 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 626 pages
...lovely : he doth bear H« pari, while the one Spirit's plastic stress Sweeps through the dull dense dim, Who once clothed with life and thought What now moves nor murmura not. Ay th' unwilling dross that checks its flight To its own likeness, as each mass may bear; And bursting... | |
 | Alexander Whitelaw - 1833 - 448 pages
...there. All new succession to the forms they wear , Torturing th' unwilling dross that checks its night To its own likeness, as each mass may bear : And bursting...trees and beasts and men into the Heaven's light. The splendours of the firmament of time May be eclipsed, but are extinguished not: Like stars to their... | |
 | 1840 - 950 pages
...lovely ; he doth bear His part, where the one spirit's plastic stress Sweeps through the dull dense world, compelling there All new successions to the...trees and beasts and men into the Heaven's light." The poems which Shelley published with the view of recommending political or moral doctrines are so different... | |
 | Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 460 pages
...world, compelling there, All new succession to the forms they wear; Torturing t'a' unwilling dru.-s that checks its flight To its own likeness, as each mass may hear : And bursting in its beauty aud its might From trees and beasts and men into the Heaven's light.... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 636 pages
...through the dull dense world, compelling there All new successions to the forms they wear ; Torturing th' unwilling dross that checks its flight To its own likeness, as each mass may bear; 4nd bursting in its beauty and its might fnm trees and beasts and men into the Heaven's light XLIV.... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 pages
...dull dense world, compelling All new suceessions to the forms they wear [there Torturing th'unwilling dross that checks its flight To its own likeness,...and its might From trees and beasts and men into the Heavens' light. XLIV. The splendours of the firmament of time May be eclipsed, but are extinguished... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 363 pages
...forms they wear [there Torturing th'unwilling dross that eheeks ita flight To its own likeness, as eaeh mass may bear ; And bursting in its beauty and its might From trees and beasts and men into the Heavens' light. XLIV. The splendours of the firmament of time May be eelipsed, but ore extinguished... | |
 | 1862 - 512 pages
...lovely: he doth bear His part, while the one Spirit's plastic stress Sweeps through the dull dense world, compelling there All new successions to the forms they wear; Torturing th' unwilling dross that checks its flight To its own likeness, as each mass may bear; And bursting... | |
 | Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 560 pages
...lovely : he doth bear His part, while the one spirit's plastic stress Sweep* through the dull dense world, compelling there All new successions to the...they wear; Torturing the unwilling dross that checks ii -. flight To its own likeness, as each mass may bear ; And bursting in its beauty and its might... | |
 | Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 538 pages
...lovely : he doth bear His part, while the one spirit's plastic stress Sweeps through the dull dense world, compelling there All new successions to the...trees and beasts and men, into the Heaven's light. The splendours of the firmament of time May be eclipsed, but arc extinguished not ; Like stars to their... | |
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