| 1850 - 654 pages
...we made are illustrations of the former kind of worth ; we append specimens of the latter species: " That each who seems a separate whole Should move his...and fusing all The skirts of self, again should fall Remerging in the general soul. " Is faith as vague as all unsweet: Eternal form shall still divide... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - Grief - 1850 - 228 pages
...province were not large, A bounded field, nor stretching far, Look also, Love, a brooding star, XLV. XLVI. THAT each, who seems a separate whole, Should move...and fusing all The skirts of self again, should fall Remerging in the general Soul, Is faith as vague as all unsweet : Eternal form shall still divide The... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English Literature - 1850 - 228 pages
...province were not large, A bounded field, nor stretching far, Look also, Love, a brooding star, 68 XLVI. THAT each, who seems a separate whole, Should move...and fusing all The skirts of self again, should fall Remerging in the general Soul, Is faith as vague as all unsweet : Eternal form shall still divide The... | |
| English literature - 1850 - 662 pages
...worth ; we append specimens of the latter species : " That each who seems a separate whole Should oaove his rounds, and fusing all The skirts of self, again should fall Remerging in the general soul. " Is faith as vague as all unsweet : Eternal form shall still divide... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 236 pages
...far, Look also, Love, a brooding star, XLV. XLVI. THAT each, who seems a separate whole, Should more his rounds, and fusing all The skirts of self again, should fall Remerging in the general Soul, Is faith as vague as all unsweet : Eternal form shall still divide The... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 1851 - 422 pages
...field, nor stretching far, Look also, Love, a brooding star, A rosy warmth from marge to marge. XLVI. THAT each, who seems a separate whole, Should move...and fusing all The skirts of self again, should fall Eemerging in the general Soul, Is faith as vague as all unsweet : • Eternal form shall still divide... | |
| 1851 - 552 pages
...might cite pages of pure and lofty poetry; let us content ourselves with a few examples. On page 75 : " That each, who seems a separate whole, Should move...and fusing all The skirts of self again, should fall Re-merging in the general Soul. " Is faith as vague as all unsweet, Eternal form shall still divide... | |
| Samuel Phillips - English literature - 1852 - 268 pages
...amazing. There is an allusion, at p. 69, which soars to the same height above our comprehension : — " That each who seems a separate whole, Should move...and fusing all The skirts of self again, should fall , Remerging in the general Soul.'" Of the two mysteries, the Shadow with the cloak is probably the... | |
| Samuel Phillips - American literature - 1852 - 286 pages
...amazing. There is an allusion, at p. 69, which soars to the same height above our comprehension:— " That each who seems a separate whole, Should move...fusing all The skirts of self again, should fall, demerging in the general Soul." Of the two mysteries, the Shadow with the cloak is probably the easier.... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - Periodicals - 1852 - 776 pages
...particularly-described keys." Let us try whether the other mystery can be brought down to the level of ordinary vision. That each, who seems a separate whole, Should move...fusing all The skirts of self again, should fall, Kcmerging in the general soul. The writer in the Times has probably a strong sense of personal individuality.... | |
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