| 1855 - 458 pages
...concealed Within thy beams, O sun ? or who could find, Whilst fly, and leaf, and insect stood revealed, That to such countless orbs thou mad'st us blind ?...If light can thus deceive, wherefore not life ? THE ANCIENT MARINER. — Coleridge. TAUT I. IT is an ancient mariner, n"rai"«e° And he stoppeth one of... | |
| Anna Cabot Lowell - 1855 - 452 pages
...concealed Within thy beams, O sun ? or who could find. Whilst fly, and leaf, and insect stood revealed. That to such countless orbs thou mad'st us blind ?...If light can thus deceive, wherefore not life ? THE ANCIENT MARINER. — Coleridge, PAET I. IT is an ancient mariner, And he stoppeth one of three, Tbilisi"... | |
| John Sullivan Dwight - 1855 - 428 pages
...concealed Within thy beams, 0 sun? or who could find, Whilst fly, and leaf, and insect stood revealed, That to such countless orbs thou mad'st us blind?...shun death, with anxious strife? If light can thus conceal, wherefore not life? J< BLANCO WHITE. For Dwight'a Journal of Music. TWO RETURNED TOURISTS.... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1855 - 580 pages
...concealed Within thy beams, 0 Sun ! or who could find While fly and leaf and insect stood revealed That to such countless orbs thou mad'st us blind ! Why do we then shun death with anxious strife 1 If light can thus deceive, wherefore not life 1 Most different again is the following quaint sonnet,... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 510 pages
...concealed Within thy beams, O Sun ! or who could find, While fly, and leaf, and insect lay revealed, That to such countless orbs thou mad'st us blind ! Why do we, then, shuu Death with anxious strife ? If Light can thus deceive, wherefore not Life ? BLANCO WHITE, NIGHT.... | |
| Charles Manson Taggart - 1856 - 518 pages
...concealed Within thy beams, O Sun ! or who could find, Whilst fly, and leaf, and insect stood revealed, That to such countless orbs thou mad'st us blind ?...strife ? If light can thus deceive, wherefore not life ? " A most forcible reply this exquisite illustration offers to the objection, that we discern nothing,... | |
| Leopold Hartley Grindon - 1856 - 80 pages
...concealed Within thy beams, 0 Sun ? or who could find, Whilst fly, and leaf, and insect stood revealed, That to such countless orbs thou mad'st us blind ?...strife ? If Light can thus deceive, wherefore not Life ? But, because of these prospects, we are not to think slightingly of the present life and its arena.... | |
| Horace Binney Wallace - 1856 - 468 pages
...concealed Within thy beams, Oh sun ? or who could find, Whilst fly, and leaf, and insect stood revealed, That to such countless orbs thou mad'st us blind ?...strife ? If light can thus deceive, wherefore not life ? Another sonnet, " On hearing myself for the first time called an old man ; setat. 50," is singularly... | |
| 1856 - 482 pages
...concealed Within thy beams, O Sun ! or who could find, While fly, and leaf, and insect lay revealed, That to such countless orbs thou mad'st us blind !...strife ? If Light can thus deceive, wherefore not Life ? BLANCO WHITE. NIGHT. When I survey the bright Celestial sphere, So rich with jewels hung, that night... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 676 pages
...could find, Whilst fly, and leaf, and .insect stood revealed, That to such countless orbs thou inau'st us blind ! Why do we then shun death with anxious...strife ? If light can thus deceive, wherefore not life ? 326.— THE HAUXCH OF VENISON. [A POETICAL EPISTLE ADDItEPSED TO LOIID CLAKE.] THANKS, my lord, for... | |
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