And earth; man, once descried, imprints for ever His presence on all lifeless things: the winds Are henceforth voices, wailing or a shout, A querulous mutter or a quick gay laugh, Never a senseless gust now man is born. Retrospect of Western Travel - Page 71by Harriet Martineau - 1838Full view - About this book
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 pages
...heaven And earth. Man, once descried, imprints forever His presence on all lifeless things — the winds Are henceforth voices, wailing, or a shout A...quick, gay laugh — Never a senseless gust now man is horn : The herd cd pines commune, anJ have deep thought», A secret they assemble to discuss, [glare... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 pages
...heaven And earth. Man, once descried, imprints for ever His presence on all lifeless things — the winds Are henceforth voices, wailing, or a shout A...gay laugh — Never a senseless gust now man is born : Theherded pines commune,and have deep thoughts, A secret they assemble to discuss, [glare When the... | |
| 1850 - 762 pages
...presence on all lifeless things ; the winds Are henceforth voices in a wail or shout, A querulous matter, or a quick gay laugh, Never a senseless gust now man...and have deep thoughts, A secret they assemble to discuse When the sun drops behind their trunks, which glow Like grates of Hell : the peerless cup afloat... | |
| 1849 - 448 pages
...imprints forever His presence on all lifeless things ; the winds Are henceforth voices, in a wail or shout, A querulous mutter, or a quick, gay laugh, — Never a senseless gust, now man is born 1 " True of thee, my poet, at least. " The herded pines commune, and have deep thoughts, A secret they... | |
| 1850 - 766 pages
...the winds Are henceforth voices in a wail or shout, A querulous mutter, or a quick gay laugh, Nerer a senseless gust now man is born ; The herded pines commune, and have deep A secret they assemble to discuss When the sun drops behind their trunks, which thoughts, Like grates... | |
| Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1874 - 540 pages
...all things : ' Man, once descried, imprints for ever His presence on all lifeless things : the wiuds Are henceforth voices, wailing or a shout, A querulous...laugh : Never a senseless gust, now man is born.' To the extent of his abilities and his culture, man has in all ages had to read himself into the phenomena... | |
| Robert Browning - 1875 - 400 pages
...imprints forever His presence on all lifeless things ; the winds Are henceforth voices, in a wail or shout, A querulous mutter, or a quick gay laugh —...the sun drops behind their trunks which glare Like gi-ates of hell : the peerless cup afloat Of the lake-lily is an urn, some nymph Swims bearing high... | |
| Robert Browning - 1881 - 1006 pages
...heaven And earth ; man, once descried, imprints for ever His presence on all lifeless things : the winds Are henceforth voices, wailing or a shout, A...laugh ; Never a senseless gust, now man is born," &e. (Paracelsus.) The lower forms of creation are perfect each in its place, each has its " due facet... | |
| Robert Browning - 1882 - 334 pages
...the heaven And earth; man, once descried, imprints for ever His presence on all lifeless things : the winds Are henceforth voices, wailing or a shout, A...gay laugh, Never a senseless gust now man is born. A secret they assemble to discuss When the sun drops behind their trunks which glare Like grates of... | |
| Robert Browning - 1889 - 438 pages
...the heaven And earth ; man, once descried, imprints forever His presence on all lifeless things: the winds Are henceforth voices, wailing or a shout, A...gay laugh, Never a senseless gust now man is born. A secret they assemble to discuss The herded pines commune and have deep thoughts, When the sun drops... | |
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