| Alonzo Potter - 1842 - 582 páginas
...men' — so always that this prospect be with pity, and not with swelling or pride." — LORD BACON. " Do not all charms fly At the mere touch of cold philosophy...an awful rainbow once in heaven : We know her woof and texture ; she is given In the dull catalogue of common things. Philosophy will clip an angel's... | |
| 1847 - 586 páginas
...of evening, and found they are of earth rather than of heaven, and it has been forcibly said — " Do not all charms fly At the mere touch of cold philosophy...haunted air, and gnomed mine — Unweave a rainbow." But not for this must the voice of poetry cease from among us, rather may we believe that there is... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1847 - 556 páginas
...forgetful net" ; and, for the sage, Let spear-gmss and the spiteful thistle wage War on his temples. Do not all charms fly At the mere touch of cold philosophy? There was an awful ruinhow once in heaven: We know her woof, her texture ; she is given In the dull catalogue of common... | |
| John Keats - 1847 - 280 páginas
...forgetfulness ; and, for the sage, Let spear-grass and the spiteful thistle wage War on his temples. Do not all charms fly At the mere touch of cold philosophy 1 There was an awful rainbow once in heaven : We know her woof, her texture ; she is given In the dull... | |
| 1900 - 614 páginas
...Lamia,' part ii., towards the end, and some well-known lines in Campbell's 'Rainbow.' Keats writes : — Do not all charms fly At the mere touch of cold philosophy...heaven : We know her woof, her texture ; she is given To the dull catalogue of common things. Who does not at once recall Campbell's two stanzas Î — Triumphal... | |
| 1900 - 676 páginas
...Lamia,' part ii., towards the end, and some well-known lines in Campbell's 'Rainbow.' Keats writes : — Do not all charms fly At the mere touch of cold philosophy?...There was an awful rainbow once in heaven : We know lier woof, her texture ; she is given To the dull catalogue of common things. Who does not at once... | |
| 1849 - 290 páginas
...know its woof and texture; it is given i In the dull eatalogue of eommon things : Philosophy will elip an angel's wings, ; Conquer all mysteries by rule...the haunted air and gnomed mine, Unweave a rainbow." And philosophy, with its praetieal seeptieism, has, to all appearanee, banished those ehildren of mystery... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1853 - 548 páginas
...wage ' "* War on his temples. Do not all charms Ну At the mere touch of cold philosophy? 'Пито was an awful rainbow once in heaven: We know her woof, her texlure ; she is given In the dull catalogue of common things. Philosophy will clip an Angel's wing8v^_.... | |
| John Keats - 1855 - 416 páginas
...forgetfulness ; and, for the sage, Let spear-grass and the spiteful thistle wage War on his temples. Do not all charms fly At the mere touch of cold philosophy...haunted air, and gnomed mine — Unweave a rainbow, as it erewhile made The tender-personed Lamia melt into a shade. By her glad Lycius sitting, in chief... | |
| John Frederick Boyes - 1859 - 302 páginas
...which we are now considering : — " There was an awful rainbow once in heaven, We know her woof and texture, she is given In the dull catalogue of common...angel's wings, Conquer all mysteries by rule and line." — KEATS. O . An earlier poet has said : — " Nor ever yet The melting rainbow's vermeil-tinctured... | |
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