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" And thou art full of whispers and of shadows. Thou meanest what the sea has striven to say So long, and yearned up the cliffs to tell; Thou art what all the winds have uttered not, What the still night suggesteth to the heart. Thy voice is like to music... "
Addresses and Sermons to Students: Being a Series of Commencement Orations ... - Page 216
by David McConnell Steele - 1919 - 257 pages
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The Harvard Monthly, Volumes 33-34

1902 - 524 pages
...tell ; Thou art what all the winds have uttered not, What the still night suggesteth to the heart. Thy voice is like to music heard ere birth, Some spirit lute touched on a spirit sea," he touches chords that vibrate sympathetically in every human being. He gives definite expression to...
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Queen's Quarterly, Volume 7

1900 - 366 pages
...tell ; Thou art what all the winds have uttered not, What the still night suggesteth to the heart. Thy voice is like to music heard ere birth, Some spirit...though I know not where, It has the strangeness of the luring West, And of sad sea-horizons ;" Before passing to the tragedy, just one more quotation...
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Poems

Stephen Phillips - 1897 - 134 pages
...sleep. Thou art what all the winds have uttered not, What the still night suggesteth to the heart. Thy voice is like to music heard ere birth, Some spirit...though I know not where. It has the strangeness of the luring West, And of sad sea-horizons; beside thee I am aware of other times and lands, Of birth...
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Poems

Stephen Phillips - 1897 - 140 pages
...to tell; Thou art what all the winds have uttered not, What the still night suggesteth to the heart. Thy voice is like to music heard ere birth, Some spirit...though I know not where. It has the strangeness of the luring West, And of sad sea-horizons; beside thee I am aware of other times and lands, Of birth...
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Poems

Stephen Phillips - 1897 - 136 pages
...tell ; Thou art what all the winds have uttered not, What the still night suggesteth to the heart. Thy voice is like to music heard ere birth, Some spirit...though I know not where. It has the strangeness of the luring West, And of sad sea-horizons ; beside thee I am aware of other times and lands, Of birth...
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Poems

Stephen Phillips - 1897 - 134 pages
...to tell; Thou art what all the winds have uttered not, What the still night suggesteth to the heart. Thy voice is like to music heard ere birth, Some spirit...though I know not where. It has the strangeness of the luring West, And of sad sea-horizons; beside thee I am aware of other times and lands, Of birth...
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Literary News, Volume 19

1898 - 436 pages
...example of the best of the writer's work : " Thy voice is like to music heard ere birth, Some spirit iute touched on a spirit sea ; Thy face remembered is from...though I know not where, It has the strangeness of the luring West And of sad sea horizons ; beside thee I am aware of other times and lands, Of birth...
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The Dial, Volumes 24-25

Francis Fisher Browne - 1898 - 932 pages
...tell ; Thou art what all the winds have uttered not, What the still night suggesteth to the heart. Thy voice is like to music heard ere birth, Some spirit...worlds. It has been died for, though I know not when, It hag been sung of, thongh I know not where. It has the strangeness of the luring West, And of sad sea-horizons...
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A Furnace of Earth

Hallie Erminie Rives - 1900 - 240 pages
...tell ; Thou art what all the winds have uttered not, What the still night suggesteth to the heart. Thy voice is like to music heard ere birth, Some spirit...though I know not where. It has the strangeness of the luring West, And of sad sea-horizons; beside thee I am aware of other times and lands, Of birth...
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The Canadian Magazine, Volume 15

J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish - 1900 - 612 pages
...tell ; Thou art what all the winds have uttered not, What the still night suggesteth to the heart. Thy voice is like to music heard ere birth, Some spirit...though I know not where. It has the strangeness of the luring West, And of sad sea-horizons 1 " Before passing to the Iragedy, just one more quotation...
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