And those thin clouds above, in flakes and bars, That give away their motion to the stars ; Those stars, that glide behind them or between, Now sparkling, now bedimmed, but always seen : Yon crescent Moon, as fixed as if it grew In its own cloudless,... Art, Literature, and the Drama - Page 86by Margaret Fuller - 1860 - 449 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 334 pages
...behind them or between, Now sparkling, now bedimm'd, but always seen ; Yon crescent Moon, as fix'd as if it grew In its own cloudless, starless lake of blue; I see them all so excellently fair, I see, not feel how beautiful they are ! III. My genial spirits fail, And what can these avail, To lift... | |
| England - 1834 - 918 pages
...an eye ! And those thin clouds abore, in flakes and hars, That gave away their motion to the stars ; Those stars, that glide behind them or between, Now...sparkling, now bedimmed, but always seen : Yon crescent Afoon, as fixed as if it grew In its own cloudless, starless lake of blue ; 1 see them all so excellently... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1828 - 374 pages
...: And still I gaze — and with how blank an eye ! And those thin clouds above, in flakes and bars, Those stars, that glide behind them or between, Now...lake of blue ; I see them all so excellently fair, I see, not feel how beautiful they are ! in. My genial spirits fail, And what can these avail To lift... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...behind Uicm or between. Sot sparkling, now bcdimm'd, but always seen ; Yon crescent Moon, as fix'd ^ # $ % & ' [ see them all so excellently fair, I see, not feel how beautiful they are ! MX genial spirits fail,... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - American poetry - 1832 - 1022 pages
...an eye ! And those thin clouds above, in flakes and bars, That give away their motion to the stars; Those stars, that glide behind them or between, Now sparkling, now bedimmed, but always seen: Ton crescent moon as fixed as if it grew In its own cloudless, starless lake of blue; I see them all... | |
| English literature - 1834 - 864 pages
...an eye ! And those thin clouds above, in flakes and bars, That give away their motion to the stars ; Those stars that glide behind them or between, Now...of blue ; — I see them all so excellently fair, I see, not feel, how beautiful they are ! ' My genial spirits fail; And what can these avail To lift... | |
| 1834 - 512 pages
...an eye! And those thin clouds above, in flakes and bars, That give away their motion to the stars ; Those stars, that glide behind them or between, Now...it grew In its own cloudless, starless lake of blue ; 1 see them all so excellently fair, I see, not feel how beautiful they are ! And what can these avail... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1834 - 312 pages
...an eye ! And those thin clouds above, in flakes and bars, That give away their motion to the stars ; Those stars, that glide behind them or between, Now...it grew In its own cloudless, starless lake of blue ; 1 see them all so excellently fair, I see, not feel how beautiful they are ! III. My genial spirits... | |
| Scotland - 1834 - 896 pages
...motion to the stars ; Those stars, that glide behind them or between, Now sparkling, now bcdimraed, but always seen : Yon crescent Moon, as fixed as if...it grew In its own cloudless, starless lake of blue ; 1 see them all so excellently fair, I seo, not feel how beautiful they are I " My genial spirits... | |
| lady Henrietta Georgiana M. Chatterton - 1837 - 716 pages
...an eye ! And those dim clouds above, in flakes and bars, That give away their motion to the stars; Those stars that glide behind them, or between, Now...lake of blue ; I see them all so excellently fair, I see, not feel, how beautiful they are ! O pure of heart, thou need'st not ask of me What this strong... | |
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