| Elinor Mead Buckingham - 1897 - 356 strani
...frown: What look is more delightful than the smile With which I soothe them from the western isle? VI. I am the eye with which the Universe Beholds itself...song, Victory and praise in their own right belong. 1820.] t HYMN OP PAN.1 From the forests and highlands We come, we come; From the river-girt islands,... | |
| Boston Browning Society - 1897 - 608 strani
...the caves Are filled with my bright presence, and the air Leaves the green earth to my embraces bare. I am the eye with which the Universe Beholds itself,...mine, All light of Art or Nature ; — to my song, Victorv and praise in their own right belong. What could be more nobly, more entirely classic ? Often... | |
| Francis Herbert Bradley - 1897 - 664 strani
...cannot wholly unite in one concordant self. It is interesting to compare such expressions as — " I am the eye with which the Universe Beholds itself and knows itself divine," and " They reckon ill who leave me out ; When me they fly, I am the wings ; I am the doubter and the... | |
| Sidney George Owen, John Swinnerton Phillimore - 1898 - 98 strani
...with a robe ; whatever lamps on Earth or Heaven may shine are portions of one power, which is mine. I am the eye with which the Universe beholds itself...song victory and praise in their own right belong. PB SHELLEY. QVA CVRSVM VENTVS. As ships, becalmed at eve, that lay with canvas drooping, side by side,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1898 - 492 strani
...even ; For grief that I depart they weep and frown : What look is more delightful than the smile n. 1 am the eye with which the Universe Beholds itself...song, Victory and praise in their own right belong. 1820. HYMN OF PAN. FROM the forests and highlands We come, we come ; From the river-girt islands, Where... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1898 - 492 strani
...What look is more delightful than the smile With which I soothe them from the western isle ? 3° VI. I am the eye with which the Universe Beholds itself...mine, All light of art or nature ; — to my song, 35 Victory and praise in their own right belong. 1820. HYMN OF PAN. FROM the forests and highlands... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1898 - 496 strani
...Atlantic even.; For grief that I depart they weep and frown L What look is more delightful than the smile I am the eye with which the Universe Beholds itself...mine, All light of art or nature ; — to my song, 35 Victory and praise in their own right belong. 1820. HYMN OF PAN. FROM the forests and highlands... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1898 - 570 strani
...with which the Universe Keholds itself and knows itself divine. All harmony of instrument and ver^e, All prophecy, all medicine, are mine. All light of art or nature ; to my song Victory and praise in its own right belong." HYMN OF APOLLO (Shelley). The famous statue of Apollo, called the Belvedere,... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1898 - 568 strani
...in themselves the highest ideal of their country. Apollo became a god of almost universal worship. " I am the eye with which the Universe Beholds itself...and knows itself divine. All harmony of instrument and verse, All prophecy, all medicine, are mine. All light of art or nature ; to my song Victory and... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1898 - 750 strani
...even better compared with that which Shelley attributes to Phcebus in his character of the Sun— " I am the Eye with which the Universe Beholds itself, and knows itself divine." He was not merely an exemplar of the new age, but its hierophant. Better than any contemporary except... | |
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