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" And what if all of animated nature Be but organic harps diversely framed, That tremble into thought, as o'er them sweeps Plastic and vast, one intellectual breeze, At once the Soul of each, and God of all? "
The Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Prose and Verse - Page 49
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1845 - 546 pages
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The poetical works of Samuel T. Coleridge

Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1882 - 448 pages
...tranquil muse upon tranquillity ; Full many a thought uncalled and undetained, And many idle flitting phantasies, Traverse my indolent and passive brain,...gales That swell and flutter on this subject lute ! That tremble into thought, as o'er them sweeps Plastic and vast, one intellectual breeze, At once...
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MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 46

Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1882 - 556 pages
...expressed it : " — what if all of animated nature Be but organic harps diversely framed, That tiemble into thought, as o'er them sweeps, Plastic and vast,...intellectual breeze, At once the Soul of each and God of All ? " 374 375 As for man the divine particle within contracts a deep taint from its contact with clay,...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 46

1882 - 520 pages
...expressed it : " — what if all of animated nature Be but organic harps diversely framed, That tiemble into thought, as o'er them sweeps, Plastic and vast,...intellectual breeze. At once the Soul of each and God of All i " 374 375 As for man the divine particle within contracts a deep taint from its contact with clay,...
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The English poets, selections, ed. by T.H. Ward. Wordsworth to Dobell ...

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 686 pages
...tranquil muse upon tranquillity ; Full many a thought uncalled and undetained, And many idle flitting phantasies, Traverse my indolent and passive brain,...all? But thy more serious eye a mild reproof Darts, O beloved woman ! nor such thoughts Dim and unhallowed dost thou not reject, And biddest me walk humbly...
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Wordsworth to Dobell

Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1883 - 734 pages
...tranquil muse upon tranquillity ; Full many a thought uncalled and undetained, And many idle flitting phantasies, Traverse my indolent and passive brain,...all ? But thy more serious eye a mild reproof Darts, O beloved woman ! nor such thoughts Dim and unhallowed dost thou not reject, And biddest me walk humbly...
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Pages from an Old Volume of Life: A Collection of Essays, 1857-1881

Oliver Wendell Holmes - Clergy - 1883 - 466 pages
...of the times." The Dny-Dream: L' Envoi. > Here are several forms of another familiar thought : — " And what if all of animated nature Be but organic...intellectual breeze, At once the soul of each, and God of all ? " Coleridge, The kalian Harp. " Are we a piece of machinery, which, like the ^Eolian harp, And so...
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Music in Song, from Chaucer to Tennyson: Being a Selection of Extracts ...

Music - 1883 - 142 pages
...so filled ; Where the breeze warbles, and the mute still air Is Music slumbering on her instrument. And what if all of animated nature Be but organic...intellectual breeze, At once the Soul of each, and God of all ? COLERIDGE. TO MUSIC. 'YSTERIOUS keeper of the key That opes the gates of memory ; Oft in thy wildest,...
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Pages from an Old Volume of Life: A Collection of Essays, 1857-1881

Oliver Wendell Holmes - Literary Criticism - 1883 - 482 pages
...several forms of another familiar thought : — "And what if all of animated nature Be but organic harp* diversely framed, That tremble into thought as o'er...intellectual breeze, At once the soul of each, and God of all ? " Coleridge, The jEvlinn Hnrp. " Are we a piece of machinery, which, like the /Eoliau harp, And so...
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The science of man

Charles Bray - 1883 - 352 pages
...has become automatic, again into Consciousness and Will. They Are but organic harps diversely fram'd, That tremble into thought as o'er them sweeps, Plastic...breeze, At once the soul of each, and God of all. — Coleridge. But Death to a man is the extinction of his Individuality, of his personal Identity,...
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The Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With a Prefatory Notice, Biographical ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Joseph Skipsey - 1884 - 304 pages
...tranquil muse upon tranquillity ; Full many a thought uncalled and undetained, And many idle flitting phantasies, Traverse my indolent and passive brain,...All ? But thy more serious eye a mild reproof Darts, O beloved woman ! nor such thoughts Dim and unhallowed dost thou not reject, And biddest me walk humbly...
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