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" I felt the sentiment of Being spread O'er all that moves and all that seemeth still ; O'er all that, lost beyond the reach of thought And human knowledge, to the human eye Invisible, yet liveth to the heart ; O'er all that leaps and runs, and shouts and... "
The American Whig Review - Page 417
1851
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volume 20

1850 - 544 pages
...runs, and shouts and sings, Or beats the gladsome air ; o'er all that glides Beneath the wave, yea on the wave itself, And mighty depth of waters. Wonder...earth and heaven With every form of creature, as it look'd Toward the Uncreated with a countenance Of adoration, with an eye of love. One song they sung...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 36

1850 - 890 pages
...human knowledge, to the human eye Invisible, yet liveth to the heart ; O'er all that leaps, and runs, and shouts, and sings. Or beats the gladsome air;...o'er all that glides Beneath the wave — yea, in the wane ittelf And mighty depth of waten. Wonder not If high the transport, great the joy I felt, Communing...
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1850 - 794 pages
...human knowledge, to the human eyo Invisible, yet liveth to the heart ; O'er all that leaps, and runs, and shouts, and sings, Or beats the gladsome air; o'er all that glides Beneath the wave — yea, I'M the wave itself And mighty depth of waten. Wonder not If high the transport, great the joy I felt,...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 7

William Wordsworth - 1854 - 432 pages
...human knowledge, to the human eye Invisible, yet liveth to the heart ; O'er all that leaps and runs, and shouts and sings, Or beats the gladsome air ;...the wave itself, And mighty depth of waters. Wonder notIf high the transport, great the joy I felt, Communing in this sort through earth and heaven With...
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The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1854 - 776 pages
...human knowledge, to the human eye Invisible, yet liveth to the heart; O'er all that leaps and runs, and shouts and sings, Or beats the gladsome air ; o'er all that glides 1 Beneath the wave, yea, in the wave itself, ; And mighty depth of waters. Wonder not If high the transport,...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...

William Wordsworth - 1859 - 432 pages
...knowledge, to the human eye Invisible, yet liveth to the li'\;ri ; . O'er all that leaps and runs, and shouts and sings, Or beats the gladsome air ;...through earth and heaven With every form of creature, as il looked Towards the Uncreated with a countenance Of adoration, with an eye of love. One song they...
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The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1869 - 752 pages
...human knowledge, to the human eye Invisible, yet liveth to the heart; O'er all that leaps and runs, and shouts and sings, Or beats the gladsome air; o'er...With every form of creature, as it looked Towards the Uncrented with a countenance Of adoration, with an eye of love. One song they sang, and it was audible,...
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The poetical works of William Wordsworth, ed. with a critical memoir by W.M ...

William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1871 - 642 pages
...eye Invisihle, yet liveth to the heart; O'er all that leaps and runs, and shouts and sings, Or heats the gladsome air ; o'er all that glides Beneath the...high the transport, great the joy I felt, Communing m this sort through earth and heaveu With every form of ereature, as it looked Towards the Unereated...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1

William Wordsworth - 1871 - 630 pages
...the heart; O'er all that leaps and runs, and shouts and sings Or beats the piádseme air; o'er nil that glides Beneath the wave, yea, in the wave itself,...Wonder not If high the transport, great the joy I felt, Commniiinir ia tuu» sort through earth and With every form of creature, ns it looked Towards the Uncreated...
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The Bombay university calendar, Volume 1

Bombay city, univ - 1874 - 648 pages
...O'er all that leaps and runs, and shouts and sing's, Or boats the gladsome air ; o'er all that plides Beneath the wave, yea, in the wave itself, And mighty...joy I felt, Communing in this sort through earth and With every form of creature, as it looked Towards the Uncreated with a countenance Of adoration, with...
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