| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1840 - 582 pages
...mass, beneath him lay ID clarinets and deep joy. The clouds were touched. And in their silent face* o many years ago went to his reward, followed by the regrets and b jor : his spirit drank Tli1 spectacle' sensation, soul, and form, All melted into him. They swallowed... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1841 - 400 pages
...he beheld the sun Rise up, and bathe the world in light ! He looked — Ocean and earth, the solid frame of earth And ocean's liquid mass, beneath him...The clouds were touched, And in their silent faces could he read Unutterable love. Sound needed none, Nor any voice of joy; his spirit drank The spectacle... | |
| William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1841 - 840 pages
...enchantment through its overflowings, instruct, elevate, and purify th« »flections. 2 M ••' lib ipirie drank The spectacle ; sensation, soul, and form All...into him ; they swallowed up His animal being ; in others did he live, And by them did he live; they were his life."* The immediate neighbourhood of his... | |
| John Wilson - 1842 - 360 pages
...headland, he beheld the sun Rise up, and bathe the world in light! he looked— Ocean and earth, the solid frame of earth And ocean's liquid mass, beneath him...The clouds were touched, And in their silent faces could he read Unutterable love. Sound needed none, Nor any voice of joy; his spirit drank The spectacle:... | |
| English literature - 1842 - 416 pages
...light ! He looked — Ocean and earth, the solid frame of earth, And ocean's liquid mass, beneath them lay In gladness and deep joy. The clouds were touched, And in their silent faces could he read Unutterable love. Sound needed none, Nor any voice of joy ; his spirit drank The spectacle... | |
| George Moody - Education - 1843 - 444 pages
...headland, he beheld the sun Rise up, and bathe the world in light ! He look'd Ocean and earth, the solid frame of earth And ocean's liquid mass, beneath him lay In gladness and deep joy. The clouds were tonch'd, And in their silent faces did he read Unutterable love. Sound needed none, Nor any voice of... | |
| 1843 - 948 pages
...headland, he beheld the sun Rise up, and bathe the world in light ! He look'dOcean and earth, the solid frame of earth And ocean's liquid mass, beneath him lay In gladness and deep joy. The cloud* were touch'd, And in their silent faces did he read Unutterable loye. Sound needed none, Nor... | |
| Warren Burton - Nature (Aesthetics) - 1844 - 264 pages
...down the hills, Are just set out to meet the sea." !;!• ;;'j I •I i CHAPTER XXI. CONCLUSION. " His spirit drank The spectacle ; sensation, soul,...; they swallowed up His animal being ; in them did bo live, And by them did ho live; they were his life-." WORDSWORTH. THESE lines express the enjoyment... | |
| Alexander Bethune - Biography & Autobiography - 1845 - 468 pages
...indeed hardly regard it as other than a piece of senti* He looked— Ocean and earth — the solid frame of earth, And ocean's liquid mass beneath him...joy. The clouds were touched, And In their silent (aces he did read Unutterable love. Sound needed none, Nor any voice of joy ; his spirit drank The... | |
| Asa Mahan - Psychology - 1845 - 348 pages
...he beheld the sun Rise up, and bathe the world in light ! He look'd — Ocean and Earth, the solid frame of Earth, And Ocean's liquid mass, beneath him lay In gladness and deep joy. The clouds were touch'd, And in their silent faces he did read Unutterable love." " The moon doth with delight Look... | |
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