| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1894 - 586 pages
...compared to Thee ? And what am I, when heaven's unnumber'd host, Though multiplied by myriads and array'd In all the glory of sublimest thought, Is but an atom in the balance weigh' d Against Thy greatness — is a cypher brought Against infinity ? What am I then ? — Nought.... | |
| Charles Wesley Mann - 1896 - 364 pages
...to Thee ? And what am I then ? Heaven's unnumbered host, Though multiplied by myriads, and arrayed In all the glory of sublimest thought, Is but an atom in the balance weighed — Against Thy greatness is a cipher brought Against infinity. O what am I then ? Naught !... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1896 - 546 pages
...compared to thee? And what am I, then? Heaven's unnumbered host, Though multiplied by myriads and arrayed In all the glory of sublimest thought, Is but an atom in the balance weighed Against thy greatness — is a cipher brought Against infinity. What am I, then ? Naught !... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 554 pages
...to Thee ? And what am I, then ? Heaven's unnumbered host, Though multiplied by myriads, and arrayed In all the glory of sublimest thought, Is but an atom in the balance, weighed Against Thy greatness ; is a cipher brought Against infinity ! What am I, then ? — Naught... | |
| 1900 - 594 pages
...compared to Thee? What am / then? Ileav. n's unnumbered host, Though multiplied hy myriads, and arrayed In all the glory of sublimest thought, Is but an atom in ihe halance, weighed Against Thy greatest, is a cipher brought Against Infinity! Oh I what am I then... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 550 pages
...to Thee ? And what am I, then ? Heaven's unnumbered host, Though multiplied by myriads, and arrayed In all the glory of sublimest thought, Is but an atom in the balance, weighed Against Thy greatness ; is a cipher brought Against infinity ! What am I, then ? — Naught... | |
| Edward Louis Colen Ward - 1899 - 412 pages
...to Thee ? And what am I, then ? Heaven's unnumbered host, Though multiplied by myriads, and arrayed In all the glory of sublimest thought, Is but an atom in the balance, weighed Against Thy greatness — is a cipher brought Against infinity ! What am I, then ? Naught!... | |
| Henry Charles Leonard - 1899 - 254 pages
...to Thee ? And what am I, then ? Heaven's unnumbered host Though multiplied by myriads, and arrayed In all the glory of sublimest thought, Is but an atom in the balance weighed Against Thy greatness ; is a cypher brought Against infinity. What am I then ? Naught! Naught... | |
| George Dutton - 1899 - 654 pages
...compared to Thee? And what am I, then? Heaven's unnumbered host Though multiplied by myriads and arrayed In all the glory of sublimest thought Is but an atom in the balance weighed Against Thy greatness; is a cypher brought Against infinity ! What am I, then ? Nought! Nought?... | |
| Frederick Saunders, Minnie K. Davis - 1899 - 768 pages
...myriads, and array'd In all the glory of subliinest thought, Is but an atom in the balance weighed Against Thy greatness — is a cypher brought Against infinity. What am I, then ? Naught. Naught !— but the effluence of Thy light divine, Pervading worlds, hath reached my bosom,... | |
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