Every rank of creatures, as it ascends in the scale of creation, leaves death behind it or under it. The Metal at its height of being seems a mute prophecy of the coming vegetation, into a mimic semblance of which it crystallizes. Aids to Reflection - Page 82by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1872 - 324 pagesFull view - About this book
| English essays - 1881 - 578 pages
...principle of progression. LOOKING UPWARD. Every rank of creatures, as it ascends in the scale of creation, etal woP n/ crystallises. The blossom and flower, the acme of vegetable life, divides into correspondent organs... | |
| Joseph Cook - Apologetics - 1881 - 230 pages
...as it ascends in the scale of creation, leaves death behind it or under it. The metal at its hight of being, seems a mute prophecy of the coming vegetation, into a mimic semblance of which it crystallises. The blossom and flower, the acme of vegetable life, divide into correspondent organs... | |
| Burlington B. Wale - Nature - 1883 - 234 pages
...metal at its height seems to be a mute prophecy of the coming vegetation, into a mimic resemblance of which it crystallizes. The blossom and flower, the acme of vegetable life, divides into component organs, with reciprocal functions, and by instinctive motions and approximations seems impatient... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - English literature - 1884 - 512 pages
...higher good to make you happy. COMMSNT. Every rank of creatures, as it ascends in the scale of creation, leaves death behind it or under it. The metal at its...functions, and by instinctive motions and approximations scents impatient of that fixnrc, by which it is diiierenced in kind from the flower-shaped 1'syche,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - English literature - 1884 - 550 pages
...retired within St. Angelo, and to have trusted to the super death bcliiud it or under it. The metal nt its height of being seems a mute prophecy of the coming...The blossom and flower, the acme of vegetable, life, divide« into eoiTospouilent organs with reciprocal functions, and by instinctive motions and approximation«... | |
| Robert Cochrane - Authors, English - 1887 - 572 pages
...principle of progression. LOOKING UPWARD. Every rank of creatures, as it ascends in the scale of creation, are exhorted by the wise man to crystallises. The blossom and flower, the aeme of vegetable life, divides into correspondent organs... | |
| Edward Payson Powell - Evolution - 1887 - 456 pages
...snowflakes, to man, was well noted. Coleridge superbly expressed it in a famous passage as follows : " The metal at its height of being seems a mute prophecy...mimic semblance of which it crystallizes. The blossom, the acme of vegetable life, divides into correspondent organs, with reciprocal functions, and by instinctive... | |
| Edward Payson Powell - Evolution - 1887 - 454 pages
...snowflakes, to man, was well noted. Coleridge superbly expressed it in a famous passage as follows : " The metal at its height of being seems a mute prophecy...mimic semblance of which it crystallizes. The blossom, the acme of vegetable life, divides into correspondent organs, with reciprocal functions, and by instinctive... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - English language - 1893 - 190 pages
...of their 10. THE EVOLUTION OF MAN. Every rank of creatures, as it ascends in the scale of creation, leaves death behind it or under it. The metal, at...which it crystallizes. The blossom and flower, the 5 acme of vegetable life, divides into correspondent organs with reciprocal functions, and by instinctive... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1905 - 396 pages
...long since laid up in cedar : — " Every rank of creatures, as it ascends in the scale of creation, leaves death behind it or under it. The metal at its...which it crystallizes. The blossom and flower, the acnii of vegetable life, divides into correspondent organs with reciprocal functions, and by instinctive... | |
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