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" Th' impenetrable gloom of light intense, Impervious, inaccessible, immense, Ere spirits were infus'd or forms display'd, BREHM his own Mind survey'd, As mortal eyes (thus finite we compare With infinite) in smoothest mirrors gaze: Swift, at his look,... "
Rameses; an Egyptian Tale: with Historical Notes of the Era of the Pharoahs - Page 150
by Ramses II (King of Egypt), Edward Upham - 1824
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The Orthodox churchman's magazine; or, A Treasury of divine and ..., Volume 11

1806 - 500 pages
...spirits were infus'd or forms display'd, Brekm his own mind survey 'd, As mortal eyes (thus finite \ve compare With infinite) in smoothest mirrors gaze :...supremely fair Leap'd into being with a boundless blaze, That fifty suns might daze. Primeval Maya was the goddess nam'd, Who to her sire with love divine inflam'd,...
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Works, Volume 13

Sir William Jones - 1807 - 534 pages
...gloom of light intense, Impervious, inaccessible, immense, Ere spirits were infus'd or forms display'd, As mortal eyes (thus finite we compare With infinite)...supremely fair Leap'd into being with a boundless blaze, That fifty suns might daze. Primeval MAYA was the Goddess nam'd, Who to her sire, with Love divine...
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The Poems and Life of Sir William Jones...

William Jones - English poetry - 1818 - 312 pages
...Immense, Ere spirits wereinfns'd or forms display'd, BRERM his own mind snrvey'd, As mortal eyes (thns finite we compare With infinite) in smoothest mirrors gaze: Swift, at his look, a shape snpremely fair Leap'd into heing with a honndless hlaze, That fifty snns might daze. Primeval MAYA...
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The anniversary calendar, natal book, and universal mirror, Volume 2

Anniversary calendar - 1832 - 600 pages
...light intense. Impervious, inaccessible, immense, Ere spirits were infos'd or forms duplay'd, BRBHM his own mind survey'd, As mortal eyes (thus finite we compare With infinite) in smoothest mirrors gate : Swift, at his look, a shape supremely fair Leap'd into being with a boundless blaze. That fifty...
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The Hindu Wife; Or, The Enchanted Fruit

William Jones - 1876 - 136 pages
...light intense, Impervious, inaccessible, immense, Ere spirits were infus'd or forms display'd, BREHM his own Mind survey'd, As mortal eyes (thus finite...supremely fair Leap'd into being with a boundless blaze, That fifty suns might daze. Primeval MAYA was the Goddess nam'd, Who to her sire, with Love divine...
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Poets of John Company

Theodore Douglas Dunn - Anglo-Indian poetry - 1921 - 166 pages
...light intense, Impervious, inaccessible, immense, Ere spirits were infus'd or forms display'd, BREHM his own Mind survey'd, As mortal eyes (thus finite...supremely fair Leap'd into being with a boundless blaze, That fifty suns might daze. Primeval Maya was the Goddess nam'd, Who to her sire, with Love divine...
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Beethoven Studies 3

Alan Tyson - Music - 1982 - 328 pages
...light intense, Impervious, inaccessible, immense, Ere spirits were infus'd or forms display'd, Brehm his own mind survey'd, As mortal eyes (thus finite...compare With infinite) in smoothest mirrors gaze. Verse 2, lines 1-6, of Sir William Jones's 'Hymn to Narayena', from Jones and others, The Asiatic Miscellany,...
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