| Hartley Coleridge - 1851 - 426 pagina’s
...beneath the clouds, Which image in their bulk both lakes and shores And mountain crags : so shalt thou see and hear The lovely shapes and sounds intelligible...shall mould Thy spirit, and by giving make it ask." Whether these lines be taken as expressing a purpose or a hope, the prediction which they contain was... | |
| 1851 - 540 pagina’s
...crags: so shalt thou see and hear The lovely shapes and sounds intelligible Of that eternal langunge which thy God Utters, Who from eternity doth teach...shall mould Thy spirit, and by giving make it ask.' His childhood proved to the highest degree susceptible of such influences ; as his brother says —... | |
| 1852 - 218 pagina’s
...beneath the clouds, Which image in their bulk both lakes and shores And mountain crags : so shalt thou see and hear The lovely shapes and sounds intelligible...shall mould Thy spirit, and by giving make it ask." Tims far our first point, namely, that, in the outward creation, whatever is most abundant is most... | |
| Anna U. Russell - 1853 - 580 pagina’s
...beneath the clouds Which image in their bulk both lakes and shores And mountain crags ; so shalt thou see and hear The lovely shapes and sounds intelligible...the general earth With greenness, or the redbreast sit and sing, Betwixt the tufts of snow,* on the bare branch Of mossy apple-tree, while the nigh thatch... | |
| 1853 - 560 pagina’s
...beneath the clouds, Which image in their bulk both lakes and shores And mountain crags : so shalt thou see and hear The lovely shapes and sounds intelligible...the general earth With greenness, or the redbreast sit and sing Betwixt the tufts of snow on the bare branch Of mossy apple-tree, while the nigh thatch... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1853 - 740 pagina’s
...crags : so shalt thou see and hear The lovely shapes and sounds intelligible Of that eternal langnage which thy God Utters, who from eternity doth teach...the general earth With greenness, or the redbreast sit and sing Betwixt the tufts of snow on the bare branch Of mossy apple-tree, while the white thatch... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 622 pagina’s
...beneath the clouds. Which image in their bulk both lakes and shore« And mountain crags: so shalt thou rant health and permission) be treated of at large,...preparing, on the PRODUCTIVE LOGOS human and divine; metí, Whether the summer clothe the general earth With greenness, or the redbreast sit and sing Betwixt... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 728 pagina’s
...'•„' , ¿ . Which image in their bulk both lakes and shores And mountain crags : so «halt thou see and hear . . '-. ; The lovely shapes and sounds...himself. , Great universal Teacher ! he shall mould i Thy spirit, and by giving make it ask. • i Therefore all seasons shall be sweet to thee, . •_... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 pagina’s
...nature and her reason, Would by new ways old orders rend, Shall never find a happy end. H. Vaughan. Therefore all seasons shall be sweet to thee, Whether...the general earth With greenness, or the redbreast sit and sing Betwixt the tufts of snow on the bare branch Of mossy apple-tree, while the nigh thatch... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 712 pagina’s
...language, .frhich thy God Utters, whoLfrom eternity doth teach Himself mall, and airthin^s in himselfl G-reat universal Teacher.! he shall mould Thy spirit,...by giving make it ask. Therefore all seasons shall Whether the summer clothejthe general earth With greenness, or the redbreast sit and sing Betwixt the... | |
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