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" Peace, peace ! he is not dead, he doth not sleep ! He hath awakened from the dream of life. 'Tis we who, lost in stormy visions, keep With phantoms an unprofitable strife, And in mad trance strike with our spirit's knife Invulnerable nothings. "
Percy Bysshe Shelley as a Philosopher and Reformer - Page 51
by Charles Sotheran - 1876 - 51 lehte
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The Pocket magazine of classic and polite literature. [Continued as] The ...

1833 - 636 lehte
...song, over this young poet. He has uid: — " he is not dead, he doth not sleep — He hath awakened from the dream of life — "Tis we, who, lost in stormy visions, keep With phantoms an unprofitahle strife, And in mad trance, strike with our spirits knifu Tnvulnernhle nothings — we...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 lehte
...the sordid hearth of shame. XXXIX. Peace '. peace ! he is not dead, he doth not sleep — He h»th NTESS. Look but somewhat narrowly In yonder corner, lest perhap vision*, keep With phantoms an unprofitable strife, And in mad trance, strike with our spirit's knife...
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The republic of letters, [ed.] by A. Whitelaw, 3. köide

Alexander Whitelaw - 1833 - 448 lehte
...Through time and change, unquenchably the same, Whilst thy cold embers choke the sordid hearth of shame. Peace, peace ! he is not dead, he doth not sleep— He hath awakened from the dream of life— iTis we, who, lost in stormy visions, keep With phfantoms an unprofitable...
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The Metropolitan, 14. köide

1835 - 598 lehte
...proclaims, that the epark quenched on earth is " but bequeathed unquenchably to the future :"— 39. Peace, peace ! he is not dead, he doth not sleep ! He hath awakened from the dream of life — 'Tis we, who lost in stormy visions, keep With phantoms an unprofitable...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 lehte
...time and change, unquenchably the same, Whilu thy cold embers choke the sordid hearth of shame. XXXIX. Peace ! peace ! he is not dead, he doth not sleep — He hath awaken'd from the dream of life — Ti» we, who, lost in stormy visions, keep With phantoms an unprofitable strife, And in mad trance,...
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American Literary Magazine, 1–3. köide

1847 - 1230 lehte
...with the enduring dead :" Or where, unwilling to rest in such poor consolation as this, he added " Peace ! peace ! he is not dead, he doth not sleep ; He hath awakened from the dream of life ;" still he could only rejoice that " He is made one with Nature :...
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On Dreams, in Their Mental and Moral Aspects: As Affording Auxiliary ...

John Sheppard - 1847 - 218 lehte
...that some phrases strongly indicate the hope of life and reunion to come; as when'he exclaims— " —Peace; peace; he is not dead, he doth not sleep— He hath awakened from the dream of life." " —Mourn not for Adonais :—thou young dawn Turn all thy dew to...
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The Metropolitan Magazine, 14. köide

1835 - 606 lehte
...proclaims, that the spark quenched on earth is " but bequeathed unquenchably to the future :" — 3g. Peace, peace ! he is not dead, he doth not sleep ! He hath awakened from the dream of life — 'Tis we, who loit in stormy visions, keep With phantoms an unprofitable...
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General View of the Fine Arts, Critical and Historical

1851 - 490 lehte
...have been of the highest order. " Peace 1 peace! he ia not dead, he doth not sleep, He hath awakened from the dream of life.. 'Tis we, who lost in stormy...visions, keep With phantoms an unprofitable strife." Sculpture — Materials. — Antiquity. — Simplicity. rnlptun. SCULPTURE was practised at a very...
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The Clintons; or, Deeps and shallows of life

1853 - 960 lehte
...little chamber for the last time before returning to his world of trial and temptation. CHAPTER II. Peace, peace ! he is not dead, he doth not sleep ! He hath awakened from the dream of life : 'Tis we, who lost in stormy visions, keep With phantoms an unprofitable...
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