required : — Mysterious Night I when our first parent knew Thee from report divine, tnjd heard thy name, Did he not tremble for this lovely...This glorious canopy of light and blue? Yet, 'neath a curtain of translucent dew, Bathed in the rays of the great setting flame, Hesperus with the host...
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Salad for the solitary, by an epicure [signing himself F.S.].

F. S., Frederick Saunders - 1853 - 306 pages
...the Rev. Blanco White, the finest and most grandly conceived in our language : — Mysterious Night 1 when our first parent knew Thee, from report divine, and heard thy name, Bid he not tremble for this lovely frame— This glorious canopy of light and blue ? Yet 'neath a curtain...
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Rudiments of Public Speaking and Debate: Or, Hints on the Application of Logic

George Jacob Holyoake - Debates and debating - 1853 - 160 pages
...name, Did he not tremble for this lovely frame, This glorious canopy of light and blue? Yet, 'neath a curtain of translucent dew, Bathed in the rays of the great setting name, Heaperus with the host of heaven came, And lo ! creation widened in man's view. Who could have...
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