Dreams. But what I do mourn over is, that the lamp of his soul should go out ; that no ray of heavenly, or even of earthly knowledge, should visit him ; but only, in the haggard darkness, like two spectres, Fear and Indignation bear him company. Alas,... The World's Work - Page 69931905Full view - About this book
| Thomas Carlyle - Transcendentalism in literature - 1831 - 294 pages
...of Rest envelops him, and fitful glitterings of cloud-skirted Dreams. But what I do mourn over is, that the lamp of his soul should go out ; that no...spectres, Fear and Indignation bear him company. Alas, while the body stands so broad and brawny, must the Soul lie blinded, dwarfed, stupefied, almost annihilated... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - Lectures and lecturing - 1836 - 42 pages
...of rest canopies him, und fitful glimmerings of cloud-skirted dreams. But what I do mourn over, IB that the lamp of his soul should go out; that no ray of knowledge should visit him; but only, in the haggard darkness, like two spectres, Fear and Indignation.... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - Clothing and dress - 1837 - 322 pages
...heaven of rest envelops him, and fitful glitterings of cloudskirted dreams. But what I do mourn over is that the lamp of his soul should go out ; that no...darkness, like two spectres, Fear and Indignation. Alas, while the body stands so broad and brawny, must the soul lie blinded, dwarfed, stupified, almost... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 338 pages
...Rest envelopes him, and fitful ' glitterings of cloud-skirted Dreams. But what I do ' mourn over is that the lamp of his soul should go out ; ' that no...darkness, ' like two spectres, Fear and Indignation. Alas, while ' the Body stands so broad and brawny, must the Soul ' lie blinded, dwarfed, stupified,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 326 pages
...Rest envelopes him, and fitful ' glitterings of cloud-skirted Dreams. But what I do ' mourn over is that the lamp of his soul should go out ; ' that no...darkness, ' like two spectres, Fear and Indignation. Alas, while ' the Body stands so broad and brawny, must the Soul 'lie blinded, dwarfed, stupified,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - Clothing and dress - 1840 - 324 pages
...of cloud-skirted Dreams. But what I do ' mourn over is that the lamp of his soul should go out ; l ' that no ray of heavenly, or even of earthly knowledge,...darkness, ' like two spectres, Fear and Indignation. Alas, while ' the Body stands so broad and brawny, must the Soul 'lie blinded, dwarfed, stupified,... | |
| Education - 1840 - 468 pages
...stealing), which is worse ; no faithful workman finds his work a pastime. But what I do mourn over is that the lamp of his soul should go out ; that no...heavenly, or even of earthly knowledge, should visit him — hut only in the haggard darkness, like two spectres, Fear and Indignation. Alas ! while the Body... | |
| American literature - 1840 - 532 pages
...heaven of rest environs him, and fitful glitterings of cloud-skirted dreams. But what I do mourn over is that the lamp of his soul should go out ; that no ray of heavenly, or even earthly knowledge, should visit him, but only in the haggard darkness, like two spectres, fear and... | |
| 1843 - 948 pages
...stealing), which is worse; no faithful workman finds his work a pastime. But what I do mourn over is, that the lamp of his soul should go out ; that no...darkness, like two spectres, Fear, and Indignation. Alas ! while the body stands so broad and brawny, must the soul lie blinded, dwarfed, stupified, almost... | |
| Robert M. Hovenden - 1844 - 386 pages
...heaven of rest envelopes him, and fitful glimmerings of cloudskirted dreams. But what I do mourn over is that the lamp of his soul should go out ; that no...darkness, like two spectres, Fear and Indignation. Alas, while the body stands so broad and brawny, must the soul lie blinded, dwarfed, stupified, almost... | |
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