They live no longer in the faith of reason ! But still the heart doth need a language ; still Doth the old instinct bring back the old names. And to yon starry world they now are gone, Spirits or gods, that used to share this earth With man as with their... The Sketch Book of the South - Сторінка 651835 - 276 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1854 - 630 стор.
...Or forest by slow stream, or pebbly springs, Or chasms and wat'ry depths; all these have vanish'd : They live no longer in the faith of reason; But still...who brings whate'er is great, And Venus who brings everything that's fair." Shakspeare also illustrates the essential truth enshrined in the poetry of... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1854 - 192 стор.
...Or forest, by slow stream or pebbly spring, Or chasms and watery depths ! all these have vanish'd ; They live no longer in the faith of reason ! But still...'Tis Jupiter who brings whate'er is great, And Venus that brings every thing that's fair !"* The poet is the inheritor of the imaginative treasures of all... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge - 1854 - 334 стор.
...haunts in dale, or piny mountain, Or forest by slow stream, or pebbly spring, Or chasms and wat'ry depths ; all these have vanished ; They live no longer...influence down : and even at this day Tis Jupiter brings whatever is great, And Venus who brings everything that's fair ! TheJc. And if this be the science... | |
| 1854 - 576 стор.
...chasms, and watery depths, — all these have vanished They live no longer in the faith of reason ! 33 But still the heart doth need a language, — still...visible sky Shoot influence down : and even at this day T is Jupiter who brings whate'er is great, And Venus who brings everything that 's fair ! 87 THE GR1EF... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1854 - 350 стор.
...this earth With man as with their friend ; and to the lover Yonder they move, from yonder visible shy Shoot influence down ; and, even at this day 'TIs Jupiter who brings whatc'er is great. And Venus that brings every thing that's fair !"* The poet is the inheritor of the... | |
| 1855 - 864 стор.
...ages of the world) on the general faith, that " Still Doth the oM iustinct bring hack the old names, And even at this day 'Tis Jupiter who brings whate'er is great, And Venus, who brings everything that's fair !" Out of this " double night of ages, and of Rome," Learning began to rise... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1857 - 452 стор.
...haimts in dale, or piny mountain, Or forest by slow stream, or pebbly spring, Or chasms and wat'ry depths ; all these have vanished ; They live no longer...who brings whate'er is great, And Venus who brings everything that's fair ! Thek. And if this be the science of the stars, I too, with glad and zealous... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1857 - 450 стор.
...haunts in dale, or piny mountain, Or forest by slow stream, or pebbly spring, Or chasms and wat'ry depths ; all these have vanished ; They live no longer...who brings whate'er is great, And Venus who brings everything that's fair ! Thek. And if this be the science of the stars, I too, with glad and zealous... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1857 - 418 стор.
...Or forest, by slow stream, or pebbly spring, Or chasms and watery depths : all these have vanish'd, They live no longer in the faith of reason ! But still...who brings whate'er is great, And Venus who brings everything that's fair. STAFFA. A passage from a poem by ROQNDELL PALMER, QC and MP for Plymouth. FOB... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - 1858 - 260 стор.
...exclaimed in language as plain, though not, perhaps, so poetical, as that of Max Piccolomini, that — ' Still Doth the old instinct bring back the old names,...visible sky Shoot influence down, and even at this day 'T is Jupiter who brings whate'er is great, And Venus who brings everything that 's fair.' Something... | |
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