Poetical WorksUnited States Book Company, 1891 |
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Page 9
... dread of accumulating knowledge , lest it should oppress and smother his genius . He was conscious of that within him which could quicken all knowledge and wield it with ease and might ; which could give freshness to old truths , and ...
... dread of accumulating knowledge , lest it should oppress and smother his genius . He was conscious of that within him which could quicken all knowledge and wield it with ease and might ; which could give freshness to old truths , and ...
Page 10
... dread as unfriendly to original thought . Let such remember that mind is in its own nature diffusive . Its object is the universe , which is strictly one , or bound together by in- finite connections and correspondences ; and ...
... dread as unfriendly to original thought . Let such remember that mind is in its own nature diffusive . Its object is the universe , which is strictly one , or bound together by in- finite connections and correspondences ; and ...
Page 12
... dread , and abhorence , a measure of that sympathy and interest with which every living , thinking being ought to be re- garded , and without which all other feelings tend to sin and pain . But there is another topic which we cannot ...
... dread , and abhorence , a measure of that sympathy and interest with which every living , thinking being ought to be re- garded , and without which all other feelings tend to sin and pain . But there is another topic which we cannot ...
Page 24
... dread , Rouse and bestir themselves cre well awake . Nor did they not perceive the evil plight In which they were , or the fierce pains not feel ; Yet to their general's voice they soon obeyed , Innumerable . As when the potent rod Of ...
... dread , Rouse and bestir themselves cre well awake . Nor did they not perceive the evil plight In which they were , or the fierce pains not feel ; Yet to their general's voice they soon obeyed , Innumerable . As when the potent rod Of ...
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... black Gehenna called , the type of Hell .. Next Chemos , the obscene dread of Moab's sons From Aroar to Nebo , and the wild Of southmost Abarim ; in Hesebon And Horonaim , Seon's realm beyond The flowery dale of PARADISE LOST . 25.
... black Gehenna called , the type of Hell .. Next Chemos , the obscene dread of Moab's sons From Aroar to Nebo , and the wild Of southmost Abarim ; in Hesebon And Horonaim , Seon's realm beyond The flowery dale of PARADISE LOST . 25.
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Adam agni amorous angels ANTISTROPHE arms aught beast behold bliss bright cherub cherubim CHORUS cloud COMUS Dagon dark death deeds deep delight didst divine doth dread dwell earth eternal evil eyes fair faith Father fear flowers fræna fruit glorious glory gods grace hand happy hast hath heard heart Heaven heavenly Hell hill honour ipse Israel John Ruskin King lest light live Lord Lycidas MANOAH Messiah mihi mind morn mortal night numina o'er Olympo pain Paradise peace Philistines praise quæ reign replied round SAMSON Satan seat serpent shade shalt sight Son of God song soon soul spake spirits stood strength sweet taste thee thence thine things thither Thomas Carlyle thou art thou hast thought throne thyself tibi tree Tu quoque ulmo virtue voice whence wings wonder