The fountains of divine philosophy Fled not his thirsting lips, and all of great, Or good, or lovely, which the sacred past In truth or fable consecrates, he felt And knew. The Metropolitan - Página 3761835Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1911 - 708 páginas
...to burn, And Silence, too enamoured of that voice, Locks its mute music in her rugged cell. &*•' By solemn vision, and bright silver dream, His infancy...ambient air, Sent to his heart its choicest impulses. 70 The fountains of divine philosophy Fled not his thirsting lips, and all of great, Or good, or lovely,... | |
| John Churton Collins - 1901 - 442 páginas
...its felicitous epithets (xix., xx.). It may be said of Catullus as Shelley said of his Alastor — Every sight And sound from the vast earth and ambient air Sent to his heart their choicest impulses. What rapture inspires and informs the lines to his yacht, and to Sirmio, as... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1902 - 850 páginas
...ceased to burn, And Silence, too enamoured of that voice, Locks its mute music in her rugged cell. By solemn vision and bright silver dream His infancy was nurtured. Every sight Sent to his heart its choicest impulses. The fountains of divine philosophy Fled not his thirsting... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1904 - 388 páginas
...hand with a different type of endowment,—a sensuous sensitiveness to external aspects of nature. 'Every sight And sound from the vast earth and ambient air Sent to his heart its choicest impulses.' Especially perfect is the art with which he depicts fountains and rivers and oceans. The magical canto... | |
| John Angus MacVannel - 1905 - 128 páginas
...with the Prelude of Wordsworth and the Alastor of Shelley. For Froebel, as for the youth in Alastor: "Every sight And sound from the vast earth and ambient air Sent to his heart its choicest impulses." Concerning Froebel's attempts towards an interpretation of nature, materials will be found scattered... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 616 páginas
...ceased to burn, And Silence, too enamoured of that voice, 65 Locks its mute music in her rugged cell. By solemn vision, and bright silver dream, His infancy...ambient air, Sent to his heart its choicest impulses. 70 The fountains of divine philosophy Fled not his thirsting lips, and all of great, Or good, or lovely,... | |
| Laurie Magnus - 1909 - 448 páginas
...abandonment as Shelley's own Alastor, in one of the earliest of his poems, was designed to portray, — Every sight And sound from the vast earth and ambient air Sent to his heart its choicest impulses, — was the preparation for the message of the nineteenth century in literature. The letters had to... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 968 páginas
...lias ceased to burn, And Silence, too enamored of that voice, Locks its mute music in her rugged cell. heard the mingled measure eyes — 73 , A damsel with...and song, To such a deep delight 'twould win That thesacred past In truth or fable consecrates, he felt And knew. When early youth had pass'd, IKB left... | |
| 1910 - 356 páginas
...ceased to burn, And Silence, too enamoured of that voice, Locks its mute music in her rugged cell. By solemn vision, and bright silver dream, His infancy...ambient air Sent to his heart its choicest impulses, 70 The fountains of divine philosophy Fled not his thirsting lips, and all of great, Or good, or lovely,... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - 1910 - 778 páginas
...ceased to burn, And Silence, too enamoured of that voice, Locks its mute music in her rugged cell. s are altered ; trade 's unfeeling train Usurp the...swain: Along the lawn, where scattered hamlets ros Sent'to his heart its choicest impulses. "n The fountains of divine philosophy Fled not his thirsting... | |
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