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" The heavens, whose aspect makes our minds as still As they themselves appear to be, -.,' Innumerable voices fill With everlasting harmony ; The towering headlands, crowned with mist, Their feet among the billows, know That Ocean is a mighty harmonist... "
Jane Frances Russell Firth: A Memory - Page 107
by Abraham Firth - 1885 - 119 pages
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Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1872 - 480 pages
...or ghost of sound, in mazy strife. " Eccle. Son., Ft. Hi. 43, 44. " The towering headlands, crowu'd with mist, Their feet among the billows, know That Ocean is a mighty harmonist." Power of Sound. "Whate'er I saw, or heard, or felt, was but a stream That flow'd into a kindred stream...
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Yarrow Revisited,: And Other Poems

William Wordsworth - 1835 - 376 pages
...things are controlled, As Sages taught, where faith was found to merit Initiation in that mystery old. The Heavens, whose aspect makes our minds as still...mighty harmonist ; Thy pinions, universal Air, Ever waving to and fro, Are delegates of harmony, and bear Strains that support the Seasons in their round...
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Yarrow Revisited: And Other Poems

William Wordsworth - 1835 - 420 pages
...found to merit Initiation in that mystery old. The heavens, whose aspects makes our minds as stil 1 As they themselves appear to be Innumerable voices...mighty harmonist ; Thy pinions, universal air, Ever waving to and fro, Are delegates of harmony, and bear Strains that support the seasons in their round...
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The Biblical Repository and Quarterly Observer, Volume 7

1836 - 532 pages
...themselves appear to he, Innumerable voices fill With everlasting harmony ; The towering headlands, covered with mist, Their feet among the billows, know That...mighty harmonist; Thy pinions, universal air, Ever waving to and fro, Are delegates of harmony, and bear Strains that support the seasons in their round;...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 2

William Wordsworth - 1836 - 368 pages
...things are controlled, As sages taught, where faith was found to merit Initiation in that mystery old. The heavens, whose aspect makes our minds as still...mighty harmonist ; Thy pinions, universal Air, Ever waving to and fro, Are delegates of harmony, and bear Strains that support the Seasons in their round...
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Thoughts of the times; or, Men and things

Thomas Browne Browne - 1838 - 274 pages
...things are controlled, As sages taught, where faith was found to merit Initiation in that mystery old. The heavens, whose aspect makes our minds as still...mighty harmonist; Thy pinions, universal air, Ever waving to and fro, Are delegates of harmony, and bear Strains that support the Seasons in their round;...
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The New-York Review, Volume 4; Volumes 7-8

Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell - 1839 - 540 pages
...the lap of Faith — aud the poem finds its sublime close in the truth of Christian revelation : " The heavens, whose aspect makes our minds as still...mighty harmonist ; Thy pinions, universal Air, Ever waving to and fro, Are delegates of harmony, and bear Strains that support the Seasons in their round...
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The New York Review, Volume 4

Francis Lister Hawks, Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell - 1839 - 554 pages
...the lap of Faith — and the poem finds its sublime close in the truth of Christian revelation : " The heavens, whose aspect makes our minds as still...headlands, crowned with mist, Their feet among the hillows, know That Ocean is a mighty harmonist ; Tby pinions, universal Air, Ever waving to and fro,...
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National: A Library for the People, Issues 1-26

1839 - 446 pages
...things are controlledj As sages taught, where faith was found to merit Initiation in that mystery old. The heavens, whose aspect makes our minds as still...As they themselves appear to be, Innumerable voices nil With everlasting harmony ; The towering headlands, crowned with mist, Their feet among the billows,...
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The New-York Review, Volume 4

1839 - 538 pages
...lap of Faith — and the poem finds its sublime close in the truth of Christian revela> i ii in : " The heavens, whose aspect makes our minds as still As they themselves aji/war to be, Innumerable voices fill With everlasting harmony ; The towering headlands, crowned with...
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