| Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf - Deaf - 1850 - 694 pages
...exercise. 1 96 [AsSKMBLT " The mind," says Cowper, " 1s, A harp, whose chords elude the sight Each yielding harmony, disposed aright. The screws reversed ! (A...God in a moment executes with ease,) Ten thousand times ten thousand strings go loose; Lost, till He tune them, all their power and use." Dr. Forster... | |
| William Cowper - 1851 - 620 pages
...suppose, Forgery of fancy, and a dream of woes; Man is a harp, whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony disposed aright; The screws reversed (a task...Lost, till he tune them, all their power and use. Then neither heathy wilds, nor scenes as fair As ever recompensed the peasant's care, Nor soft declivities... | |
| William Cowper - 1851 - 624 pages
...Forgery of fancy, and a dream of woes ; Man is a harp, whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding ?瓯 # I T u\ R 3 E ~f - | / 8U J_M 8 9- 3 V] B O ... // ,} 9x C T z _W /L j l O>s9Y u1 _ J_iost, till he tune them, all their power and use. Then neither heathy wilds, nor scenes as fair As... | |
| William Cowper - 1851 - 624 pages
...Forgery of fancy, and a dream of woes ; Man is a harp, whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony disposed aright ; The screws reversed (a task...if he please, God in a moment executes with ease,) Ttn thousand thousand strings at once go loose, List, till he tune them, all their power and use. Then... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - New York (State) - 1851 - 790 pages
...if, A harp, whose chords elude the sight Each yielding harmony, disposed aright. The screws reyeraed! (A task, which if he please, God in a moment executes with ease,) Ten thousand times ten thousand strings go loose; Lost, till Hi- tune them, all their power and use." Dr.,Forster... | |
| New-York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb - Deaf - 1851 - 274 pages
...activ<> exercise. " The mind," says Cowper, " Is, A harp, whose chords elude (he light Each yielding harmony, disposed aright. The screws reversed! (A task, which if he please, Cotl in a moment executes with ease,) Ten thousand times ten thousand strings go loose; Lost, till... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1851 - 790 pages
...disposed aright ; The screws reversed (a task which il he please God in a moment executes with ease), fr.n thousand thousand strings at once go loose, Lost, till he tune them, alt their power and use. Then neither heathy wilds, nor scenes as fair As ever recompensed the peasant's... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1852 - 466 pages
...fancy, and a dream of woes ; Man is a harp, whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony dispos'd aright ; The screws reversed, (a task which, if he...Lost, till he tune them, all their power and use. Then neither heathy wilds, nor scenes as fair As ever recompens'd the peasant's care, Nor soft declivities... | |
| George Frederick Graham - English literature - 1852 - 570 pages
...Forgery of fancy, and a dream of woes ; Man is a harp, whose chords elude the sight, Karh yielding harmony disposed aright ; The screws reversed (a task which, if he please 335 God in a moment executes with ease,) Ten thousand thousand strings at once go loose, Lost, till... | |
| William Cowper - 1853 - 796 pages
...harp, whoso chords elude the sight, 325 Each yielding harmony dispos'd aright ; The screws revers'd, (a task which if he please God in a moment executes with ease,) Ten thousand thousand springs at once go loose, Lost, till he tune them, all their power and use. 330 Then neither heathy... | |
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