I seem in star and flower To feel thee some diffusive power, I do not therefore love thee less: My love involves the love before; My love is vaster passion now; Tho' mix'd with God and Nature thou, I seem to love thee more and more. Personal and literary - Page 139by William Ewart Gladstone - 1879Full view - About this book
| 1864 - 998 pages
...of nature recalls the friend who has left him. Thy voice is on the rolling air : I hear thee where the waters run : Thou standest in the rising sun, And in the setting thou art fair. This close and intense sympathy is, as a feature of European thought, characteristically modern; and... | |
| 1860 - 722 pages
...friend that canst not die, Mine, mine, forever, ever mine ! « Thy voice is on the rolling air ; 1 hear thee when the waters run, Thou standest in the rising sun, And in the setting thou art fair. "Far off tbou art, but ever nigh, I have thee still, and I rejoice ; I prosper, circled with thy voice... | |
| 1850 - 676 pages
...shaped itself to this idea. Its intensity is gone, but it has become spiritualized and enlarged. " Thy voice is on the rolling air ; I hear thee when...the rising sun, And in the setting thou art fair. " My love involves the love before ; My love is vaster passion now ; Though mixed with God and Nature... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1850 - 678 pages
...shaped itself to this idea. Its intensity is gone, but it has become spiritualized and enlarged. " Thy voice is on the rolling air ; I hear thee when...the rising sun, And in the setting thou art fair. " My love involves the love before ; My love is vaster passion now ; Though mixed with God and Nature... | |
| 1871 - 878 pages
...love, and therefore to have a kind of divine omnipresence, "loved deeper, darklier understood : " " Thy voice is on the rolling air, I hear thee when...the rising sun, And in the setting thou art fair." But this identification of the limited with the unlimited is not pantheistic, because for Mr. Tennyson... | |
| 1871 - 808 pages
...omnipresence, " loved deeper, darklier understood : " " Thy voice is on the rolling air, I hear thcc when the waters run, Thou standest in the rising sun, And in the setting thou art fair." But this identification of the limited with the unlimited is not pantheistic, because for Mr. Tennyson... | |
| 1868
...mind inging Grod near, a mind that can say, " Thy voice ia in the rolling air ; II hear Thee where the waters run ; Thou standest in the rising sun, And in the setting Thou art fair," ings also around us all the principalities and powers of the heavenly ices, and thus angels of God... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 228 pages
...And mingle all the world with thee. 199 CXXVIII. THY voice is on the rolling air ; I hear thee where the waters run ; Thou standest in the rising sun,...art fair. What art thou then ? I cannot guess ; But tho' I seem in star and flower To feel thee, some diffusive power, I do not therefore love thee less... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 228 pages
...And mingle all the world with thee. 199 CXXVIII. THY voice is on the rolling air ; I hear thee where the waters run ; Thou standest in the rising sun,...art fair. What art thou then ? I cannot guess ; But tho' I seem in star and flower To feel thee some diffusive power, I do not therefore love thee less... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1851 - 234 pages
...good And mingle all the world with thee. CXXIX. THY voice is on the rolling air; I hear thee where the waters run; Thou standest in the rising sun, And...art fair. What art thou then ? I cannot guess ; But tho' I seem in star and flower To feel thee some diffusive power, I do not therefore love thee less:... | |
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