Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks: 1819-1822Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1960 |
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Page 135
... stand unconnected with the past or the future . For is it not natural to believe , that , out of earth , and men of clay , - the Deity is the great engrossing theme which absorbs the wonder as well as the devotion of the disembodied ...
... stand unconnected with the past or the future . For is it not natural to believe , that , out of earth , and men of clay , - the Deity is the great engrossing theme which absorbs the wonder as well as the devotion of the disembodied ...
Page 326
... stand with prelacy & c withal Elegance [ 107 ] to keep his horse Oh ! what thinks he whose parted soul From many thousand years looks back on life Upon the span whose transient dye Colours the long eternities which roll Beyond him , now ...
... stand with prelacy & c withal Elegance [ 107 ] to keep his horse Oh ! what thinks he whose parted soul From many thousand years looks back on life Upon the span whose transient dye Colours the long eternities which roll Beyond him , now ...
Page 373
... stand still here . Look how the setting sun breaks through yon cloud which has been darkening the lift all day . See where the first stream of light fa's it's upon Donagild's round tower auldest tower in the castle of Ellangowan thats ...
... stand still here . Look how the setting sun breaks through yon cloud which has been darkening the lift all day . See where the first stream of light fa's it's upon Donagild's round tower auldest tower in the castle of Ellangowan thats ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | xiii |
The Manuscripts | xxxiv |
The Source of the Text | xlii |
Copyright | |
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