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" Where nothing is, but all things seem. And we the shadows of the dream, It is a modest creed, and yet Pleasant if one considers it, To own that death itself must be. Like all the rest, a mockery. That garden sweet, that lady fair, And all sweet shapes... "
A Manual of Anthropology: Or, Science of Man, Based on Modern Research - Page 245
by Charles Bray - 1871 - 358 lehte
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Gift of Flowers: Love's Wreath for 1854

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1854 - 350 lehte
...lady fair, i, / v\ L And all sweet shapes and odours there, •" '\? <rS Tn truth, have never pass'd away: "Tis we, 'tis ours, are changed ! not they....organs, which endure No light, being themselves obscure. TO A BUNCH OF FLOWERS BT. IlEV. JAMES F. CLARKE. LITTLE firstlings of the year ! Have you come my room...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge and Keats with a Memoir of Each ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1855 - 766 lehte
...the rest, a mockery. „ That garden sweet, that lady fair, And all sweet shapes and odours there, In truth have never passed away : Tis we, 'tis ours,...organs, which endure No light, being themselves obscure. A VISION OF THE SEA. Tis the tei ror of tempest. The rags of the sail Are flickering in ribbons within...
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The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, 2. köide

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1855 - 770 lehte
...all the rest, a mockery. That garden sweet, that lady fair, And all sweet shapes and odours there, In truth have never passed away : 'Tis we, 'tis ours,...organs, which endure No light, being themselves obscure. A VISION OF THE SEA. Tis the terror of tempest. The rags of the sail Are flickering in ribbons within...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, 46. köide

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1855 - 704 lehte
...capacitated for contemplating. For to quote from thine own poet, speaking of love and beauty, he says their might ' EXCEEDS our organs, which endure No light, being themselves obscure.' dwells. It is there that those who in this valley and shadow of death have endeavored to gird themselves...
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The Musical World, 35. köide

1857 - 854 lehte
...is the case of Shelley's "sensitive plant": " For love and beauty and delight There is no dcnth uor change; their might Exceeds our organs, which endure No light, being themselves obscure." Tho ballet is a permanently beautiful thing, but we have grown dull. London has lost a sense. HER MAJESTY'S...
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Shelley and His Writings, 2. köide

Charles S. Middleton - 1858 - 404 lehte
...all the rest, a mockery. That garden sweet, that lady fair, And all sweet shapes and odours there, In truth have never passed away ; 'Tis we, 'tis ours,...which endure No light, being themselves obscure." It is such passages as these, however, in which he attempts to lead us into those purer regions of...
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Shelley and His Writings, 2. köide

Charles S. Middleton - 1858 - 380 lehte
...all the rest, a mockery. That garden sweet, that lady fair, And all sweet shapes and odours there, In truth have never passed away ; 'Tis we, 'tis ours,...which endure No light, being themselves obscure." It is such passages as these, however, in which he attempts to lead us into those purer regions of...
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Romantic tales, by the author of 'John Halifax, gentleman'.

Dinah Maria Craik - 1859 - 424 lehte
...TENHTSON. Whether that lady's gentle mind No longer with the form combined I dare not guess ! * * * For love, and beauty, and delight, There is no death...endure No light, being themselves obscure. — SHELLEY. AFTER some days' journey Leuthold and young Wildhof arrived within sight of Leipsic. The boy gave full...
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Shelley: The Death of St. Polycarp, and Other Poems

John Alfred Langford - 1860 - 168 lehte
...her sister Poesy, Shall clothe in light the fields and cities of the free!" THE REVOLT or ISLAM. " In love, and beauty, and delight, There is no death nor...which endure No light, being themselves obscure." THE SENSITIVE PLANT. SHELLEY. i. MAN'S noblest labour is to war with wrong; Against oppression to uplift...
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Shelley: The Death of St. Polycarp, and Other Poems

John Alfred Langford - 1860 - 182 lehte
...sister Poesy, Shall clothe in light the fields and cities of the free ! " THE REVOLT OF ISLAM. " In love, and beauty, and delight, There is no death nor...which endure No light, being themselves obscure." THE SENSITIVE PLANT. SHELLEY. i. MAN'S noblest labour is to war with wrong ; Against oppression to...
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