| John Oates - 1898 - 366 lehte
...isery. soul's misery is traced to itself, not to any arbitrary decree, as in " The Higher Pantheism." " Dark is the world to thee : thyself art the reason why ; For is He not all but thou, that hast power to feel 'I, am I'? . Glory about thee, without thee, and thou fulfillest thy... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1899 - 330 lehte
...tho' He be not that which He seems ? Dreams are true while they last, and do we not live in dreams ? Earth, these solid stars, this weight of body and...thyself art the reason why ; For is He not all but that which has power to feel ' I am I' ? Glory about thee, without thee ; and thou fiilfillest thy... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton - 1899 - 440 lehte
...man, whether voluntary or involuntary, as the real causes why we cannot adequately discern God : — " Earth, these solid stars, this weight of body and...thyself art the reason why ; For is He not all but that which has power to feel ' I ami'?" Tennyson's conviction of the direct relation of the soul to... | |
| Stephen Lucius Gwynn - 1899 - 250 lehte
...answer you with his poem of The Higher Pantheism—God to a man is all that is not the man himself. Dark is the world to thee: thyself art the reason why; For is He not all but that which has power to feel "I am I"? Man can never get outside himself; God has granted to him separate... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1899 - 332 lehte
...unquiet dream." II. 708-716. Are not the mountains, etc. Cf. Tennyson, The Higher Pantheism : — " Dark is the world to thee : thyself art the reason why, For is He not all but that which has power to feel, ' I am I'?" Arnold says of Wordsworth in contrast to Byron : — " The... | |
| Stephen Lucius Gwynn - 1899 - 254 lehte
...answer you with his poem of The Higher Pantheism — God to a man is all that is not the man himself. Dark is the world to thee: thyself art the reason why; For is He not all but that which has power to feel "I am I"? Man can never get outside himself; God has granted to him separate... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1899 - 996 lehte
...tho' He be not that which He seems ? Dreams are true while they last, and do we not live in dreams t Earth, these solid stars, this weight of body and limb, Are they not si gn and symbol of thy division from Him ? Dark is the world to thee ; thyself art the reason why,... | |
| Caroline Miles Hill - 1928 - 888 lehte
...stars, the seas, the hills and the plains, — Are not these, O Soul, the Vision of Him who reigns? Earth, these solid stars, this weight of body and...thyself art the reason why ; For is He not all but thou, that hast power to feel "I am I?" Glory about thee, without thee; and thou fulfillest thy doom,... | |
| 1900 - 546 lehte
...and I can see Him who is invisible, and talk with Him whose voice is ever soundless as the sunlight Dark is the world to thee: thyself art the reason why ; For is He not all but that which has power to feel " I am I " ? Glory about thee, without thee ; and thou fulfillest thy... | |
| Victoria Institute (Great Britain) - 1901 - 540 lehte
...the stars, the seas, the hills and the plains, Are not these, 0 Soul, the vision of Him who reigns ? Earth, these solid stars, this weight of body and...thyself art the reason why : For is He not all but that which has power to feel ' I am I ' ? Glory about thee, without thee ; and thou fulfillest thy... | |
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