| James Gates Percival - 1822 - 262 pages
...perspective. 79 Dance to the music of its melodies, And sparkle in its brightness—Earth is veil'd, And mantled with its beauty; and the walls, That close...voices, that proclaim The unseen glories of immensity, In harmonies, too perfect, and too high For aught, but bemgs of celestial mould, And speak to man,... | |
| James Gates Percival - 1823 - 418 pages
...measure and rhyme of poetical composition. n* from the scientific principles of drawing and perspective. THE world is full of Poetry — the air Is living...voices, that proclaim The unseen glories of immensity, In harmonies, too perfect, and too high, For aught but beings of celestial mould, And speak to man... | |
| James Gates Percival - 1823 - 414 pages
...composition, • from the scientific principles of drawing and perspective. THE world is full of Poetry—the air Is living with its spirit; and the waves Dance...voices, that proclaim The unseen glories of immensity. In harmonies, too perfect, and too high, For aught but beings of celestial mould, And speak to man... | |
| Levi Washburn Leonard - 1827 - 398 pages
...— to behold, in lifeless things The inexpressive semblance of himself,^ Of thought and passion." JF The zephyrs laugh, — the sky smiles, — the forest...voices, that proclaim The unseen glories of immensity. STUDY OF HISTORY. 31 tTis not the chime and flow of words, that move In measured file, and metrical... | |
| Levi Washburn Leonard - 1828 - 368 pages
...surge contend together, — the solitary place not merely blossoms like the rose, but it is glad. All nature becomes animated. The poetic genius, like that...voices, that proclaim The unseen glories of immensity. 'Tis not the chime and flow of words, that move In measured file, and metrical array ; 'Tis not the... | |
| Levi Washburn Leonard - 1828 - 362 pages
...surge contend together, — the solitary place not merely blossoms like the rose, but it is glad. All nature becomes animated. The poetic genius, like that...earth is veiled, And mantled with its beauty ; and the walk, That close the universe, with crystal, in, Are eloquent with voices, that proclaim The unseen... | |
| Lyre - 1830 - 396 pages
...the Princess Charlotte of Wales. By Robert Southey, P. L S48 THE LYRE. POETRY. BT JAMES O. PERCIVAL. THE world is full of Poetry — the air Is living...melodies, And sparkle in its brightness. Earth is veil'd And mantled with its beauty ; and the walls, That close the universe with crystal in, Are eloquent... | |
| A. B. Cleveland - 1832 - 496 pages
...God and thy good sword shall yet work out, PREVALENCE OF POETRY. THE world is full of Poetry—the air Is living with its spirit; and the waves Dance to the music of its melodies, And sparkle in its brightness—Earth is veil'd, And mantled with its beauty; and the walls, ~ That close the universe,... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1833 - 288 pages
...inflicting misery and death upon man. LESSON LXII. Poetry.—PERCIVAL. THE world is full of Poetry—the air Is living with its spirit; and the waves Dance...voices, that proclaim The unseen glories of immensity, In harmonies, too perfect, and too high, For aught but beings of celestial mould, And speak to man... | |
| 1845 - 778 pages
...sound, and graceful in motion. To the truth of this, the author freely bears witness when he says : "The world is full of poetry— the air Is living...voices that proclaim The unseen glories of immensity. In harmonies, too perfect, and too high For aught out beings of celestial mould, And speak to man in... | |
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