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" Mute thou remainest — Mute ! yet I can read A wondrous lesson in thy silent face : Knowledge enormous makes a God of me. Names, deeds, gray legends, dire events, rebellions, Majesties, sovran voices, agonies, Creations and destroyings, all at once Pour... "
Euthanasy: Or, Happy Talk Towards the End of Life - Page 185
by William Mountford - 1874 - 511 pages
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Poems of Keats: An Anthology in Commemoration of the Poet's Death, February ...

John Keats - 1921 - 230 pages
...harp, That waileth every morn and eventide, Tell me why thus I rave about these groves ! Mute thou remainest — mute ! yet I can read A wondrous lesson...voices, agonies, Creations and destroyings, all at once 196 And deify me, as if some blithe wine Book III Or bright elixir peerless I had drunk, And so become...
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The Theosophical Quarterly, Volume 19

1921 - 412 pages
...among other things, in what large dimensions Keats had learned to think and imagine. It is a story of Gray legends, dire events, rebellions, Majesties, sovran voices, agonies, Creations and destroyings. The dire events recorded are the superseding of one set of powers by a second. This seems as if it...
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English Poetry of the Nineteenth Century: A Connected Representation of ...

George Roy Elliott, Norman Foerster - 1923 - 864 pages
...harp, That waileth every morn and eventide, Tell me why thus I rave, about these groves! no Mute thou remainest — Mute! yet I can read A wondrous lesson...events, rebellions, Majesties, sovran voices, agonies, 115 Creations and destroyings, all at once Pour into the wide hollows of my brain, And deify me, as...
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British Poets of the Nineteenth Century: Poems by Wordsworth, Coleridge ...

Curtis Hidden Page - 1924 - 486 pages
...wailetli every morn and eventide, Tell me why thus I rave, about these groves ! Mute thou reinaiuest — Mute ! yet I can read A wondrous lesson in thy silent...rebellions. Majesties, sovran voices, agonies, Creations and destroying*, all at once Pour into the wide hollows of my brain, Anil deify me, as if some blithe wine...
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The Attributes of God: The Gifford Lectures Delivered in the University of ...

Lewis Richard Farnell - 1925 - 304 pages
...source of those inspired words that in his Hyperion Keats puts into the mouth of the boy-Apollo — Knowledge enormous makes a God of me : Names, deeds,...Pour into the wide hollows of my brain And deify me . . . These words seem strange at the present time ; but they would not have seemed strange to Herodotus,...
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Studies in Philology, Volume 22

1925 - 610 pages
...aspect of humanity's history ; and from intent study of Mnemosyne (Memory, mother of the Muses), learn A wondrous lesson in thy silent face: Knowledge enormous makes a God of me. Names, deeds, grey legends, dire events, rebellions, Majesties, sovran voices, agonies, Creations and destroyings,...
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Keats and Shakespeare: A Study of Keats' Poetic Life from 1816 to 1820

John Middleton Murry - 1925 - 272 pages
...April of this year 1819. Then Keats himself read what Apollo read in the eyes of silent Mnemosyne: Names, deeds, gray legends, dire events, rebellions,...sovran voices, agonies, Creations and destroyings This knowledge of the beauty and necessity of human destinies, Keats personified in Mnemosyne. In the...
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The Poems of John Keats

John Keats - 1926 - 726 pages
...harp, That waileth every morn and eventide, Tell me why thus I rave, about these groves ! no Mute thou remainest — Mute ! yet I can read A wondrous lesson...rebellions, Majesties, sovran voices, agonies, Creations and destroy ings, all at once Pour into the wide hollows of my brain, And deify me, as if some blithe wine...
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Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes: And Other Poems

John Keats - 1927 - 224 pages
..." That waileth every morn and eventide, " Tell me why thus I rave, about these groves ! " Mute thou remainest — Mute ! yet I can read " A wondrous lesson...Majesties, sovran voices, agonies, " Creations and destroying^, all at once " Pour into the wide hollows of my brain, " And deify me, as if some blithe...
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The Other Poetry of Keats

Gerald B. Kauvar - 1969 - 248 pages
...harp, That waileth every morn and eventide, Tell me why thus I rave, about these groves ! Mute thou remainest — mute ! yet I can read A wondrous lesson...silent face : Knowledge enormous makes a God of me. 9 Letters, I, 237 Names, deeds, grey legends, dire events, rebellions, Majesties, sovran voices, agonies,...
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