| William Howitt - 1863 - 726 páginas
...of where it had been, — who but will regard as a prophecy the last stanza of the Adonais ? — , ' The breath, whose might I have invoked in song, ....given ; The massy earth and sphered skies are riven t I am borne darkly, fearfully, afar ; Whilst burning through the inmost veil of heaven, The aoul of... | |
| Frederick Hinde - 1864 - 150 páginas
...of which piece sleeps calmly in the romantic and lonely cemetery of the Protestants at Rome : — " The breath whose might I have invoked in song Descends...star, Beacons from the abode where the Eternal are ;" / and a passage, really endowed with wild and terrific grandeur, in Aird's immortal poem, "The Demoniac,"... | |
| 1855 - 394 páginas
...driven over the sea. It enveloped them and several larger vessels in darkness. When the cloud passed The breath, whose might I have invoked in song, Descends...star, Beacons from the abode where the Eternal are. onward, Koberts looked again, and saw every other vessel sailing on the ocean except their little schooner,... | |
| 1866 - 780 páginas
...shore, far from the trembling throng, Whose sails were never to the tempest given. The massy earth, the sphered skies are riven ! I am borne darkly, fearfully...star, Beacons from the abode where the eternal are." Let us hope that in the crisis of that terrible storm, when his bark did go down, there was time given... | |
| Henry Reed - 1866 - 502 páginas
...— " The breath whose might I have invoked in song, Descends on me ; my spirit's bark is driven Fur from the shore, far from the trembling throng, Whose...skies are riven ! I am borne darkly, fearfully, afar ; While burning through the inmost veil of heaven, The soul of Adonais, like a star, Beacons from the... | |
| George Herbert - 1866 - 722 páginas
...throng, Whose sails were never to the tempest given. The massy earth, the sphered skies are riven! lam borne darkly, fearfully afar ; Whilst burning through...star, Beacons from the abode where the eternal are." Let us hope that in the crisis of that terrible storm, when hie bark did go down, there was time given... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1867 - 588 páginas
...mirrors of The fire for which all thirst, 'now beams on me, Consuming the last clouds of cold mortality. The breath whose might I have invoked in song Descends...Beacons from the abode where the Eternal are. THE OCCULTATION OF ORION, LONGFELLOW. I SAW, as in a dream sublime The balance in the hand of Time. O'er... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1867 - 586 páginas
...mirrors of The fire for which all thirst, now beams on me, Consummg the last clouds of cold mortality. The breath whose might I have invoked in song Descends...soul of Adonais, like a star, Beacons from the abode whore the Eternal are. THE OCCULTATION OF OEION, IiOirartuow. I SAW, as in a dream sublime The balance... | |
| M. S. Mitchell - 1869 - 416 páginas
...unquiet slumber lay, And the wild winds flew around, sobbing in their dismay.' ADONAIS. — Shelley. " The breath whose might I have invoked in song Descends...given ; The massy earth and sphered skies are riven 1 I am borne darkly, fearfully afar ; Whilst burning through the inmost vail of heaven, The soul of... | |
| 1869 - 588 páginas
...remained of where it had been — who but will regard as a prophecy the last stanza of the Adonais? The breath, whose might I have invoked in song Descends...from the shore, far from the trembling throng, Whose tails were never to the tempest given The massy earth ; and sphered skies are riven I I am borne darkly,... | |
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