if the blood, ! In sluggish streams about my heart, forbid : That best ambition, under closing shades Inglorious lay me by the lowly brook, And whisper to my dreams. From Thee begin, Dwell all on Thee, with Thee conclude my song ; And let me never, never... The Northern star, or, Yorkshire magazine - Page 14edited by - 1818Full view - About this book
| Armin Blau - 1910 - 174 pages
...Allmutten Natur: ‘Oh Nature! all sufficient! oven all! Enrich me with the knowledge of thy works! etc. From thee begin, Dwell all on thee, with thee conclude...my song, and let me never, never stray from thee! AC 1350. Ebenao schlicl3t ‘Summer' mit einem Hymnus auf Poesie and Philosophic, das Zweigestirn den... | |
| Armin Blau - 1910 - 160 pages
...Natur : ' Oh Nature ! all sufficient ! over all ! Enrich me with the knowledge of thy works! etc. Prom thee begin, Dwell all on thee, with thee conclude my song, and let me never, never stray from thee ! AC 1350. Ebenso schließt ' Summer ' mit einem Hymnus auf Poesie und Philosophie, das Zweigestirn... | |
| Werner Brandenburg - 1914 - 180 pages
...ausklingen läßt: t Oh Nature! all sufficient! over all! Enrich me with the knowledge of thy works! From Thee begin, Dwell all on Thee, with Thee conclude...my song; And let me never, never stray from Thee!» (Aut. A. 1248.) Die männliche Geschlechtsbezeichnung von chaos läßt sich aus der Belegstelle verstehen,... | |
| Elizabeth Nitchie - Comparative literature - 1919 - 278 pages
...ever open to my ravish'd eye; A search, the flight of time can ne'er exhaust! But if to that unequal; if the blood, In sluggish streams about my heart,...lay me by the lowly brook, And whisper to my dreams. Thus both by express statement and by implication, homson refers to the authority of Vergil to justify... | |
| John Rieder - Literary Criticism - 1997 - 284 pages
...to that unequal—if the blood In sluggish streams about my heart forbid That best ambition—under closing shades Inglorious lay me by the lowly brook,...my song; And let me never, never stray from thee! The way the "lowly brook" whispers to Thomson's dreams further suggests a connection between this passage,... | |
| Richard Terry - Literary Collections - 2000 - 294 pages
...seeking a deeper understanding of the physical universe, and drawing powerful inspiration from 'Nature' ('From THEE begin,/ Dwell all on THEE, with THEE conclude...my song;/ And let me never, never stray from THEE !';!!. 1267-69). In the passage on winter retirement in the 1730 text of Winter Thomson returns to... | |
| Jennifer Keith - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2005 - 244 pages
...to that unequal—if the blood In sluggish streams about my heart forbid That best ambition—under closing shades Inglorious lay me by the lowly brook,...song; And let me never, never stray from thee! (Autumn 1367-73) Describing poetic failure by figuring the poet's body contained by and containing the landscape,... | |
| M A. Meredith - 1852 - 194 pages
...These ever open to my ravished eye ; • A search, the flight of time can ntfec But if to that unequal; if the blood, In sluggish streams about my heart,...my song; And let me never, never stray from Thee! * In the present month, when the forest-trees, from the varied colouring of their foliage, excite admiration... | |
| James Thomson - English poetry - 1842 - 384 pages
...to that unequal—if the blood, In sluggish streams about my heart, forbid The best ambition—under closing shades, Inglorious, lay me by the lowly brook....conclude my song And let me never, never stray from thee ! 1370 1373 WINTER. IRE, WINTER comes, to rule the varied year, Sullen and sad, with all his rising... | |
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