| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1891 - 174 pages
...once he made more lovely. He doth bear His part, while the One Spirit's plastic stress Sweeps through the dull dense world ; compelling there All new successions to the forms they wear ; 5 Torturing th' unwilling dross, that checks its flight, To its own likeness, as each mass may bear... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1891 - 766 pages
...through the dull dense world, compelling there All new successions to the forms they wear ; Torturing th' unwilling dross that checks its flight To its own likeness, as each mass may hear ; And bursting in its beauty and its might From trees and beasts and men into the Heaven's light.... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1891 - 192 pages
...once he made more lovely. He doth bear His part, while the One Spirit's plastic stress Sweeps through the dull dense world ; compelling there All new successions to the forms they wear ; 5 Torturing th' unwilling dross, that checks its flight, To its own likeness, as each mass may bear... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1892 - 384 pages
...once he made more lovely ; he doth bear The part, while the one spirit's plastic stress Sweeps through the dull dense world, compelling there All new successions...its might From trees, and beasts, and men, into the heaven's light. There are important differences, as the metaphysician would point out, between the... | |
| Harold Bloom - 1971 - 516 pages
...once he made more lovely; he doth bear His part, while the one Spirit's plastic stress Sweeps through the dull dense world, compelling there, All new successions to the forms they wear; Torturing th" unwilling dross that checks its flight To its own likeness, as each mass may bear; And bursting... | |
| Meyer Howard Abrams - 1973 - 564 pages
..."the world with never-wearied love," ceaselessly working to force all things "to its own likeness," And bursting in its beauty and its might From trees and beasts and men into the Heaven's light. And even while Shelley as individual succumbs to the attraction of an immediate return... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1879 - 820 pages
...onco he made more lovely ; ho doth bear The pnrt, while the one spirit's plastic stress Sweeps through the dull dense world, compelling there All new successions...its might From trees, and beasts, and men, into the heaven's light. There are important differences, as the metaphysician would point out, between the... | |
| Jerrold E. Hogle - 1989 - 433 pages
...recast themselves in other observable entities that we find the force that "walks the waves" continually "bursting in its beauty and its might / From trees and beasts and men into the Heaven's light" (ll. 386-87). This revision of Spenser and Milton, we can even say, draws their figures... | |
| Matt Cartmill - 1996 - 352 pages
...Oversoul. This World Spirit creates the great chain of being, declared Shelley, as it sweeps through the dull dense world, compelling there, All new successions to the forms they wear; Torturing th' unwilling dross that checks its flight To its own likeness, as each mass may bear; And bursting... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1994 - 752 pages
...he made more lovely: he doth bear 380 His part, while the one Spirit's plastic stress Sweeps through the dull dense world, compelling there, All new successions to the forms they wear; Torturing th' unwilling dross that checks its flight To its own likeness, as each mass may bear; And bursting... | |
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