| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1855 - 474 pagina’s
...the abandoned Earth, now leave it bare Even to the joyous stars which smile on its despair ! XLII. Of thunder, to the song of night's sweet bird ; He...stone, Spreading itself where'er that Power may move Which has withdrawn his being to its own ; Which wields the world with never wearied love, Sustains... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1855 - 770 pagina’s
...the abandoned Earth, now leave it bare Even to the joyous stars which smile on its despair ' XLII. Of thunder, to the song of night's sweet bird ; He...stone, Spreading itself where'er that Power may move Which has withdrawn his being to its own ; Which wields the world with never-wearied love, Sustains... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1855 - 772 pagina’s
...heard His voice in all her music, from the moan Of thunder, to the song of night's sweet bird ; Ho is a presence to be felt and known In darkness and...stone, Spreading itself where'er that Power may move Which has withdrawn his being to its own ; Which wields the world with never-wearied love, Sustains... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1860 - 522 pagina’s
...bare Even to the joyous start which smile on its despair. He is made one with Nature : there is heard His voice in all her music, from the moan Of thunder...stone. Spreading itself where'er that Power may move Which has withdrawn his being to its own ; Which wields the world with never-wearied love, Sustains... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1857 - 418 pagina’s
...bare Even to the joyous stars which smile on its despair ! He is made one with nature : there is heard His voice in all her music, from the moan Of thunder,...stone, Spreading itself where'er that power may move Which has withdrawn his being to its own ; Which wields the world with never wearied love, Sustains... | |
| Henry Reed - 1857 - 242 pagina’s
...is heard His voice in all her music, from the moa;i Of thunder, to the song of night's sweet birij ; He is a presence to be felt and known In darkness...stone, Spreading itself where'er that power may move. Which has withdrawn his being to its own ; Which wields the world with never-wearied love, Sustains... | |
| Charles S. Middleton - 1858 - 404 pagina’s
...think that one should be buried in so sweet a place." " He is made one with Nature : there is heard His voice in all her music, from the moan Of thunder,...stone, Spreading itself where'er that Power may move, Which has withdrawn his being to its own ; Which wields the world with never-wearied love, Sustains... | |
| Charles S. Middleton - 1858 - 380 pagina’s
...think that one should be buried in so sweet a place." " He is made one with Nature : there is heard His voice in all her music, from the moan Of thunder,...stone, Spreading itself where'er that Power may move, Which has withdrawn his being to its own ; Which wields the world with never-wearied love, Sustains... | |
| George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - 1874 - 588 pagina’s
...closes is the exulting assertion that Keats, in dying, is " made one with Nature." " There is heard His voice in all her music, from the moan Of thunder...stone, Spreading itself where'er that Power may move Which has withdrawn his being to its own, Which wields the world with never wearied love, Sustains... | |
| 1861 - 600 pagina’s
...strike with our spirit's knife Invulnerable nothings. ***** He is made one with Nature : there is heard His voice in all her music, from the moan Of thunder...known In darkness and in light, from herb and stone Threading itself where'er that power may move Which has withdrawn his being to its own : _ ,, Which... | |
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