Joy, Lady! is the spirit and the power, Which wedding Nature to us gives in dower, A new Earth and new Heaven, Undreamt of by the sensual and the proud — Joy is the sweet voice, Joy the luminous cloud — We in ourselves rejoice! And thence flows all... The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge - Pagina 238door Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1834 - 331 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
 | Thomas De Quincey - 1974 - 563 pagina’s
...and the power Which wedding Nature to us, gives in dower A new earth and new heaven, Undreamt of by the sensual and the proud — Joy is the sweet voice,...All melodies the echoes of that voice, All colours or suffusion from that light. There was a time when, though my path was rough, This joy within me dallied... | |
 | Hendrik Roelof Rookmaaker - 1984 - 214 pagina’s
...and the power, Which wedding Nature to us gives in dower A new Earth and new Heaven, Undreamt of by the sensual and the proud — Joy is the sweet voice,...Joy the luminous cloud — We in ourselves rejoice! Joy is both life itself and the force that endows man and nature with life, both cloud and shower,... | |
 | Russell B. Goodman, Professor of Philosophy Russell B Goodman - 1990 - 162 pagina’s
...and the power. Which wedding Nature to us gives in dower A new Earth and new Heaven, Undreamt of by the sensual and the proud Joy is the sweet voice. Joy the luminous cloud Here, as in Wordsworth, we are the key ("joy ... is the power") to the union of self and world. Again,... | |
 | Jack Stillinger - 1994 - 272 pagina’s
...the power, Which wedding Nature to us gives in dower, A new Earth and new Heaven, 70 Undreamt of by the sensual and the proud — Joy is the sweet voice,...ear or sight, All melodies the echoes of that voice, 75 All colours a suffusion from that light. 63 power] pow'r MP 64 virtuous Lady] innocent Sara Tl,... | |
 | Viśvanātha Kavirāja - 1994 - 444 pagina’s
...failure." Dissertations and Discussions, Vol. I, p. 69. * Text 577. + See Text 212 and 245. x Preface Joy is the sweet voice. Joy the luminous cloud: We...ourselves rejoice! And thence flows all that charms our ear or sight All melodies the echoes of that voice, All colours a suffusion from that light. What... | |
 | Willard Spiegelman - 1995 - 240 pagina’s
...Nature to us gives in dower A new Earth and new Heaven, Undreamt of by the sensual and the proud — 70 Joy is the sweet voice, Joy the luminous cloud —...that voice, All colours a suffusion from that light. 75 VI There was a time when, though my path was rough, This joy within me dallied with distress, And... | |
 | Abu Sayida Ayuiba, Ābu Saẏīda Āẏuiba - 1995 - 222 pagina’s
...when compared to the scientist's world : We in ourselves rejoice; And thence flow all that charms our ear or sight, All melodies the echoes of that voice All colours a suffusion from that light. That the nature which is the subject of the scientist's research and the nature which is the source... | |
 | David Goodway - 1998 - 328 pagina’s
...issuing forth: Which wedding Nature to us gives in dower A new Earth and new Heaven Undreamt of by the sensual and the proud Joy is the sweet voice,...that charms or ear or sight, All melodies the echoes ofthat voice, All colours a suffusion from that light. In his youth, stanza six tells us, distress... | |
 | A. H. Burlton Allen - 1999 - 336 pagina’s
...Dejection which begin : O lady, we receive but what we give. And in our life alone does nature live. We in ourselves rejoice, And thence flows all that...echoes of that voice. All colours a suffusion from that light.1 But whatever power we may think he has put into this statement of the general law, his vindication... | |
 | ...constitutive self-regard. As Coleridge's "joy" constituted an overflowing of narcissistic excitement ("We in ourselves rejoice! / And thence flows all that charms or ear or sight"), so his present demoralization follows from the decay of the pleasure he took in being himself. He is... | |
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