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The Poet as Philosopher: A Study of Three Philosophical Poems : Nosce ... - Page 137
by Mabel Dodge Holmes - 1921 - 190 pages
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge and Keats with a Memoir of Each ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1855 - 766 pages
...And bursting in its beauty and its might From trees and beasts and men into the Heavens' light. XLIV. The splendours of the firmament of time May be eclipsed,...mist which cannot blot The brightness it may veil. When lofty thought Lifts a young heart above its mortal lair, And love and life contend in it, for...
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Adonais [ed. by H.B. Forman. Titlepage reprod. from the 1821 ed.].

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1821 - 44 pages
...bursting in it's beauty and it's might From trees and beasts and men into the Heaven's 1 light. XLIV. The splendours of the firmament of time May be eclipsed,...mist which cannot blot The brightness it may veil. When lofty thought Lifts a young heart above its mortal lair, And love and life contend in it, for...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in ..., Volume 1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pages
...Heaven's light XLIV. The splendour* of the firmament of time May be eclipsed, but arc cxtioguish'd not; Like stars to their appointed height they climb,...mist which cannot blot The brightness it may veil. When lofty thought Lifts a young heart above its mortal Uir, And love and life contend in it, for what...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pages
...Heaven's light. XLIV. The splendors of the firmament of time May he eclipsed, but are citinguish'd not , Like stars to their appointed height they climb,...mist which cannot blot The brightness it may veil. When lofty thought Lifts a young heart above its mortal lair, And love and lile contend in it, for...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley and Keats: Complete in One Volume

Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats - 1832 - 632 pages
...its beauty and its might •m tree« toad bean« and men into (he Heaven'« light XLIV. The splendors of the firmament of time May be eclipsed, but are...mist which cannot blot The brightness it may veil. When lofty thought Lifts a young heart above its mortal lair, And love and life contend in it, for...
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The republic of letters, [ed.] by A. Whitelaw, Volume 3

Alexander Whitelaw - 1833 - 448 pages
...bear : And bursting in its beauty and its might From trees and beasts and men into the Heaven's light. The splendours of the firmament of time May be eclipsed,...mist which cannot blot The brightness it may veil. When lofty thought Lifts a young heart above its mortal lair, And love and life contend in it, for...
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The Infirmities of Genius Illustrated by Referring the Anomalies ..., Volume 1

Richard Robert Madden - 1952 - 212 pages
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The Republic of Letters: A Selection, in Poetry and Prose, from ..., Volume 3

Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 460 pages
...hear : And bursting in its beauty aud its might From trees and beasts and men into the Heaven's light. The splendours of the firmament of time May be eclipsed,...mist which cannot blot The brightness it may veil. When lofty thought Lifts a young heart above ita mortal lair, And love aud life contend in it, for...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 pages
...the Heaven's light XLIV. The splendors of the firmament of time May be eclipsed, but are exlinguish'd not, Like stars to their appointed height they climb,...mist which cannot blot The brightness it may veil. When lofty ihoughl Lifls a young heart above its mortal lair, And love and lile contend in it, for...
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The Hesperian, Volume 2

William Davis Gallagher, Otway Curry - 1838 - 516 pages
...in its beauty and its might From trees and beasts and men, into the heaven of light. The splendors of the firmament of time May be eclipsed, but are extinguished not; Like stars to their appointed hight they climb, And death is a low mist which cannot blot The brightness it may veil. When lofty...
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