The limits of the sphere of dream, The bounds of true and false, are past. Lead us on, thou wandering gleam, Lead us onward, far and fast, To the wide, the desert waste. But see, how swift advance and shift, Trees behind trees, row by row, — How, clift... The Quarterly Review - Page 1441826Full view - About this book
| 1831 - 602 pages
...scraps of the dead man's own song of Faust, Mephistophiles, and Ignis Fatuus, in alternate chorus. " The limits of the sphere of dream, The bounds of true and falso are put ; Lead us on thou wand'ring Gleam ; Lead us onward, far and fast, To the wide, the desart... | |
| 1822 - 628 pages
...ought not to be too exact with him (Faust, Mephistopheles, and Ignis-fatuus, in alternate chorus.) The limits of the sphere of dream, The bounds of true...Gleam, Lead us onward, far and fast, To the wide, the desart waste. But see how swift advance, and shift, Trees behind trees, row by row, — How, clift... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1824 - 438 pages
...false, are past. Lead us on, thou wandering Gleam, Lead us onward, far and fast, To the wide, the desart waste. But see, how swift advance and shift, Trees...crags, ho ! ho ! How they snort, and how they blow ! Through the mossy sods and stones, Stream and streamlet hurry down A rushing throng ! A sound of... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1824 - 440 pages
...You ought not to be too exact with him. FAUST, MEPHISTOPHELES, and IGNIS-FATUUS, in alternate Chorus. The bounds of true and false, are past. Lead us on,...Gleam, Lead us onward, far and fast, To the wide, the desart waste. But see, how swift advance and shift, Trees behind trees, row by row,— How, clift by... | |
| 1826 - 622 pages
...mazes, Misdirecting all that gazes. The follo',ving is Mr. Shelley's version of the same lines: — The limits of the sphere of dream, The bounds of true...gleam, Lead us onward, far and fast, To the wide, the desart waste. But see how swift advance, and shift, Trees behind trees, row by row, — How, clift... | |
| 1826 - 590 pages
...whirling mazes, Misdirecting all that gazes. The following is Mr. Shelley's version of the same lines:— The limits of the sphere of dream, The bounds of true and false, are past. Lead us on, thon wandering gleam, Lead us onward, far and fast, To the wide, the desart waste. But see how swift... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1828 - 500 pages
...ought not to be too exact with him. 2 B 2 Faust, Mephistophiles, and Ignis-Fatuus, in alternate chorut. The limits of the sphere of dream, The bounds of true...giant-snouted crags, ho! ho! How they snort, and how they blow ! Through the mossy sods and stones, Stream and streamlet hurry down; A rushing throng! A sound of... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1828 - 512 pages
...You ought not to be too exact with him. Faust, Mephistophiles, and Ignis-Fatuus, in alternate ckanu. The limits of the sphere of dream, The bounds of true...crags, ho! ho ! How they snort, and how they blow ! Through the mossy sods and stones, Stream and streamlet hurry down ; A rushing throng ! A sound of... | |
| Edward Holmes - 1828 - 308 pages
...o'clock we reached a little village to breakfast, and its name resembled the inharmonious sound Stein * " But see how swift advance, and shift Trees behind...row ; How, clift by clift, rocks bend and lift Their fawning foreheads as we go. The giant-snouted crags, ho! ho ! How they snort, and how they blow!" Translation... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pages
...yonr own, You ought not to be too eiact with him. 1 1- -r MiriiiroriiLu, and icms-riTUDs, i Ckonv. s and grew, Till, like two meteors of expanding flame, Those spheres instinct with it become the same, in onward, far and fast, To the wide, the desert waste. But see, how swift advance and shift, Trees... | |
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