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The Literature and Curiosities of Dreams: A Commonplace Book of Speculations ... - Page 247
by Alexander Henley Grant - 1865
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Confessions of an English Opium-eater. And Analects from John Paul Richter

Thomas De Quincey - Authors, English - 1867 - 140 pages
...clouds, what in many of its circumstances I saw frequently in sleep : The appearance, instantaneously disclosed, Was of a mighty city — boldly say A wilderness of building, sinking far And self- withdrawn into a wondrous depth, Far sinking into splendour — without end ! Fabric it seem'd...
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A Yorkshireman's Trip to Rome in 1866 ...

William Smith (F.S.A.S.) - France - 1868 - 228 pages
...beyimd all glory ever seen By waking sense, or by the dreaming soul. The appearance, instantaneously disclosed, Was of a mighty city, — boldly say A wilderness of building — sinking far, And self -withdrawn into a boundless depth, Far sinking into splendour — without end I Fabric it seem'd...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 9; Volume 72

American periodicals - 1869 - 826 pages
...aspect of which I have above endeavored to suggest rather than describe : The appearance instantaneously disclosed Was of a mighty city — boldly say A wilderness...of building, sinking far And self-withdrawn into a boundless depth, Far sinking into splendor, without end I Fabric it seemed of diamond and of gold,...
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The poetical works of William Wordsworth. New and ..., Issue 620, Volume 6

William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1870 - 474 pages
...beyond all glory ever seen By waking sense or by the dreaming soul ! The appearance, instantaneously disclosed, Was of a mighty city — boldly say A wilderness...of building, sinking far And self-withdrawn into a boundless depth, 3?ar sinking into splendor — without end ! Fabric it seemed of diamond and of gold,...
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The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 82

Literature - 1911 - 1068 pages
...clouds, what in many of its circumstances I saw frequently in sleep: The appearance, instantaneously disclosed, Was of a mighty city — boldly say A wilderness...of building, sinking far And self-withdrawn into a boundless depth, Far sinking into splendour — without end! Fabric it seemed of diamond and of gold,...
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Works of fancy and imagination, Volume 5

George Macdonald - 1871 - 246 pages
...vision of the night. The sound of the falling waters of the fountain floated me into oblivion. XI. A wilderness of building, sinking far And self-withdrawn...spires, And blazing terrace upon terrace, high Uplifted. WORDSWORTH. BUT when, after a sleep, which, although dreamless, yet left behind it a sense of past...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1

William Wordsworth - Superexlibris - 1871 - 630 pages
...sinking far And self-withdrawn into a boundless depth. Far sinking into splendour— without end 1 Fabric it seemed of diamond and of gold, With alabaster...and silver spires, And blazing terrace upon terrace, nigh Uplifted ; here, serene pavilions bright, In avenues disposed ; there, towers begirt With battlements...
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The poetical works of Wordsworth. Repr. of the 1827 ed., with ..., Issue 476

William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1872 - 584 pages
...beyond all glory ever seen By waking sense or by the dreaming soul ! The appearance instantaneously disclosed, Was of a mighty city — boldly say A wilderness...end^ ! Fabric it seemed of diamond and of gold, With atabaster domes, and silver spires, And blazing terrace upon terrace, high Uplifted ; here, serene...
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New Cyclopaedia of Poetical Illustrations: Adapted to Christian Teaching ...

Poetry - 1872 - 710 pages
...walls of Rome. Edward Henry Bickersteth. 17ОЛ. HEAVEN, Appearance of. The appearance, instantaneously he earth. The banquet hath its hour, Its feverish...mirth, and song, and wine; There comes a day for griefs splendor without end ! Fabric it seemed of diamond and of gold, With alabaster domes and silver spires,...
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Elements of Rhetoric and Literary Criticism

James Robert Boyd - English language - 1872 - 360 pages
...soul! ****** "A step, Was of a mighty city—boldly say The appearance, instantaneously disclosed, A wilderness of building, sinking far And self-withdrawn into a wondrous depth, Far sinking into splendor, without end. Fabric it seem'd of diamond and of gold, With alabaster domes and silver spires,...
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