And, when the stream Which overflowed the soul was passed away, A consciousness remained that it had left, Deposited upon the silent shore Of memory, images and precious thoughts, That shall not die, and cannot be destroyed. Calcutta Magazine and Monthly Register - Side 1391832Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Francis Lister Hawks, Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell - 1838 - 524 sider
...for system-making, is at least of equivocal tendencies. But no one can read Goethe without finding " Deposited, upon the silent shore Of memory, images and precious thoughts, That cannot die, and shaft not be destroyed." Nor, even were Goethe's works destitute of abstract reflections... | |
| Argentine - 1839 - 380 sider
...fatal piHtol WIIH lyii»n' on the floor, where it had fallen ; another on the table. CHAPTER XXV. " And when the stream Which overflowed the soul was...thoughts That shall not die, and cannot be destroyed." WOBDSWOKTH. NORREYS arrived next day. The newspapers had already told him all. The publication of the... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1841 - 400 sider
...to seize and occupy the sense ; But to a higher mark than song can reach Rose this pure eloquence. And, when the stream Which overflowed the soul was...thoughts, That shall not die, and cannot be destroyed. " These grassy heaps lie amicably close," Said I, " like surges heaving in the wind Along the surface... | |
| 1897 - 986 sider
...but, however they may appear to others, these trifling events are to me part of a happy time which has left — Deposited upon the silent shore Of memory,...thoughts That shall not die and cannot be destroyed. From The Sunday Magazine. AMONG THE FINCHES. We have had a visit to-day from that dear simple friend... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 sider
...to seize and occupy the sense ; But to a higher mark than song can reach Rose this pure eloquence. And, when the stream Which overflowed the soul was...thoughts, That shall not die, and cannot be destroyed. " These grassy heaps lie amicably close," Said I, " like surges heaving in the wind Along the surface... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 sider
...to seize and occupy the sense ; But to a higher mark than song can reach Rose this pure eloquence. And, when the stream Which overflowed the soul was...thoughts, That shall not die, and cannot be destroyed. " These grassy heaps lie amicably close," Said I, " like surges heaving in the wind Along the surface... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1845 - 322 sider
...music. " When the stream of sound, Which overflowed the soul, had passed away, A consciousness survived that it had left Deposited upon the silent shore Of memory, images and gentle thoughts, Which cannot die, and will not be destroyed." America, in taking the Norwegian minstrel... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 682 sider
...expressed. " And when the stream Which overflow 'd the soul was pass'd away, A consciousness remain'd that it had left, Deposited upon the silent shore...precious thoughts. That shall not die, and cannot be destrov'd." Nor is any thing more elegant than the representation of the graceful tranquillity occasionally... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 692 sider
...expressed. " And when the stream Which overflow 'd the soul was pass'd away, A consciousness remain'd that it had left, Deposited upon the silent shore...precious thoughts. That shall not die, and cannot be destroy "d." Nor is any thing more elegant than the representation of the graceful tranquillity occasionally... | |
| 1867 - 682 sider
...reminds one of Milton's line li But to a higher mark than song can reach, Kose this pure eloquence : ami, when the stream Which overflowed the soul was passed...thoughts That shall not die, and cannot be destroyed.'' The poet's idea of the superiority of eloquence Lost, book ii.) : — " For eloquence the soul, song... | |
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