Like the sun, thy presence glowing, Clothes the meanest things in light; And when thou, like him, art going, Loveliest objects fade in night. All things looked so bright about thee, That they nothing seem without thee; By that pure and lucid mind Earthly... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Side 3131826Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Manchester Literary Club - 1896 - 576 sider
...without thee ; By that pure and lucid mind Earthly things were too refined. U Go, thou vision sweetly gleaming, Softly on my soul that fell ; Go, for me...— generous swell, ' Fancy and the Poet's shell. One of Wolfe's most amiable traits was his firm attachment to his friends in whose company he found... | |
| John Churton Collins - 1896 - 502 sider
...thee, That they nothing seem without thee; By that pure and lucid mind Earthly things were too refined. Go, thou vision wildly gleaming, Softly on my soul that fell; Go, for me no longer beaming— Go, and all that once delighted Take, and leave me all benighted; Glory's burning—generous swell,... | |
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