| Berwickshire Naturalists' Club (Scotland) - 1901 - 414 sider
...in the beauty and the glory of all we see and feel in our pleasant wanderings over hill and dale. " Man cannot stand beneath a loftier dome Than this...greenly bright A richer pavement man hath never trod ; You cannot gaze upon a lovelier sight Than fleeting cloud, fresh wave, and fruitless sod, Leaves... | |
| John Critchley Prince - 1841 - 260 sider
...Beauty brings Dim visions of that undiscovered land, Where the unshackled soul shall boundlessly expand. Man cannot stand beneath a loftier dome Than this...home, Lovely by day, and wonderful by night! Than this enameled floor, so greenly bright, A richer pavement man hath never trod; He cannot gaze upon a holier... | |
| John Critchley Prince - 1842 - 300 sider
...— The ETERNAL'S vast, immeasurable home, Lovely by day, and wonderful by night ! Than this enameled floor, so greenly bright, A richer pavement man hath...Leaves of that boundless Book writ by the hand of God ! Here let me rest, within this quiet scene — This sylvan, shady, and secluded dell ; Where herb... | |
| 1852 - 430 sider
...George Ouyon; Venlnor, Isle of Wight, June 18, 1852. A Night in the Forest. By NICHOLAS COOKE, Esq. " MAN cannot stand beneath a loftier dome Than this...Leaves of that boundless book writ by the hand of God ! " On the edge of Delameve Forest is a park belonging to Lord Delamere, which is one of the few spots... | |
| 1866 - 490 sider
...fallen, the year is closed, and we end our notes. Man cannot stand beneath a loftier dome Than the cerulean canopy of light — The ETERNAL'S vast, immeasurable...home, Lovely by day, and wonderful by night ! Than the enamelled earth, so greenly bright. A richer pavement man hath never trod. He cannot gaze upon... | |
| John Milton - 1902 - 398 sider
...he begged his bread from door to door. I give one stanza from this lover of Nature and its Creator: Man cannot stand beneath a loftier dome Than this...sod — Leaves of that boundless Book writ by the hands of God. W CHAPTER IV THE STRANGE ECSTASY OF JOSEPH HILE he was thus speaking, a great fear and... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Gott - 1902 - 396 sider
...he begged his bread from door to door. I give one stanza from this lover of Nature and its Creator: Man cannot stand beneath a loftier dome Than this...sod — Leaves of that boundless Book writ by the hands of God. (Hours with ike Afusei. 1847, p. 8.). w CHAPTER IV THE STRANGE ECSTASY OF JOSEPH HILE... | |
| 1904 - 384 sider
...Beauty brings Dim visions of that undiscovered land, Where the unshackled soul shall boundlessly expand Man cannot stand beneath a loftier dome Than this...pavement man hath never trod ; He cannot gaze upon a lovelier sight, Than fleeting cloud, fresh wave, and fruitful sod — Leaves of that boundless Book,... | |
| 1908 - 204 sider
...wildest hours; My hymn is e\er many-voiced and new, — From bird and bee, from wind and wave it powers ; My incense is the breath of herbs, leaves, fruits,...cannot gaze upon a holier sight Than fleeting cloud, fiesh wave, and fruitful sod — Leaves of that Boundless Book, writ by the hand of God! And the same... | |
| 1881 - 414 sider
...brighter clime and happier hunting-grounds), the words of a poet were brought to my recollection : — " Man cannot stand beneath a loftier dome Than this...Leaves of that boundless book writ by the hand of God !" My first journey to Scotland was in June, 1864, in company with my sons Benjamin and Charles. We... | |
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