| John Wesley BOND - 1853 - 522 sider
...Brainard's beautiful lines: — " And what are we, That hear the question of that voice sublime? 0, what are all the notes that ever rung From war's vain trumpet, by thy thundering side? Yes, what is all the riot man can make In his short life, to thine unceasing roar? And yet, bold babbler,... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1854 - 440 sider
...rocks. Deep calleth unto deep. And what are we, That hear the question of that voice sublime ? O, what are all the notes that ever rung From 'war's vain...! And yet, bold babbler, what art thou to Him Who drowned a world, and heaped the waters far Above its loftiest mountains? — A light wave, That breaks,... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1854 - 264 sider
...had bade Thy flood to chronicle the ages back And notch His cent'ries in the eternal rocks. Oh ! what are all the notes that ever rung From war's vain trumpet,...! And yet, bold babbler, what art thou to Him Who drowned a world, and heaped the waters far Above its loftiest mountains ? — a light wave, That breaks,... | |
| Cyclopaedia, Henry Gardiner Adams - 1854 - 762 sider
...22. DEEP calleth unto deep. And what are we, That hear the question of that voice sublime? O, what are all the notes that ever rung From war's vain trumpet,...roar! And yet, bold babbler, what art thou to Him Who drowned a world, and heaped the waters far Above its loftiest mountains? — a light wace, That breaks,... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1854 - 580 sider
...question of that voice sublime ? Oh! what are all the notes that ever rung From war's vain trumpct, by thy thundering side! Yea, what is all the riot...can make ! In his short life, to thy unceasing roar! i And yet, bold babbler, what art thou to Him, Who drown'da world, and heap'd the waters far i Above... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1855 - 442 sider
...rocks. Deep calleth unto deep. And what are we, That hear the question of that voice sublime? O, what are all the notes that ever rung From war's vain trumpet,...unceasing roar ! And yet, bold babbler, what art thou tekHim Who drowned a world, and heaped the waters far Above its loftiest mountains ? — A light wawe,... | |
| Anne Bowman - 1856 - 316 sider
...Deep calleth unto deep." And what are we, That hear the question of that voice sublime ? Oh ! what are all the notes that ever rung From War's vain trumpet,...heap'd the waters far Above its loftiest mountains 1 — a light wave, That breaks, and whispers of its Maker's might ! BKAINARD. THE WINGED WORSHIPPERS.... | |
| Charles Northend - 1856 - 276 sider
...rocks. Deep calleth unto deep. And what are we, That hear the question of that voice sublime ? O ! what are all the notes that ever rung From war's vain trumpet,...roar! And yet, bold babbler ! what art thou to Him Who drowned a world, and heaped the waters fai Above its loftiest mountains ? — A light wave, That breaks,... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1857 - 922 sider
...hear the question of that voice sublime ? WRITIKO "THE CALL or NIA.OA.BA" Vul. 8, p. '.-18. Oh ! what are all the notes that ever rung From war's vain trumpet...Above its loftiest mountains ? A light wave, That breathes and whispers of its Maker's might." These lines having been furnished, Brainard left his office,... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1857 - 394 sider
...2. Deep calleth unto deep. And what are we That hear the question of that voice sublime ? Oh, what are all the notes that ever rung From war's vain trumpet,...? And yet, bold babbler, what art thou to Him Who drowned a world, and heaped tlie waters far Above its loftiest mountains ? — A light wave, That breaks,... | |
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