| Readers - 1830 - 288 pages
...wave; but thou thyself moveat alone. Who can be a companion of thy course ? The oaks of the mountains fall ; the mountains themselves decay with years ;...moon herself is lost in heaven : but thou art for everthe same, rejoicing in the brightness of thy course. When the world is dark with ' tempests, when... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1830 - 844 pages
...companion of thy course ? The oaks of the mouutaiu fall ; the mountains themselves decay with years; tue ' + ai t for ever the same, rejoicing in the brightness of thy course. When the world is dark with tempests,... | |
| Charles Feist - 1833 - 304 pages
...wave : but thou thyself movest along ; who can be a companion of thy course? The oaks of the mountains fall : the mountains themselves decay with years ;...brightness of thy course. When the world is dark with tempests; when thunder rolls, and lightning flies ; thou lookest in thy beauty from the clouds, and... | |
| 1834 - 438 pages
...wave. But thou thyself movest alone ; who can be a companion of thy course ? The oaks of the mountains fall, the mountains themselves decay with years ;...brightness of thy course. When the world is dark with tempests ; when thunder rolls and lightning flies ; thou lookest in thy beauty from the clouds, and... | |
| Lyman Cobb - Readers - 1834 - 238 pages
...wave. But thou thyself movest alone : who can be a companion of thy course ? The oaks of the mountains fall : the mountains themselves decay with years :...the same, rejoicing in the brightness of thy course. 2. When the world is dark with tempests ; when thunder rolls, and lightning flies ; thou lookest in... | |
| Samuel Putnam - Readers - 1836 - 226 pages
...wave. But thou thyself movest alone : who can be a companion of thy course? The oaks of the mountains fall ; the mountains themselves decay with years; the ocean shrinks and grows again; * See Genesis, chap, xxxii. 24—30. the moon herself is lost in heaven ; but thou art for ever the... | |
| William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 pages
...wave. But thou thyself movest alone : who can be a companion of thy course ? The oaks of the mountains fall ; the mountains themselves decay with years ;...shrinks and grows again ; the moon herself is lost in the heavens ; but thou art for ever the same, rejoicing in the brightness of thy course. When the world... | |
| Jesse Olney - Readers - 1838 - 346 pages
...wave. But thou thyself movest alone : who can be a companion of thy course ? The oaks of the mountains fall ; the mountains themselves decay with years ;...the same, rejoicing in the brightness of thy course. 2. When the world is dark with tempests ; when thunder rolls, and lightning flies ; thou lookest in... | |
| Andrew Comstock - Elocution - 1841 - 410 pages
...with years, ; | the ocean shrinAs, anrf grows' again ; | the moon Aerself,b is lost in heaven ; | liut thou, art for ever the same', | rejoicing in the brightness of thy course,. | 'When the world is darA with tempests', | 2when thunder rolls, and lightning flies', athou lookest in thy beauty from... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1849 - 316 pages
...wave. But thou thyself movest alone : who can be a companion of thy course-? The oaks of the mountains fall ; the mountains themselves decay with years;...the same, rejoicing in the brightness of thy course. 2. When the world is dark with tempests; when thunders roll and lightnings fly' ; thou lookest in thy... | |
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