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| 1838 - 938 pages
...And in their silent faces could he read t'nuttcrablo love. Sound needed none, Nor any voice of joy ; his spirit drank The spectacle : sensation, soul and...animal being ; in them did he live, And by them did ho live ; they were his life In such access of mind, in such high hour Of visitation from the living... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 pages
...joy; his spirit drank The spectacle; sensation, soul, and form, All melted into him ; they swallow'd n to sigh : My sisters first, and then my father, found T his life. In such access of mind, in such high hour Of visitation from the living God, Thought was... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - 1838 - 752 pages
...And in their silent faces did he read Unutterable love. Sound needed none, Nor any. voice of joy ; It is expedient now.— All good be with thee ! Cor. swallow'd up His animal being ; in them did he live, And hy them did he live ; they were his life.... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 796 pages
...touch'd, And in their silent faces did he read Unutterahle love. Sound needed none, Nor any voice of joy ; u', scarce can weel behave ; The mother, wi' a woman's wiles, can spy What makes the y swallow'd up His animal heing; in them did he live, And hy them did he live ; they were his life. In... | |
| Emily Taylor - 1839 - 306 pages
...touch'd, And in their silent faces did he read Unutterable love. Sound needed none, Nor any voice of joy ; his spirit drank The spectacle; sensation, soul, and...them did he live, And by them did he live ; they were his life. In such access of mind, in such high hour Of visitation from the living God, Thought was... | |
| Rembrandt Peale - 1839 - 276 pages
...touched. And in their silent faces did he read Unutterable love. Sound needed none, Nor any voice of joy ; his spirit drank The spectacle ; sensation, soul,...them did he live, And by them did he live ; they were his life, In such access of mind, in such high hour Of visitation from the living God, Thought was... | |
| Emily Taylor - 1839 - 304 pages
...touch'd, And in their silent faces did he read Unutterable love. Sound needed none, Nor any voice of joy; his spirit drank The spectacle; sensation, soul, and...them did he live, And by them did he live; they were his life. In such access of mind, in such high hour Of visitation from the living God, Thought was... | |
| 1839 - 444 pages
...any voice of joy; his spirit drunk The spectacle ; sensation, soul, and form All melted into htm ; they swallowed up His animal being; In them did he live. And by them did he live; they were his life. In such access of mind, in such high hour Of visitation from the living God, Thought was... | |
| 1839 - 510 pages
...touched, And in their silent faces did he read Unutterable love. Sound needed none, Nor any voice of joy ; his spirit drank The spectacle : sensation, soul,...melted into him ; they swallowed up His animal being ; and they were his life ; In such access of mind, in such high hour Of visitation from the living... | |
| Peel Club, Glasgow - 1840 - 256 pages
...so glorious a spectacle, his every power was absorbed. \ " Sound needed none, Nor any voice of joy ; his spirit drank The spectacle : sensation, soul,...them did he live, And by them did he live ; they were his life." Let no one accuse the poet of too far materializing the mind in thus representing it as... | |
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