The Works of Professor Wilson of the University of Edinburgh: Essays critical and imaginativeW. Blackwood, 1856 |
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... the same as one's very soul . Seeing is hap- piness ; and the whole day is felt to be , as Wordsworth finely says , " One of those heavenly days that cannot die . ” Never - never may it pass away - so profound CHRISTOPHER AT THE LAKES . 9.
... the same as one's very soul . Seeing is hap- piness ; and the whole day is felt to be , as Wordsworth finely says , " One of those heavenly days that cannot die . ” Never - never may it pass away - so profound CHRISTOPHER AT THE LAKES . 9.
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... soul , and broad awake will they be together , though dim apparently , and still as death . Images enter of themselves into the spirit's sanctuary through many mysteri- ous avenues which misery alone shuts up , or converts into blind ...
... soul , and broad awake will they be together , though dim apparently , and still as death . Images enter of themselves into the spirit's sanctuary through many mysteri- ous avenues which misery alone shuts up , or converts into blind ...
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... soul , till our heart beat within our bosom , as if we were but three - and - twenty , and over head and ears in love with some angel . Such comparisons are celestial . And out of two Lakes arises a third , a perfect Poem , which , the ...
... soul , till our heart beat within our bosom , as if we were but three - and - twenty , and over head and ears in love with some angel . Such comparisons are celestial . And out of two Lakes arises a third , a perfect Poem , which , the ...
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... soul and body , which terminates on the top of the achievement in pitiable prostration of all his faculties , or in a drivelling delirium , in which the victor laughs and weeps like a born idiot , his cracked lips covered with san ...
... soul and body , which terminates on the top of the achievement in pitiable prostration of all his faculties , or in a drivelling delirium , in which the victor laughs and weeps like a born idiot , his cracked lips covered with san ...
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... soul , in the power of its love and joy , is suddenly with it in heaven . But our soul needs not to leap up now - for we are standing in close connection with the cerulean — the celestial concave ; and earth lies far below our feet ...
... soul , in the power of its love and joy , is suddenly with it in heaven . But our soul needs not to leap up now - for we are standing in close connection with the cerulean — the celestial concave ; and earth lies far below our feet ...
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