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" Spirit of Beauty, that dost consecrate With thine own hues all thou dost shine upon Of human thought or form, - where art thou gone? Why dost thou pass away and leave our state. This dim vast vale of tears, vacant and desolate? "
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English Poetry (1170-1892)

John Matthews Manly - English poetry - 1907 - 654 pages
...fled, — • ю Like aught that for its grace may be •ear, and yet dearer for its mystery. pint of BEAUTY, that dost consecrate With thine own hues all thou dost shine upon n thought or form, — where art thou gone ? 15 dost thou pass away and leave our state, is dim vast...
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The Arena, Volume 39

United States - 1908 - 812 pages
...memory of music fled, — Like aught that for its grace may be Dear, and yet dearer for its mystery. find most clearly Shelley's expression of his own...considered injustice at home and by the demands of his forever Weaves rainbows o'er yon mountain river, Why aught should fail and fade that once is shown,...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1909 - 948 pages
...of music fled, — i« Like aught that for its grace may be Dear, and yet dearer for its mystery. ii Spirit of BEAUTY, that dost consecrate With thine...thou dost shine upon Of human thought or form,— whore art thou gone? -^ 15 Why dost thou pass away and leave our state. This dim vast vale of tears,...
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Oxford Lectures on Poetry

Andrew Cecil Bradley - Poetry - 1909 - 422 pages
...' they are able to " consecrate whate'er they look upon." ' Is not this a quotation from the Hymn : Spirit of BEAUTY that dost consecrate With thine own hues all thou dost shine upon? imagination. And the poem, besides, shows in a flagrant degree the defect felt here and there in Prometheus...
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Century Readings for a Course in English Literature

John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustin Pyre, James Francis Augustine Pyre, Karl Young - English literature - 1910 - 1176 pages
...memory of music fled, — '° Lake aught that for its grace may be Dear, and yet dearer for its mystery. Spirit of Beauty, that dost consecrate With thine...Of human thought or form, — where art thou gone? '5 Why dost thou pass away and leave our state, This dim vast vale of tears, vacant and desolate? Ask...
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Century Readings for a Course in English Literature

John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustine Pyre, Karl Young - English literature - 1910 - 1174 pages
...With thine own hues all thou dost shine upon Of human thought or form, — where art thou gone? 'S strike the golden lyre again ; A louder yet, and...Break his bands of sleep asunder, >°S And rouse forever Weaves rainbows o'er yon mountain river, Why aught should fail and fade that once is shown,...
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Greek Influence on English Poetry

John Churton Collins - English poetry - 1910 - 150 pages
...fervour such as no other poet has invested it with. Thus in the ' Hymn to Intellectual Beauty ' : — " Spirit of Beauty that dost consecrate With thine own...all thou dost shine upon, Of human thought or form, * * * * Thy light alone, like mist o'er mountains dnven Or music by the night wind sent, Gives grace...
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Shelley & His Poetry

Edward William Edmunds - Poets, English - 1911 - 166 pages
...memory of music fled, — Like aught that for its grace may be Dear, and yet dearer for its mystery. 64 Spirit of Beauty, that dost consecrate With thine...the sunlight not for ever Weaves rainbows o'er yon mountain-river ; Why aught should fail and fade that once is shown ; Why fear and dream and death and...
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Century Readings for a Course in English Literature

John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustin Pyre, Karl Young - English literature - 1911 - 1196 pages
...leave our state, This dim vast vale of tears, vacant and desolate? Ask why the sunlight not forever Weaves rainbows o'er yon mountain river, Why aught should fail and fade that once is shown, 20 Why fear and dream and death and birth Cast on the daylight of this earth Such gloom, — why man...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley - English poetry - 1901 - 712 pages
...memory of music fled, Like aught that for its grace may be t Dear, and yet dearer for its mystery. =¥ Spirit of Beauty, that dost consecrate With thine...our state, /This dim vast vale of tears, vacant and \ \_ desolate ? — • Ask why the sunlight not forever Weaves rainbows o'er yon mountain river; Why...
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