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" That from the fountains of Sonora glide Into the calm Pacific: have ye fanned A nobler or a lovelier scene than this? Man hath no part in all this glorious work: The hand that built the firmament hath heaved And smoothed these verdant swells, and sown... "
The Winter Evening Book - Page 267
by William Chambers - 1837 - 325 pages
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 2

1833 - 522 pages
...Into the calm Pacific — have ye fanned A nobler or a lovelier scene than this ? Man hath no part in all this glorious work : The hand that built the...swells, and sown their slopes With herbage, planted them v.ith island groves, 1833.] The Prairies. 411 And hedged them round with forests. Fitting floor For...
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Southern Literary Messenger, Volume 3

1837 - 830 pages
..."first time;" and cither a grammatical or typographical error of moment in the fine sentence commencing Fitting floor For this magnificent temple of the sky...glory and whose multitude Rival the constellations ! % Earth, a poem of similar length and consiruciion to The Prairies, embodies a noble conception....
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The Magnolia, Or, Literary Tablet, Volume 1

1834 - 428 pages
...tlml huilt the firmament h.ilh heaved And smoothed these veVua.nl swells, aud sown thetr slojirs Wilh herbage, planted them with island groves, And hedged them round with forests. Killing flour For this magnificent temple of the sky — With flowers whose glory and nbnse multitude...
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Poems

William Cullen Bryant - 1836 - 286 pages
...nobler or a lovelier scene than this ? Man hath no part in all this glorious work : THE PRAIRIES. 51 The hand that built the firmament hath heaved And...magnificent temple of the sky — With flowers whose glory arid whose multitude Rival the constellations ! The great heavens Seem to stoop down upon the scene...
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Family Magazine: Or Monthly Abstract of General Knowledge, Volume 3

1836 - 496 pages
...Into the calm Pacifick — have ye fanned A nobler or a lovelier scone than this? Man hath no part in all this glorious work : The hand that built the...And smoothed these verdant swells, and sown their hopes With herbage, planted them with island grovee, And hedged them round with forests. Fitting floor...
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THE MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY

EDWARD CHARLESWORTH , F.G.S - 1840 - 548 pages
...unshorn fields, boundless and beautiful, For which the speech of England has no name. Man hath no part in all this glorious work, The hand that built the...island groves And hedged them round with forests." No one who has not seen them, can have an idea of the prairies, and I am quite sure I can find no means...
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Magazine of Natural History: And Journal of Zoology, Botany ..., Volume 4

John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson - 1840 - 534 pages
...unshorn fields, boundless and beautiful, For which the speech of England has no name. Man hath no part in all this glorious work, The hand that built the...island groves And hedged them round with forests." No one who has not seen them, can have an idea of the prairies, and I am quite sure I can find no means...
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The Magazine of Natural History, Volume 4

1840 - 456 pages
...in all this glorious work, The hand that huilt the firmament hath heaved And smoothed these rerdant swells, and sown their slopes With herbage, planted...island groves And hedged them round with forests." No one who has not seen them, can have an idea of the prairies, and I am quite sure I can find no means...
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United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8

1840 - 544 pages
...Into the calm Pacific — have ye'fann'd A nobler or a lovelier scene than thit ? Man hath no part in all this glorious work : The hand that built the firmament hath heaved And smooth'd these verdant swells, and sown their slopes With herbage, planted them with island groves,...
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Selections from the American Poets, Issue 111

William Cullen Bryant - 1840 - 328 pages
...Into the calm Pacific — have ye fann'd A nobler or a lovelier scene than this ? Man hath no part in all this glorious work : The hand that built the firmament hath heaved And smooth'd these verdant swells, and sown their slopes With flowers whose glory and whose multitude Rival...
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