The Greatness of God.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
“Thou representative of something great,
What wert thou in thine unconverted state?”
Reflections on a Banknote
The Harp of Zion (1853)
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Scottish Latter Day Saint poet and hymn writer 1803–1889Related quotes
Remember Thee.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 553.
Source: Instructions to his Son and to Posterity (published 1632), Chapter IV
Samuel Taylor Coleridge "Monody on the Death of Chatterton" (1794) line 126.
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"To Shakespeare"
Poems (1851)
Context: The soul of man is larger than the sky,
Deeper than ocean, or the abysmal dark
Of the unfathomed center. Like that ark,
Which in its sacred hold uplifted high,
O'er the drowned hills, the human family,
And stock reserved of every living kind,
So, in the compass of the single mind,
The seeds and pregnant forms in essence lie,
That make all worlds. Great poet, 'twas thy art
To know thyself, and in thyself to be
Whate'er Love, Hate, Ambition, Destiny,
Or the firm, fatal purpose of the Heart
Can make of Man. Yet thou wert still the same,
Serene of thought, unhurt by thy own flame.