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... Notes and Queries - Page 1591893Full view - About this book
 | G. John Samuel - 1993 - 196 lehte
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 | Audrey Fisch, Anne K. Mellor, Esther H. Schor - 1993 - 312 lehte
...dead poet (and his corpus) into the undying voice of Nature. "He is made one with Nature: there is heard / His voice in all her music, from the moan / Of thunder, to the song of the night's sweet bird; / His is a presence to be felt and known" (SPP, 402). Whereas Percy rushed... | |
 | David Hopkins - 1994 - 275 lehte
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 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1994 - 692 lehte
...Even to the joyous stars which smile on its despair! 42 He is made one with Nature: there is heard 370 His voice in all her music, from the moan Of thunder,...sweet bird; He is a presence to be felt and known Spreading itself where'er that Power may move Which has withdrawn his being to its own; Which wields... | |
 | Geoffrey Summerfield, Hugh Haughton, Adam Phillips - 1994 - 313 lehte
...Romantic poet of the 'Ode to a Nightingale', Shelley had written: 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.28 It is hard not to hear Keats's voice in the following lines written by Clare (who had also... | |
 | Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 1995 - 891 lehte
...to the joyous stars which smile on its despair! XLII He is made one with Nature: there is heard 370 His voice in all her music, from the moan Of thunder,...and known In darkness and in light, from herb and stone. Spreading itself where'er that Power may move Which has withdrawn his being to its own; Which... | |
 | James E. Barcus - 2003 - 448 lehte
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