By myriad rings in trembling chains, Each graven with the threaded zone Which claims it as the master's own. See how yon beam of seeming white Is braided out of seven-hued light, Yet in those lucid globes no ray By any chance shall break astray. Hark... The American Journal of Clinical Medicine - Side 13241911Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1858 - 420 sider
...Whhh claims it as the master's own. See how yon beam of seeming white Is braided out oi seven-hued light, Yet in those lucid globes no ray By any chance...spirals circling round, Wakes the hushed spirit through tkice i«r With music it is heaven to hear. Then mark the cloven sphere that holds All thought in its... | |
| Norman Macleod - 1859 - 564 sider
...moving frame, Its living marbles jointed strong With glistening band and silvery thong, And link'd to reason's guiding reins By myriad rings in trembling...sound, Arches and spirals circling round, Wakes the hush'd spirit through thine ear With music it is heaven to hear. Then mark the cloven sphere that holds... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1861 - 550 sider
...See how yon beam of seeming white Is braided out of seven-lined light ;13 Yet in those lucid globes14 no ray By any chance shall break astray. Hark how...through thine ear With music it is heaven to hear. C. Then mark the cloven sphere" that holds All thought in its mysterious folds ; That feels sensation's17... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1862 - 346 sider
...Which claims it as the master's own. See how yon beam of seeming white Is braided out of seven-hued light, Yet in those lucid globes no ray By any chance...through thine ear With music it is heaven to hear. 12* B Then mark the cloven sphere that holds All thought in its mysterious folds, That feels sensation's... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1862 - 558 sider
...See how yon beam of seeming white Is braided out of seven-hned light;13 Yet in those lucid globes'4 no ray By any chance shall break astray. Hark how the rolling surge11 of sound, Arches and spirals circling round, Wakes the hushed spirit through thine ear With... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1863 - 552 sider
...it as the Master's own. 5. See how yon beam of seeming white Is braided out of seven-hned light;13 Yet in those lucid globes'-* no ray By any chance shall break astray. Hark how the rolling surge'6 of sound, Arches and spirals circling round, Wakes the hushed spirit through thine ear With... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1870 - 242 sider
...Which claims it as the master's own. See how yon beam of seeming white Is braided out of scven-hued light, Yet in those lucid globes no ray By any chance...circling round, Wakes the hushed spirit through thine car With music it is heaven to hear. Then mark the cloven sphere that holds All thought in its mysterious... | |
| Edward Dillon Mapother - 1870 - 136 sider
...Which claims it as the Master's own " See how yon beam of seeming white Is braided out of seven-hued light, Yet in those lucid globes no ray By any chance shall break astray. 100 PUBLIC HEALTH. Hark, how the rolling surge of sound, Arches and spirals circling round, Wakes the... | |
| Joel Dorman Steele - 1872 - 248 sider
...of the brain. VIII. SPECIAL SENSES "SEE how yon beam of seeming white Is braided out of seven-hued light ; Yet in those lucid globes no ray By any chance...sound, Arches and spirals circling round, Wakes the hush'd spirit through thine ear With music it is heaven to hear." HOLMES THE SPECIAL SENSES. I. TOUCH.... | |
| Margaret E. Sandford - 1875 - 200 sider
...Which claims it as the Master's own. \. See how yon beam of seeming white, Is braided out of seven-hued light, Yet in those lucid globes no ray, By any chance...through thine ear, With music it is heaven to hear. VI Then mark the cloven sphere that holds, All thought in its mysterious folds, That feels sensation's... | |
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