| 1856 - 732 páginas
...heart to beat with a celestial ardor. To all that is lovely and noble in the actual world it may " Add the gleam, The light that never was on sea or land, The consecration and the poet's dream." Sir Philip Sidney passes the cup of water by his own parched lips to the wounded soldier ; Howard enters... | |
| Henry Reed - 1857 - 424 páginas
...be searched in vain for the archetypes of those creations. A great modern poet boldly tells us of " The gleam, The light that never was on sea or land, The consecration, and the poet's dream ;" and yet the heart takes those dreams home to itself for realities. Humanly speaking, this is mysterious... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1858 - 360 páginas
...nnobscured by cloud or vapors ;— but it is something more than these, something beyond, and over all— - The gleam, The light that never was on sea or land The consecration, and the poet's dreum! Genoa, 30. We arrived here late, and I should not write now, weary, weak, sick, and down-spirited... | |
| WILLIAM WORDSWOTH - 1858 - 564 páginas
...: I could have fancied that the mighty deep Was even the gentlest of all gentle things. Ah ! then, if mine had been the painter's hand, To express what...that never was, on sea or land, The consecration, and tho Poet's dream ; I would have planted thee, thou hoary pile ! Amid a world how different from this... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1858 - 550 páginas
...: I could have fancied that the mighty deep Was even the gentlest of all gentle things. Ah ! then, if mine had been the painter's hand, To express what then I saw ; and add the gleaia, The light that never was, on sea or land, The consecration, and the Poet's dream ; I would... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1861 - 356 páginas
...brings : I could have fancied that the mighty Deep Was even the gentlest of all gentle things. Ah ! then if mine had been the painter's hand To express what...to smile; On tranquil land, beneath a sky of bliss. A picture had it been of lasting ease, Elysian quiet, without toil or strife ; No motion but the moving... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1861 - 662 páginas
...: I could have fancied that the mighty deep Was even the gentlest of all gentle things. Ah ! then, if mine had been the painter's hand, To express what...and the Poet's dream ; I would have planted thee, thon hoary pile ! Amid a world how different from this ! Beside a sea that could not cease to smile... | |
| 696 páginas
...to have photographed the feelings, as well as the friends, of the days that were onco ? " All ! then if mine had been the painter's hand, To express what...land — The consecration and the poet's dream." I am sure that the fire that would preserve the heart young most come down from heaven ; and Religion,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 770 páginas
...at once an instance and an illustration, he does indeed to all thoughts and to all objects — • add the gleam, The light that never was, on sea or land, The consecration, and the Poet's dream."* I shall select a few examples as most obviously manifesting this faculty ; but if I should ever be fortunate... | |
| 1862 - 542 páginas
...at once an instance and an illustration, he does, indeed, to all thoughts and to all objects — ' Add the gleam, The light that never was on sea or land, The consecration and the poet's dream." ' THE FIRST DOCTORS. PARTIL WE have already seen that the sacerdotal colleges amongst the heithen nations... | |
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