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" The thought of our past years in me doth breed Perpetual benedictions, not indeed For that which is most worthy to be blest — Delight and liberty, the simple creed Of childhood, whether busy or at rest, With new-fledged hope still fluttering in his... "
Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions - Page 589
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1881
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volume 4; Volume 22

Theology - 1837 - 436 pages
...stays with us to the end, amidst the thickening clouds of pride and sin. " O joy! that in our embers Is something that doth live, That nature yet remembers What was so fugitive ! " Had the deep, articulate meaning of the immortal ode, from which I quote, reached our inner sense,...
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The Moral and Intellectual School Book: Containing Instructions for Reading ...

William Martin - Readers - 1838 - 368 pages
...upon thee with a weight, Heavy as frost, and deep almost as life ! VIII. O joy ! that in our embers Is something that doth live, That nature yet remembers...thought of our past years in me doth breed Perpetual benediction : not indeed For that which is most worthy to be blest ; Delight and liberty, the simple...
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The Book of Gems: Wordsworth to Bayly

Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1838 - 412 pages
...custom lie upon thee with a weight, Heavy as frost, and deep almost as life ! O joy ! that in our embers Is something that doth live, That nature yet remembers...thought of our past years in me doth breed Perpetual benedietion : not indeed For that which is most worthy to he blest ; Delight and liberty, the simple...
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The Book of Gems: Wordsworth to Bayly

Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1838 - 348 pages
...custom lie upon thee with a weight, Heavy us frost, and deep almost as life ! O joy ! that in our embers Is something that doth live, That nature yet remembers...fugitive ! The thought of our past years in me doth breed Peqietual benediction : not indeed For that which is most worthy to be blest ; Delight and liberty,...
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The Sacred History of the World: Attempted to be Philosophically ..., Volume 2

Sharon Turner - Creation - 1838 - 448 pages
...lemembers, What was so fugitive ! The thought of pur past years in me doth breed Perpetual benediction ; not, indeed, For that which is most worthy to be blest, Delight and liberty ; the simple creed Of childhood ; whether busy or at rest, With new-fledged hope still fluttering in her breast. Not for...
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Jesus and His Biographers: Or, the Remarks on the Four Gospels, Revised with ...

William Henry Furness - Bible - 1838 - 476 pages
...stays with us to the end, amidst the thickening clouds of pride and sin. " O joy ! that in our embers Is something that doth live, That nature yet remembers What was so fugitive !" Had the deep, articulate, meaning of the immortal Ode from which 1 quote, reached our inner sense,...
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The Book of Gems: Wordsworth to Bayly

Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1838 - 336 pages
...almost as life ! O joy ! that in our emhers Is something that doth live, That nature yet rememhers What was so fugitive ! The thought of our past years in me doth hreed Perpetual benediction : not indeed For that which is most worthy to be hlest ; Delight and liherty,...
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National: A Library for the People, Issues 1-26

1839 - 446 pages
...custom lie upon thee with a weight, Heavy as frost, and deep almost as life ! O joy ! that in our embers Is something that doth live, That nature yet remembers What was so fugitive 1 The thought of our past years in me doth breed Perpetual benediction : not indeed For that which...
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The Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Prose and Verse: Complete in One Volume

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1840 - 582 pages
...fade into the light of common day.** And page 352 to 354 of the same ode. " O joy that in our embers cian's glassy cylinder, The indistinguishable blots and colors Of the dim Past c yean in me doth breed Perpetual benedictions : not indeed For that which is most worthy to be blest...
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Childhood, a selection from the poets, by H.M.R.

Childhood - 1841 - 384 pages
...lie upon thee with a weight, Heavy as frost and deep almost as life. IX. O joy ! that in our embers Is something that doth live, That nature yet remembers...thought of our past years in me doth breed Perpetual benediction : not indeed For that which is most worthy to be blest,— Delight and liberty, the simple...
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