But shapes that come not at an earthly call, Will not depart when mortal voices bid ; Lords of the visionary eye, whose lid Once raised, remains aghast, and will not fall... The Last Entry - Page 126by William Clark Russell - 1897 - 262 pagesFull view - About this book
| England - 1820 - 876 pages
...whence that sudden check ?— that fearful start! Vol. VII. But Shapes that come not at an cartlily call, Will not depart when mortal voices bid ; Lords...visionary Eye whose lid, Once raised, remains aghast and win not fall! Ye Gods, thought He, that servile Implement Obeys a mystical intent ! Your Minister would... | |
| England - 1820 - 730 pages
...plummet of despair tall go — But whence that sudden check ?— that fearful start ! • Vol. VII. But Shapes that come not at an earthly call, Will...depart when mortal voices bid ; Lords of the visionary Kye whose lid, Once raised, remains aghast and will not fall! Ye Gods, thought He, that servile Implement... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 418 pages
...where the blasted soil is not unworn, And, in their anguish, bear what other minds have borne !" 6. But Shapes that come not at an earthly call, Will...lid, Once raised, remains aghast and will not fall ! Ye Gods, thought He, that servile Implement Obeys a mystical intent ! Your Minister would brush away... | |
| William Wordsworth - Fore-edge painting - 1828 - 372 pages
...unworn. And, in their anguish, bear whatother minds have borne Rut Shapes that come not at an eartldy call, Will not depart when mortal voices bid ; Lords...lid Once raised, remains aghast and will not fall '. Ye Gods, thought He, that servile Implement Obeys a mystical intent! Your Minister would brush away... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1832 - 378 pages
...where the blasted soil is not unworn, And, in their anguish, bear whatother minds have borne !". 6. But Shapes that come not at an earthly call, Will not depart when mortal voices bid; Lords of the vibionary Eye whose lid, Once raised, remains aghast, and will not fall ! Ye Gods, thought He, that... | |
| 1842 - 590 pages
...altered man. Melancholy has eaten into my being, and shapes of terror are perpetually before me, ' Lords of the visionary eye, whose lid, Once raised, remains aghast, and will not fall, ' as one of your poets, has well expressed it. I pass from clime to clime, from continent to cpntiuen^,;... | |
| 1842 - 468 pages
...altered man. Melancholy has eaten into my being, and shapes of terror are perpetually before me, " Lords of the visionary eye, whose lid, Once raised, remains aghast, and will not foil." I pass from clime to clime, from continent to continent, seeking to forget myself; but crowd... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1843 - 278 pages
...More where the blasted soil is not unworn, And in their anguish bear what other minds have borne." But shapes that come not at an earthly call Will not...lid, Once raised, remains aghast, and will not fall ! " Ye gods !" thought he, " that servile instrument Obeys a mystical intent : Your minister would... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 pages
...is not unworn, And, in their anguish, bear what other minds have borne !" POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION. But Shapes that come not at an earthly call, Will...lid, Once raised, remains aghast, and will not fall ! Ye Gods, thought He, that servile Implement Obeys a mystical intent ! Your Minister would brush away... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - Authors, English - 1845 - 558 pages
...Move where the blasted soil is not unworn, And, in their anguish, bear what other minds hare bome! But shapes that come not at an earthly call, Will...lid Once raised, remains aghast, and will not fall ! Ye gods, thought he, that servile implement Obeys a mystical intent ! Your minister would brush away... | |
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