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" As one, who from a dream awaken'd, straight, All he hath seen forgets; yet still retains Impression of the feeling in his dream; E'en such am I: for all the vision dies, As 'twere, away; and yet the sense of sweet, That sprang from it, still trickles... "
The vision; or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, tr. by H.F. Cary - Page 146
by Dante Alighieri - 1814
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The Rochesterian: Selected Writings, Volume 2

Joseph O'Connor - 1911 - 360 pages
...retains Impression of the feeling in his dream, — E'en such am I ; for all the vision dies As 'twere away; and yet the sense of sweet That sprang from it still trickles in my heart. Thus in the sun-thaw is the snow unsealed; Thus in the winds on flitting leaves was lost The Sibyl's...
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The Sociological Review, Volumes 13-14

Sociology - 1921 - 648 pages
...birth ! " BUT in memory something of the rapture remains : "... for all the vision dies, As 'twere away ; and yet the sense of sweet That sprang from it, still trickles in my heart." OF the culminating prospect in which an ideal unity was made manifest, he says that : "... whenever...
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Dante the Man and the Poet

Mary Bradford Whiting - Poets, Italian - 1922 - 242 pages
...retains Impression of the feeling in his dream; E'en such am I; for all the vision dies, As t'were away; and yet the sense of sweet, That sprang from it, still trickles in my heart. O eternal Beam! Yield me again some little particle Of what Thou then appearedst; give my tongue Power,...
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Science and Sancity: A Study in the Scientific Approach to Unity

Victor Branford - Civilization - 1923 - 280 pages
...birth ! " BUT in memory something of the rapture remains : "... for all the vision dies. As 'twere away ; and yet the sense of sweet That sprang from it, still trickles in my heart." OF the culminating prospect in which an ideal unity was made manifest, he says that : "... whenever...
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Poetry & Myth

Frederick Clarke Prescott - Mythology - 1927 - 208 pages
...still retains Impression of the feeling of his dream; E'en such am I, for all the vision dies As 'twere away; and yet the sense of sweet, That sprang from it, still trickles in my heart. 1 Thus the poem often gives us only what may be called the mythical feelings, without the mythical...
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The Modern American Urban Novel: Nature as "interior Structure"

Arnold L. Goldsmith - Fiction - 1991 - 186 pages
...still retains Impression of the feeling in his dream; E'en such am I: for all the vision dies, . . . ; and yet the sense of sweet, That sprang from it, still trickles in my heart. ("Paradise," Canto xxxiii, 11.55-60) Even though Roth told Lyons that the light of the electrical current...
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Cambridge Readings in Literature

308 pages
...retains Impression of the feeling in his dream ; E'en such am I : for all the vision dies, As 'twere, away ; and yet the sense of sweet, That sprang from it, still trickles in my heart. Thus in the sun-thaw is the snow unseal 'd; Thus in the winds on flitting leaves was lost The Sibyl's...
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Cambridge Readings in Literature

George Sampson (Editor of Berkeley's Works.) - 1931 - 348 pages
...retains Impression of the feeling in his dream ; E'en such am I : for all the vision dies, As 'twere, away; and yet the sense of sweet, That sprang from it, still trickles in my heart. Thus in the sun-thaw is the snow unseal'd; Thus in the winds on flitting leaves was lost The Sybil's...
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Mind, Volume 12

New Thought - 1903 - 786 pages
...retains Impression of the feeling in his dream; E'en such am I : for all the vision dies As 'twere, away; and yet the sense of sweet That sprang from it, still trickles in my heart."* In the vision of heaven, through the successive glories of which he is led by Beatrice, he describes...
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The Young Woman's Journal, Volume 15

Mormons - 1904 - 746 pages
...retains Impression of the feeling In his dream; E'en such am I; for all the vision dies, As 'twere, away; and yet the sense of sweet. That sprang from it, still trickles in my heart. O eternal beam! (Wnose height what reach of mortal thought may soar?) Yield me again some little particle...
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