For Fancy is the power That first unsensualizes the dark mind, Giving it new delights ; and bids it swell With wild activity ; and peopling air, By obscure fears of beings invisible, Emancipates it from the grosser thrall Of the present impulse, teaching... The Rose of Sharon: A Religious Souvenir - Page 17edited by - 1847Full view - About this book
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 334 pages
...himself those happy spirits shall join Who there in floating robes of rosy light Dance sportively. For Fancy is the Power That first unsensualizes the dark mind, Giving it new delights ; and bids it swell With wild activity ; and peopling air, By obscure fears of Beings invisible, Emancipates... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1828 - 374 pages
...himself those happy spirits shall join Who there in floating robes of rosy light Dance sportively. For Fancy is the Power That first unsensualizes the dark mind, Giving it new delights ; and bids it swell With wild activity ; and peopling air, By obscure fears of Beings invisible, Emancipates... | |
| 1829 - 620 pages
...himself those happy spirits shall join Who there in floating robes of rosy light Dance sportively. For Fancy is the power That first unsensualizes the dark mind, Giving it new delights ; and bids it swell With wild activity ; and peopling air, By obscure fears of beings invisible, Emancipates... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 320 pages
...those happy spirits shall join Who there in floating robes of rosy light Dance sportively. For Faucy is the power That first unsensualizes the dark mind, Giving it new delights ; and bids it swell With wild activity ; and peopling air, By obscure fears of beings invisible, Emancipates... | |
| Friedrich Heinrich Karl Freiherr de La Motte-Fouqué - 1841 - 340 pages
...somewhat of the freshness of youthful impulse, are not too wise to love the workings of Fancy, — " the power That first unsensualizes the dark mind, Giving it new delights ; and bids it swell With wild activity." read — P. 168, 1. 28, read 'heart.'"— P. 171 j 1. 19,... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1847 - 310 pages
...himself those happy spirits shall join Who there in floating robes of rosy light Dance sportively. For Fancy is the power That first unsensualizes the dark mind, Giving it new delights ; and bids it swell With wild activity ; and peopling air, By obscure fears of beings invisible, Emancipates... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 712 pages
...himself those happy spirits shall join Who there in floating robes of rosy light Dance sportively. For Fancy is the power That first unsensualizes the dark mind, Giving it new delights ; and bids it swell With wild activity ; and peopling air, By obscure fears of beings invisible, Emancipates... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 792 pages
...himself those happy spirits shall join Who there in floating robes of rosy light Dance sportively. For Fancy is the power That first unsensualizes the dark mind, Giving it new delights ; and bids it swell With wild activity ; and peopling air, By obscure fears of beings invisible, Emancipates... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1861 - 448 pages
...himself those happy spirits shall join Who there in floating robes of rosy light Dance sportively. For Fancy is the power That first unsensualizes the dark mind, Giving it new delights ; and bids it swell With wild activity ; and peopling air, By obscure fears of beings invisible, Emancipates... | |
| Thomas Starr King - 1864 - 372 pages
...of beauty implies a spiritual nature, the exercise and development of the taste for beauty must, iu a great degree, react upon our spiritual condition....detected the presence of life in every atom of the outer would, and proved that inorganic matter is baptized in spiritual laws, so the imagination has discovered... | |
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