| Children's poetry, English - 1889 - 552 pages
...dull and clodded earth Gives it a touch ethereal — a new birth : Be still a symbol of immensity ; l A firmament reflected in a sea ; An element filling...heaven-rending, Conjure thee to receive our humble Pecan Upon thy Mount Lycean ! '2 1 Pan, originally very local and limited, " one half beast, " was... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - American poetry - 1890 - 976 pages
...ethereal, a new birth ; Be still a symbol of immensity; A firmament reflected in a sea ; An clement filling the space between ; An unknown — but no...heaven-rending, Conjure thee to receive our humble piran, Upon thy Mount Lyeean ! JOHN KEATS. do pun. ALL ye woods, and trees, and bowers, All ye virtues... | |
| John Keats - 1891 - 246 pages
...touch ethereal — a new birth : Be still a symbol of immensity ; A firmament reflected in a sea ; 300 An element filling the space between , An unknown...foreheads, lowly bending, And giving out a shout most heaven rending, Conjure thee to receive our humble Paean, 305 Upon thy Mount Lycean ! " Even while... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - Literature - 1893 - 452 pages
...dull and clodded earth. Gives it a touch ethereal — a new birth ; Be still a symbol of immensity ; A firmament reflected in a sea ; An element filling...foreheads, lowly bending, And giving out a shout most heaven-renduig. Conjure thee to receive our humble Pa3an Upon the Mount Lyceau 1 JOHN Kurs. THE GREAT... | |
| John Keats - Poetry - 1896 - 348 pages
...ethereal — a new birth : Be still a symbol of immensity ; A firmament reflected in a sea ; 3°° An element filling the space between ; An unknown...foreheads, lowly bending, And giving out a shout most heaven rending, Conjure thee to receive our humble Paean, 3°5 Upon thy Mount Lycean ! " Even while... | |
| John Keats - Poetry - 1896 - 338 pages
...touch ethereal — a new birth: Be still a symbol of immensity; A firmament reflected in a sea; 300 An element filling the space between ; • An unknown...foreheads, lowly bending, And giving out a shout most heaven rending, Conjure thee to receive our humble Pa;an, 3°5 Upon thy Mount Lycean ! " Even while... | |
| Charles Mackay - English poetry - 1896 - 680 pages
...dull and clodded earth, Gives it a touch ethereal — a new birth : Re still a symbol of immensity ; A firmament reflected in a sea ; An element filling...the space between ; An unknown — but no more . we bumblj screen With uplift hands our foreheads, lowly bending, And giving out a shout most heaven rending,... | |
| John Keats - 1896 - 348 pages
...dull and clodded earth Gives it a touch ethereal — a new birth : Be still a symbol of immensity ; A firmament reflected in a sea ; An element filling the space between ; An unknown^^bu^no more : we humbly srrppn ~ ' I 1 With uplift hands our foreheads, lowly bending, And... | |
| William Ernest Henley - English poetry - 1897 - 522 pages
...dull and clodded earth, Gives it a touch ethereal — a new birth ! Be still a symbol of immensity ; A firmament reflected in a sea ; An element filling...heaven-rending, Conjure thee to receive our humble Paean Upon thy Mount Lycean ! ' John Keats. 396 THE INDIAN LADY I O SORROW ! Why dost borrow The natural... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1897 - 666 pages
...dull and clodded earth, Gives it a touch ethereal — a new birth : Be still a symbol of immensity ; A firmament reflected in a sea ; An element filling...With uplift hands our foreheads, lowly bending, And grVing out a shout most heaven rending, Conjure thee to receive our humble Paean, Upon thy Mount Lycean... | |
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