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" Half dust, half deity, alike unfit To sink or soar, with our mixed essence, make A conflict of its elements, and breathe The breath of degradation and of pride, Contending with low wants and lofty will, Till our mortality predominates, And men are —... "
Synonymisches Handwörterbuch der englischen Sprache für die Deutschen - Page 166
by H. M. Melford - 1841 - 448 pages
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An Essay on Elocution, Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners

Samuel Kirkham - 1842 - 386 pages
...to that beneath*. Parts into parts reciprocally shot', Abhor divorce*. What love of union reigns* I How beautiful is all this visible world* ! How glorious...itself ! But we', who name ourselves its sovereigns', wA', To sink or soar', with our mixed essence make A conflict of its elements*, and breathe The breath...
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The United States Speaker, a Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - 1843 - 524 pages
...thee ; but thine Yet pierces downward, onward or above 22 With a pervading vision. — Beautiful ! How beautiful is all this visible world! How glorious...half deity, alike unfit To sink or soar, with our mixed essence make A conflict of its elements, and breathe The breath of degradation and of pride,...
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The United States Speaker: A Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - 1844 - 900 pages
...pierces downward, onward or above 22 UNITED STATES SPEAKER. With a pervading vision. — Beautiful ! How beautiful is all this visible world! How glorious...half deity, alike unfit To sink or soar, with our mixed essence make A conflict of its elements, and breathe The breath of degradation and of pride,...
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Poems

Thomas Edwards Hankinson - 1844 - 472 pages
...face, and hids him hlow. West Eilney Lodge, Dec. 1828. PLEASURES OF THE VISIBLE WORLD. " Beautiful ! How beautiful is all this visible world, How glorious in its action and itself!'' BYRON. Do you love to walk at the blush of dawn, Where the grim rock frowns o'er the joyous sea ? Do...
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Poems

Thomas Edwards Hankinson - 1844 - 468 pages
...face, and hids him blow. WestBilney Lodge, Dec. 1828. PLEASURES OF THE VISIBLE WORLD. " Beautiful ! How beautiful is all this visible world, How glorious in its action and itself 1'' BYRON. Do you love to walk at the blush of dawn, Where the grim rock frowns o'er the joyous sea...
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Writings of Hugh Swinton Legaré ...: Consisting of a Diary of ..., Volume 2

Hugh Swinton Legaré - 1845 - 606 pages
...openest »ver all, and unto all Art a detight— thou shin'. > not on my heart*****: * * * Beautiful! How beautiful is all this visible world ! How glorious...our mix'd essence, make A conflict of its elements, &c. * * * Hark! the note, The natural music of the mountain reed — \ For here the patriarchal days...
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Contributions to the Edinburgh Review by Francis Jeffrey, Volume 2

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 692 pages
...follow thee ; but thine Yet piercest downward, onward, or above With a pervading vision. — Beautiful ! How beautiful is all this visible world ! How glorious...sovereigns, we, Half dust, half deity, alike unfit MANFHED. To sink or soar, with our mix 'd essence make A conflict of its elements, and breathe The...
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Court intrigues

William Peake - 1846 - 916 pages
...writes the Poet, who, half inspired, thus expresses his thoughts at such a sight : — " How heautiful is all this visible world ! How glorious in its action...itself! But we, who name ourselves its sovereigns, »*i Half dust, half deity, alike unfit, , To sink or soar, with our miz'd essence, make A conflict...
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Contributions to the Edinburgh Review

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 794 pages
...thee ; but thine eye Yet piercest downward, onward, or above With a pervading vision. — Beautiful ! How beautiful is all this visible world ! How glorious in its action and itself! Wut we, who name ourselves its sovereigns, we, Half dust, half deity, alike unfit To sink or soar,...
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Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 682 pages
...follow thee ; but thine Yet pierces! downward, onward, or above With a pervading vision. — Beautiful ! How beautiful is all this visible world ! How glorious in its action mid itself! But we, who name ourselves its sovereigns, we, Half dust, half deity, alike unfit MANFRED....
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