He is made one with Nature. There is heard His voice in all her music, from the moan Of thunder to the song of night's sweet bird. He is a presence to be felt and known In darkness and in light, from herb and stone ; Spreading itself where'er that Power... Percy Bysshe Shelley as a Philosopher and Reformer - Page 50by Charles Sotheran - 1876 - 51 lehteFull view - About this book
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 lehte
...His voice in all her music, from the moan Of thunder, to the song of night's sweet bird ; il- is л k (that sings unseen The minstrelsy that solitude...And from the Sun, and from the breezy Air, Sweet i may move Which has withdrawn his being lo its own ; Which wields the world witli never- wearied love,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 lehte
...bare Even to the joyous stars which smile on its despair! XLII. He is made one with ¡Vaftirc : there linter may move Which has withdrawn his l>ring to its own ; Which wields the world with never-wearied love,... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1833 - 448 lehte
...now leave it hare Even the joyous stars which smile on its despair He is made one with Nature : there is heard His voice in all her music, from the moan...and in light, from herb and stone, Spreading itself whene'er that Power may move Which was withdrawn his being to its own ; Which wields the world with... | |
| 1840 - 974 lehte
...has ceased to burn. With sparkless ashes load an unlamented urn. " He is made one with Nature ; there is heard His voice in all her music, from the moan...herb and stone Spreading itself where'er that Power may move Which has withdrawn his being to its own ; Which wields the world with never- wearied love,... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 460 lehte
...now leave it bare Even the joyous stars which smile on its despair He is made one with Nature : there is heard His voice in all her music, from the moan...the song of night's sweet bird ; He is a presence to tie felt and known In darkness and in light, from herb and stone, Spreading itself whene'er that Power... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 lehte
...is heard His voice in all her music, from the moan Of thunder, to the song of night's sweet bird j He is a presence to be felt and known In darkness...herb and stone, Spreading itself where'er that Power may move Which has withdrawn his being to its own ; Which wields the world with never-wearied love.... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 lehte
...voiee in all her musie, from the moan Of thunder, to the song of night's sweet hird ; He is a presenee to be felt and known In darkness and in light, from herb and stone, Spreading iteelf where'er that Power may move Which has withdrawn his being to its own ; Which wields the world... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 402 lehte
...whieh smile on its despair ! He is made one with Nature : there is heard His voiee in all her musie, from the moan Of thunder, to the song of night's sweet bird ; He is a presenee to be felt and known In darkness and in light, from herb and stone, Spreading itself where'er... | |
| 1842 - 504 lehte
...leave it have Even to the joyous stars which smile on its despair! He is made one with Nature: there is heard His voice in all her music, from the moan...herb and stone, Spreading itself where'er that Power may move Which has withdrawn his being to its own ; Which wields the world with never-wearied love,... | |
| 1896 - 926 lehte
...with Milton's biblical conception of apocalyptic bliss:— He is made one with Nature,— there ia heard His voice in all her music, from the moan Of...herb and stone, Spreading itself where'er that Power may move Which has withdrawn his being to its own; Which wields the world with never wearied love,... | |
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