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" The breath whose might I have invoked in song Descends on me; my spirit's bark is driven, Far from the shore, far from the trembling throng Whose sails were never to the tempest given; The massy earth and sphered skies are riven! I am borne darkly, fearfully,... "
Southern Literary Messenger - الصفحة 327
1839
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, المجلد 99

1866 - عدد الصفحات: 854
...its deep blue waves, of tho destined hour, so swiftly on the wing, when his spirit's bark would be driven " Far from the shore, far from the trembling throng. Whose sails are never to the tempest given ;" and through the massy earth and sphered skies ho would be borne darkly,...

Select Academic Speaker: Containing a Large Number of New and Appropriate ...

Henry Coppée - 1867 - عدد الصفحات: 588
...mirrors of The fire for which all thirst, 'now beams on me, Consuming the last clouds of cold mortality. The breath whose might I have invoked in song Descends...like a star, Beacons from the abode where the Eternal are. THE OCCULTATION OF ORION, LONGFELLOW. I SAW, as in a dream sublime The balance in the hand of...

Select Academic Speaker: Containing a Large Number of New and Appropriate ...

Henry Coppée - 1867 - عدد الصفحات: 586
...mirrors of The fire for which all thirst, now beams on me, Consummg the last clouds of cold mortality. The breath whose might I have invoked in song Descends...soul of Adonais, like a star, Beacons from the abode whore the Eternal are. THE OCCULTATION OF OEION, IiOirartuow. I SAW, as in a dream sublime The balance...

Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson

Henry Reed - 1867 - عدد الصفحات: 426
...— " Adonais" as Shelley styled him — written about two years before, ended with this stanza — " The breath whose might I have invoked in song, Descends...Far from the shore, far from the trembling throng, Whoso sails were never to the tempest given; The massy earth and sphered skies are riven ! lam borne...

A Manual of Elocution Founded Upon the Philosophy of the Human Voice

M. S. Mitchell - 1869 - عدد الصفحات: 416
...unquiet slumber lay, And the wild winds flew around, sobbing in their dismay.' ADONAIS. — Shelley. " The breath whose might I have invoked in song Descends...given ; The massy earth and sphered skies are riven 1 I am borne darkly, fearfully afar ; Whilst burning through the inmost vail of heaven, The soul of...

The Spiritual Magazine, المجلد 4

1869 - عدد الصفحات: 588
...remained of where it had been — who but will regard as a prophecy the last stanza of the Adonais? The breath, whose might I have invoked in song Descends...from the shore, far from the trembling throng, Whose tails were never to the tempest given The massy earth ; and sphered skies are riven I I am borne darkly,...

The Spiritual Magazine, المجلد 4

1869 - عدد الصفحات: 600
...it had been — who but will regard as a prophecy the last stanza of the Adonais? T he breath, whoso might I have invoked in song Descends on me ; my spirit's bark it driven Far from the thore, far from the trembling throng, 1 1 Aw tails were never to the tempest...

Poetical Works

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1870 - عدد الصفحات: 664
...of The fire for which all thirst, now beams on me, Consuming the last clouds of cold mortality. 55. The breath whose might I have invoked in song Descends...like a star, Beacons from the abode where the Eternal are. HELLAS; A LYRICAL DRAMA. MANTIS 'EIM' 'E20AON 'ATB8OS. CEcip. COLON. TO HIS EXCELLENCY PEINCE...

The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Including Various ..., المجلد 2

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1870 - عدد الصفحات: 628
...remained of where it had been*— who but will regard as a prophecy the last stanza of the Adonais f " The breath whose might I have invoked in song Descends...given ; The massy earth and sphered skies are riven I I am borne darkly, fearfully, afar ! Whilst, burning through the inmost veil of heaven, The soul of...

The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Complete in One Volume

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1871 - عدد الصفحات: 742
...sea, Burns bright or dim, as each are mirrors of The fire for which all thirst, now beams on me, LV. The breath whose might I have invoked in song Descends...Whose sails were never to the tempest given ; The mossy earth and sphered skies are riven ! I am borne darkly, fearfully afar ; Whilst burning through...




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