O Lady ! we receive but what we give, And in our life alone does Nature live: Ours is her wedding garment, ours her shroud ! And would we aught behold, of higher worth, Than that inanimate cold world allowed To the poor loveless ever-anxious crowd, Ah... The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Pagina 156door Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1874 - 420 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1834 - 864 pagina’s
...her shroud ! And would we aught behold of higher worth Than that inanimate cold world allowed To the poor loveless ever-anxious crowd, Ah ! from the soul...own birth, Of all sweet sounds the life and element ! ' O pure of heart ! thou need'st not ask of me What this strong music in the soul may be ! What and... | |
| Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans - 1834 - 284 pagina’s
...her shroud ! And would we aught behold of higher worth Than that inanimate cold world allowed To the poor, loveless, ever-anxious crowd ; Ah ! from the...own birth, Of all sweet sounds the life and element. COLERIDGE. GREEN spot of holy ground ! If thou couldst yet be found, Far in deep woods, with all thy... | |
| 1834 - 512 pagina’s
...her shroud ! And would we aught behold of higher worth, Than that inanimate cold world allowed To the poor loveless ever-anxious crowd, Ah ! from the soul...own birth, Of all sweet sounds the life and element! 0 pure of heart! thou need's! not ask of me What this strong music in the soul may be ! What, and wherein... | |
| 1834 - 896 pagina’s
...shroud ! And would we aught behold, of higher worth, Than that inanimate cold world allowed To the poor loveless ever-anxious crowd, Ah! from the soul...A light, a glory, a fair luminous cloud Enveloping tho Earth — And from the soul itself must there be sent A sweet and potent voice, of its own birth,... | |
| 1837 - 638 pagina’s
...aught behold, of higher worth Than that inanimate cold world allowed To the poor loveless ever anxious crowd, Ah ! from the soul itself must issue forth...birth, Of all sweet sounds the life and element!" Coleridge's lyrical powers were of the highest order, but he needed to have written another ode, in... | |
| Joseph Cottle - 1837 - 370 pagina’s
...her shroud! And would we aught behold of higher worth, Than that inanimate cold world allow'd To the poor, loveless, ever-anxious crowd : Ah ! from the...from the soul itself must there be sent A sweet and powerful voice, of its own birth, Of all sweet sounds the Kfe and element 1 O pure of heart ! thou... | |
| Joseph Cottle - 1837 - 370 pagina’s
...powerful voice, of its own birth, Of all sweet sounds the life and element ! 0 pure of heart ! thoa need'st not ask of me, What this strong music in the soul may be ; What and wherein it doth subsist, This light, this glory, this fair luminous mist, This beautiful, and beauty-making power !... | |
| 1838 - 596 pagina’s
...voice of its own birth, Of all sweet sounds the life and element. Oh ! pure of heart, thou nccd'st not ask of me What this strong music in the soul may be ; What and wherein it doth subsist, This light, this glory, this fair luminous mist, This beautiful and beauty-making power ;... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 pagina’s
...shroud ! And would we aught behold, of higher worth, Than that inanimate cold world allow'd To the poor loveless ever-anxious crowd, Ah ! from the soul itself must issue forth, A light, a glory, a lair luminous cloud Enveloping the Earth — And from the soul itself must there be sent A sweet and... | |
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