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" Joy is the sweet voice, Joy the luminous cloud We in ourselves rejoice! And thence flows all that charms or ear or sight, All melodies the echoes of that voice, All colours a suffusion from that light. "
The poetical and dramatic works of S.T. Coleridge 3 vols - Page 238
by Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1847
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Hesperides

Frank Carr - 1885 - 534 pages
...power — "Joy is the sweet voice, Joy the luminous cloud — We in ourselves rejoice ! And thence flows all that charms or ear or sight, All melodies...that voice, All colours a suffusion from that light." * " I am an omnist, and believe in all Religions — fragments of one golden world." — (Festus.)...
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The poetical works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, ed. by T. Ashe, Volume 2

Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - English poetry - 1885 - 440 pages
...the proud ; Joy is the sweet voice, joy the luminous cloud ;— We in ourselves rejoice ! And thence flows all that charms or ear or sight, All melodies...that voice, All colours a suffusion from that ligh.t. 1 A light.] See opening of Wordsworth's Ode on Intimations of Immortality, for more about this " Light,...
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Miscellanies, æsthetic and literary: to which is added The theory of life ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1880 - 484 pages
...strong voice, this the luminous cloud! Our inmost selves rejoice : And thence flows all that glads or ear or sight, All melodies the echoes of that voice, All colours a suffusion from that light, And its celestial tint of yellow-green : And still I gaze—and with how black an eye! And those thin...
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Chambers's advanced reader [forming a 7th part to Chambers's graduated readers].

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1885 - 328 pages
...EVENING. 2. Analyse and parse the following : ' There was a time, when, though my path was rough, The joy within me dallied with distress ; And all misfortunes were but as the stuff When fancy made me dream of happiness.' EVENING. [A description of the coming on of evening in Paradise,...
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Poems

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1888 - 328 pages
...spirit and the power, Which wedding Nature to us gives in dower We in ourselves rejoice ! And thence flows all that charms or ear or sight, All melodies...that voice, All colours a suffusion from that light. VI. There was a time when, though my path was rough, This joy within me dallied with distress, And...
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Coleridge's Ancient Mariner

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - English poetry - 1889 - 88 pages
...retirement to Highgate, Coleridge himself had mournfully recorded the suspension of his poetic faculty. " There was a time when, though my path was rough, This...me dallied with distress, And all misfortunes were hut as the stuff Whence Fancy made me dreams of happiness; For hope grew round me, like the twining...
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The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English ...

English poetry - 1890 - 302 pages
...the proud — Joy is the sweet voice, Joy the luminous cloud — We in ourselves rejoice And thence flows all that charms or ear or sight, All melodies...that voice, All colours a suffusion from that light.' thou need'st No. 88. Written in 1804. ' The hvo best lines in it are by Mary [Mrs. Wordsworth]. The...
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A Homiletical Commentary on the Books of Chronicles, Volume 221

James Wolfendale - Bible - 1890 - 350 pages
...the sweet voice, joy the luminous cloud. We in ourselves rejoice ! And then flows all that charms our ear or sight, All melodies the echoes of that voice, All colours a suffusion from that light " [Coleridge] . HOMILETIC HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS. Ver. 1. A place for the ark. 1. A lovely thought....
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De Quincey Memorials: Being Letters and Other Records, Here First ..., Volume 2

Thomas De Quincey - 1891 - 320 pages
...proud — Joy is the sweet voice, joy the luminous cloud. W'e in ourselves rejoice ! And thence Hows all that charms or ear or sight. All melodies the echoes of that voice, All colours or suffusion from that light. There was a time when, though my path was rough. This joy within me dallied...
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Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced ...

John Bartlett - Quotations - 1891 - 1190 pages
...Ode. Stanza 1. Joy is the sweet voice, joy the lnminons clond. We in onrselves rejoice ! And thence flows all that charms or ear or sight, All melodies the echoes of that voice, All colonrs a snffnsion from that light. stama s. A mother is a mother still, The holiest thing alive....
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