s the happy man that may to thy blest courts repair ; Not stranger-like to visit them, but to inhabit there ? 'T is he whose every thought and deed by rules of virtue moves ; Whose generous tongue disdains to speak the thing his heart disproves... The Domestic Life of Thomas Jefferson - Page 4181871 - 432 pagesFull view - About this book
| Jeremy Belknap - Bible - 1812 - 530 pages
...whilst he bows before thy throne, Shall find acceptance there ? 2 3Tis he, whose truly honest heart By rules of virtue moves ; Whose generous tongue disdains to speak The thing his heart disproves. 3 Who never will a slander forge, His neighbour's fame to wound ; Nor hearken to a false report, By... | |
| 1818 - 424 pages
...repair, Not stranger-like, to visit Aeni, but to inhabit there ! 2 *Tis he, whose every thought andtfeet! by rules of virtue moves ; Whose generous tongue disdains to speak the thing his heart disproves. 3 Who never did a slander forge, bis neighbour's fame to wound ; Nor hearken to a false report, by... | |
| Bible - 1819 - 126 pages
...thy blest courts repair ; Not stranger-like to visit them, But to inhabit there ? 'Tis he who ev'ry thought and deed By rules of virtue moves'; . Whose...heart disproves : Who never did a slander forge, His neighbour's fame to wound : Nor hearken to a false report, By malice whisper'd round : PSALM VII. 1... | |
| John Bowdler - Hymns, English - 1821 - 510 pages
...courts repair ; ' . Not, stranger like, to visit them, But to inhabit th«re ? 'Tis He whose ev'ry thought and deed By rules of virtue moves ; Whose...heart disproves. Who never did a slander forge, His neighbour's fame to wound; Who vice, in all its pomp and pow'r, Can treat with just neglect; And piety,... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1822 - 444 pages
...blest courts repair, Not stranger-like, to visit them, but to inhabit there ? 2 'Tis he, whose every thought and deed by rules of virtue moves ; Whose...tongue disdains to speak the thing his heart disproves. 3 Who never did a slander forge, his neighbour's fame to wound ; Nor hearken to a false report, by... | |
| Prayer (Book of common) (U.S. protest. episc. ch.) - 1822 - 498 pages
...forge, His neighbour's fame to wound ; Nor hearken to a false report, By malice whisper'd round. 4 Who vice, in all its pomp and power Can treat with just neglect; And piety, though cloth'd in rags, Religiously respect. & Who to his plighted vows and trus Has ever firmly stood ; And... | |
| West Church (Boston, Mass.) - Bible - 1823 - 376 pages
...whilst he bows before thy throne, Shall find acceptance there ? 2 'Tis he, whose truly honest heart By rules of virtue moves ; Whose generous tongue disdains to speak The thing his heart disproves. 3 Who never will a slander forge, His neighbour's fame to wound ; Nor hearken to a false report, By... | |
| Bible - 1824 - 584 pages
...disdains to speak the word' His honest heart disproves : 3 Who never will a slander forge, His neighbour's fame to wound ; Nor hearken to a false report, By malice whispered round : Who vice, though dressed in pomp and power, Can treat with just neglect ; And piety, when clothed in rags, Religiously... | |
| Bible - 1824 - 434 pages
...disdains to speak the word His honest heart disproves : 3 Who never will a slander forge, His neighbour's fame to wound ; Nor hearken to '.a false report, By malice whispered round : 4 Who vice, though dressed/in pomp and power. Can treat with just neglect ; And piety, when clothed... | |
| Jonathan Peele Dabney - Bible - 1825 - 392 pages
...disdains to speak the word His honest heart disproves : 3 Who never will a slander forge, His neighbour's fame to wound ; Nor hearken to a false report By malice whispered round : 4 Who vice, thd' dressed in pomp and power, Can treat With just neglect ; And piety, though meanly... | |
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