In such access of mind, in such high hour Of visitation from the living God, Thought was not ; in enjoyment it expired. No thanks he breathed, he proffered no request; Rapt into still communion that transcends The imperfect offices of prayer and praise,... Blackwood's Magazine - Page 5091838Full view - About this book
| W. Daniell - 1850 - 408 pages
...of the next day. ' Jesus substantial bread, If them our spirits feed, Nothing can we want beside.' ' In such access of mind, in such high hour Of visitation...request, Rapt into still communion, that transcends Th' imperfect offices of prayer and praise.' WORDSWORTH." "April 28th, 1839. Funeral sermon for our... | |
| Thomas Powell - American literature - 1850 - 384 pages
...sensations, soul and form All melted into him ; they swallowed up His animal being ; in them did he live, And by them did he live ; they were his life. In such access of mind, in such high tones Of visitation from the living God, Thought was not, in enjoyment it expired ; No thanks he breathed,... | |
| Thomas Powell - American literature - 1850 - 382 pages
...sensations, soul and form All melted into him ; they swallowed up His animal being ; in them did he live, And by them did he live ; they were his life. In such access of mind, in such high tones Of visitation from the living God, Thought was not, in enjoyment it expired ; No thanks he breathed,... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1851 - 636 pages
...sensation, soul, and form All melted into him ; they swallowed up His animal being ; in them did he live, And by them did he live ; they were his life. In such access of mind, in such high form Of visitation from the living God, Thought was not, in enjoyment it expired. No thanks he breathed,... | |
| Periodicals - 1851 - 608 pages
...melted int1) h in ; they swallowed up Hi- animal ln-iu/ ; in them did he life, And by them did lie live; they were his life. In such access of mind, in such high hour Of vimtaiio« from the living (sod, Thought was not ; in enjoyment it expired. No thiinks he breathed,... | |
| Bartholomew Elliott G. Warburton - 1852 - 954 pages
...a holy place, and remained for a long time in silence, which I did not care to break : he seemed " Rapt into still communion that transcends The imperfect...praise ; His mind was a thanksgiving to the Power Tliat made him, — it was blessedness and love." At length he spoke in his usual tone, as he flung... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1852 - 792 pages
...sensation, sou], and form, All melted into him ; they swallow'd up His animal being ; in them did he live, And by them did he live ; they were his life. In such access of mind, in such high haul Of visitation from the living God, Thought was not ; in enjoyment it expired. No thanks he breathed,... | |
| Edward Brooks Hall - Spouses of clergy - 1853 - 462 pages
...spectacle; sensation, soul, and form All melted in him; they swallowed up His animal being; in them did he live, And by them did he live ; they were his life....Power That made him ; it was blessedness and love.' " I have got Samor to read, because you recommend it, and am shocked to find how unfit my mind has... | |
| John Wright - 1853 - 142 pages
...sensation, soul, and form, All melted into him ; they swallowed up His animal being ; in them did he live, And by them did he live ; they were his life....power That made him ; it was blessedness and love !" On the merit of this quotation, writers of acknowledged authority have disagreed. Coleridge insisted... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1853 - 394 pages
...to set in view The feeling pleasures of his loneliness, His observations, and the thoughts his mind In such access of mind, in such high hour Of visitation...praise, , His mind was a thanksgiving to the power ;' NThat made him ; it was blessedness and love ! A Herdsman on the lonely mountain tops, Such intercourse... | |
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