Thy habitation from eternity! 0 dread and silent Mount! I gazed upon thee, Till thou, still present to the bodily sense, Didst vanish from my thought : entranced in prayer 1 worshipped the Invisible alone. Yet, like some sweet beguiling melody, So sweet,... Tait's Edinburgh Magazine - 9 psl.redagavo - 1847Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| George Gilfillan - 1857 - 384 psl.
...imagery. We should prefer had he allowed the beauties of nature to slide into his soul, and to blend with his thoughts, "Like some sweet beguiling melody; So sweet, we know not we are listening to H." Another phase of this romantic tendency was his extreme attachment to the society of cultivated... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1857 - 432 psl.
...bodily sense, Didst vanish from my thought : entranced in prayer T worshipped the Invisible alone. Yet, like some sweet beguiling melody, So sweet, we know not we are listening to it, Thou, the meanwhile, wast blending with my thought, Yea, with my life and life's own secret joy : Till... | |
| Salem Town - 1857 - 524 psl.
...bodily sense, Didst vanish from my thought : entranced in prayer, I worshipped the Invisible alone. Yet, like some sweet beguiling melody, So sweet, we know not we are listening to it, Thou, the meanwhile, wast blending with my thought, Yea, with my life, and life's own secret joy, —... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 454 psl.
...bodily sense, Didst vanish from my thought : entranced in prayer 1 worshipped the Invisible alone. Yet, like some sweet beguiling melody, So sweet, we know not we are listening to it, Thou, the meanwhile, wast blending with my thought, Yea, with my life and life's own secret joy : Till... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 448 psl.
...bodily sense, Didst vanish from my thought : entranced in prayer 1 worshipped the Invisible alone. Yet, like some sweet beguiling melody, So sweet, we know not we are listening to it, Thou, the meanwhile, wast blending with my thought, Yea, with my life and life's own secret joy : Till... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 466 psl.
...bodily sense, Didst vanish from my thought : entranced in prayer 1 worshipped the Invisible alone. Yet, like some sweet beguiling melody, So sweet, we know not we are listening to it, Thou, the meanwhile, wast blending with my thought, Yea, with my life and life's own secret joy : Till... | |
| Charles William Smith (professor of elocution.) - 1857 - 338 psl.
...bodily sense, Didst vanish from my thought : entranced in prayer, 1 worshipped the Invisible alone. Yet, like some sweet beguiling melody, So sweet, we know not we are listening to it, Thou, the meanwhile, wast blending with my thought, Yea, with my life and life's own secret joy : Till... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1858 - 566 psl.
...bodily sense, Didst vanish from my thought : entranced in prayer, 1 worshipped the Invisible alone. Yet, like some sweet, beguiling melody, So sweet, we know not we are listening to it, Thou, the meanwhile, wast blending with my thought, Yea, with my life, and life's own secret joy, —... | |
| Aubrey Thomas De Vere - 1858 - 298 psl.
...bodily sense, Didst vanish from my thought : entranced in prayer, 1 worshipp'd the Invisible alone. Yet, like some sweet beguiling melody, — So sweet, we know not we are listening to it, — Thou, the meanwhile, wast blending with my thought, Yea, with my life and life's own secret joy... | |
| Thomas Buckley Smith - 1858 - 310 psl.
...bodily sense, Didst vanish from my thought : entranced in prayer, I worshipped the invisible alone. Yet, like some sweet beguiling melody, So sweet, we know not we are listening to it, Thou, the meanwhile, wast blending with my thought, Yea, with my life, and life's own secret joy :... | |
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