Book of the Poets: The Modern Poets of the Nineteenth CenturyScott, Webster & Geary, 1842 - 490 ページ |
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... cold and pulseless , and that the universe itself was musicless and with- out speech , when they had reduced the principles of the heaven- kindled science to such a narrow and artificial system ? Still less is it to be wondered at ...
... cold and pulseless , and that the universe itself was musicless and with- out speech , when they had reduced the principles of the heaven- kindled science to such a narrow and artificial system ? Still less is it to be wondered at ...
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... cold recesses , undisturbed and unin- voked . He was also aware that the poetry of inner nature , or the heart , had equally fallen into abeyance , because poets had merely looked abroad , instead of turning their view inwards ; and ...
... cold recesses , undisturbed and unin- voked . He was also aware that the poetry of inner nature , or the heart , had equally fallen into abeyance , because poets had merely looked abroad , instead of turning their view inwards ; and ...
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... cold and formal impersonations of modern civilization ; but the insuperable obstacles to such a consum- mation threw him into a state of despair , that attained its climax in the withering contempt with which he branded the whole ...
... cold and formal impersonations of modern civilization ; but the insuperable obstacles to such a consum- mation threw him into a state of despair , that attained its climax in the withering contempt with which he branded the whole ...
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... cold realities of every - day life . But as these remembrances of the theatre will return in the light of day , and amidst the bustle of the world , so the recollections and delights of the poetical age will be cherished after its ...
... cold realities of every - day life . But as these remembrances of the theatre will return in the light of day , and amidst the bustle of the world , so the recollections and delights of the poetical age will be cherished after its ...
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... cold and narrow despotism of art , and restored nature to her legitimate authority . It is true , indeed , that while they fought for this great revolution , there was much in their efforts that partook of the nature of a political ...
... cold and narrow despotism of art , and restored nature to her legitimate authority . It is true , indeed , that while they fought for this great revolution , there was much in their efforts that partook of the nature of a political ...
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111 ページ - Thou, whose exterior semblance doth belie Thy Soul's immensity ; Thou best Philosopher, who yet dost keep Thy heritage, thou Eye among the blind, That, deaf and silent, read'st the eternal deep, Haunted for ever by the eternal mind, — Mighty Prophet ! Seer blest ! On whom those truths do rest, Which we are toiling all our lives to find...
417 ページ - Where are the songs of Spring? Ay, where are they? Think not of them, thou hast thy music too, — While barred clouds bloom the soft-dying day, And touch the stubble-plains with rosy hue...
109 ページ - No more shall grief of mine the season wrong; I hear the Echoes through the mountains throng, The Winds come to me from the fields of sleep, And all the earth is gay; Land and sea 30 Give themselves up to jollity...
106 ページ - My brother John and I. And when the ground was white with snow, And I could run and slide, My brother John was forced to go, And he lies by her side.' ' How many are you, then,' said I, * If they two are in heaven ?' Quick was the little Maid's reply,
413 ページ - MY heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains My sense, as though of hemlock I had drunk, Or emptied some dull opiate to the drains One minute past, and Lethe-wards had sunk : 'Tis not through envy of thy happy lot, But being too happy in thine happiness, — That thou, light-winged Dryad of the trees, In some melodious plot Of beechen green, and shadows numberless, Singest of summer in full-throated ease.
112 ページ - Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower; We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind...
380 ページ - The world's great age begins anew, The golden years return, The earth doth like a snake renew Her winter weeds outworn: Heaven smiles, and faiths and empires gleam Like wrecks of a dissolving dream.
414 ページ - Away! away! for I will fly to thee, Not charioted by Bacchus and his pards, But on the viewless wings of Poesy...
167 ページ - That sometimes from the savage den, And sometimes from the darksome shade, And sometimes starting up at once In green and sunny glade, There came and looked him in the face An angel beautiful and bright, And that he knew it was a fiend...
108 ページ - The rainbow comes and goes, And lovely is the rose, The moon doth with delight Look round her when the heavens are bare ; Waters on a starry night Are beautiful and fair ; The sunshine is a glorious birth ; But yet I know, where'er I go, That there hath passed away a glory from the earth.