Lamp of Earth ! where'er thou movest Its dim shapes are clad with brightness, And the souls of whom thou lovest Walk upon the winds with lightness, Till they fail, as I am failing, Dizzy, lost, yet unbewailing... The Theosophical Quarterly - Page 1211921Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 pages
...From the sight, that liquid splendor, And all feel, yet see thee never, As I feel now, lost for ever ! Lamp of Earth ! where'er thou movest Its dim shapes...the souls of whom thou lovest Walk upon the winds with lightness, Till they fail, as I am failing, Dizzy, lost, yet unbewailing ! My aoul is an enchanted... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 pages
...the sight, that liquid splendour, And all feel, yet see thee never, As I feel now, lost for ever ! Lamp of Earth ! where'er thou movest Its dim shapes...the souls of whom thou lovest Walk upon the winds with lightness, Till they fail, as I am failing, Dizzy, lost, yet unbewailing ! ASIA. My soul is an... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1839 - 720 pages
...all feel, yet see thee never, As I feel now, lost for ever ! Lamp of Earth ! where'er thou moveit. Its dim shapes are clad with brightness, And the souls of whom thou lovest Asia. My soul is an enchanted boat, Which, like a sleeping swan, doth float Upon the silver waves of... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 402 pages
...never, As I feel now, lost for ever ! Lamp of Earth ! where'er thou movest Its dim shapes are elad with brightness, And the souls of whom thou lovest Walk upon the winds with lightness, Till they fail, as I 'am failing, Dizzy, lost, yet unbewailing ! ASIA. My soul is an... | |
| 1910 - 848 pages
...And all feel, yet see thee never, As I feel now, lost for ever! Lamp of Earth! where'er thou nwvest Its dim shapes are clad with brightness, And the souls of whom thou lovest Walk upon the winds with lightness. Till they fall, as I am failing, Dizzy, lost, yet unbewaillng! This we call poetry;... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 pages
...the sight, that liquid splendour, And all feel, yet see thee never, As I feel now, lost for ever ! Lamp of Earth ! where'er thou movest Its dim shapes...the souls of whom thou lovest Walk upon the winds with lightness, Till they fail, as I am failing, Dizzy, lost, yet unbewailing ! ASIA. My soul is an... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1849 - 406 pages
...And all feel, yet see thee never, As I feel now, lost for ever! Lamp of Earth! where'er thou movcst Its dim shapes are clad with. brightness, And the souls of whom thou lovest Walk upon the winds with lightness, Till they fail, аз I am failing, Dizzy, lost, yet unbcwailing ! "" ASIA. ' My soul... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1860 - 522 pages
...that liquid splendour, '' And all feel yet see thee never, . v As I feel now, lost for ever 1 .. ,. , Lamp of Earth ! where'er thou movest, '• \ ' ''"...the souls of whom thou lovest Walk upon the winds with lightness Till they fail, as I am foiling, Dizzy, lost, yet unbewailing t Jsia. My soul is an... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1861 - 356 pages
...beholds Thee ; But thy voice sounds low and tender Like the fairest, for it folds thee Lamp of Earfli! where'er thou movest Its dim shapes are clad with...the souls of whom thou lovest Walk upon the winds with lightness Till they fail, as I am failing, Dizzy, lost, yet unbewailing ! PB Shelley CCLXXII WRITTEN... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1863 - 540 pages
...the sight, that liquid splendour ; And all feel, yet see thee never, As I feel now, lost for ever ! Lamp of earth ! where'er thou movest, Its dim shapes...the souls of whom thou lovest Walk upon the winds with lightness, Till they fail as I am failing, Dizzy, lost, yet unbewailing." Nothing could express... | |
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