| Thomas Lowndes - 1825 - 1004 pages
...millions of Insects it is their natural Food, and to all Nature essential to existence. If too the Indian, whose untutor'd mind Sees God in Clouds, or hears him in the Wind, worship the Sun as Cod, (of which worship the late Mr. Sheridan has so well availed himself in his... | |
| Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - 1825 - 316 pages
...now. Hope springs eternal in the human breast: Man never is, but always TO BE blest. The soul, uneasy, and confin'd from home, Rests and expatiates in a life to come. Yet simple nature to his hope has giv'n, '•ehind the cloud-tppt hill, a humbler heav'n; ••me... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1826 - 286 pages
...always TO EE blest. The soul, uneasy, and confln'd from home. Rests and expatiates in a life to come. 4 Lo, the poor Indian ! whose untutor'd mind Sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind ; His soul proud science never taught to stray Far as the Solar Walk or Jlilky Way, Yet, simple nature... | |
| John Mason Good - 1826 - 454 pages
...the same tradition, that occurs in the first epistle of his Essay on Man, and is known to every one. Lo ! the poor Indian, whose untutor'd mind Sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind: His soul proud science never taught to stray Far as the solar walk or milky way ; Yet simple nature... | |
| John Cartwright - 1826 - 504 pages
...in the Year 176^, and presented to Governor Sir Hugh Palliser, by Lieutenant JOHN CARTWRIGHT, RN " Lo, the poor Indian ! whose untutor'd mind, Sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind." THE journey in which the river Exploits was traced, and Lieutenants' Lake discovered, was undertaken... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1826 - 264 pages
...now. Hope springs eternal in the human breast, Man never is, but always TO BE blest. The soul, uneasy and confin'd from home, Rests and expatiates in a life to come. 4, Lo, the poor Indian .' whose untDtor'd mind Sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind ; His soul... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1827 - 258 pages
...the human breast : Man never is, but always TO BE blest. The soul, uneasy, and confin'd from home, i .Rests and expatiates in a life to come. + Lo, the...mind : Sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind ; .His soul proud science never taught to stray 1 Far as the Solar Walk or Milky Way, " . ^ Yet,'simple... | |
| William Enfield - 1827 - 412 pages
...Hope springs eternal in the human breast ; Man never is, but always TO BE blest : The soul, uneasy and confin'd from home, Rests and expatiates in a...life to come. Lo, the poor Indian ! whose untutor'd ntind Saes God in clouds, and hears him in the wind ; . Jlis soul proud Science never taught to stray... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1827 - 308 pages
...always TO BE blest. The soul, uneasy, and confin'd from home, Rests and expatiates in a life to come. 4. Lo, the poor Indian! whose untutor'd mind Sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind; His soul proud science never taught to stray Far as the Solar Walk or Milky Way; Yet simple nature... | |
| 1827 - 290 pages
...adore f What future bliss, he gives not thee to know, But gives that hope to be thy blessing now. ***** Lo ! the poor Indian, whose untutor'd mind Sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind; His soul proud science never taught to stray Far as the solar walk, or milky way ; Yet simple nature... | |
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