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" ... all the rest had passed away like the images on the surface of a stream into which a stone had been cast, but alas! without the after restoration of the latter... "
The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: Including the Dramas of Wallenstein ... - Page 328
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1828
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The Diseases of the will

Théodule Ribot - 1894 - 156 pages
...the general purport of the vision, yet, with the exception of some eight or ten scattered lines and images, all the rest had passed away, like the images...which a stone had been cast ; but, alas ! without the after-restoration of the latter.' " The accounts of his contemporaries regarding his indefatigable...
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English Men of Letters, Volume 10

John Morley - Authors, English - 1894 - 620 pages
...the general purport of the vision, yet, with the exception of some eight or ten scattered lines and images, all the rest had passed away like the images on the surface of a stream into which a stone has been cast, but, alas ! without the after restoration of the latter." This poem, though written...
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Principles of Mental Physiology, with Their Applications to the Training and ...

William Benjamin Carpenter - Human information processing - 1894 - 824 pages
...exception of some eight or ten scattered lines and images, all the rest had passed away, like the imiiges on the surface of a stream into which a stone had been cast ; but, alas ! without the after-restoration of the latter." In the wonderfully graphic description of Coleridge's appearance...
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New Studies in Literature

Edward Dowden - Literature - 1895 - 472 pages
...a lonely stream : let but a blossom of willow-herb or a fox-glove bell be tossed upon the pool and the charm is broken — " All that phantom-world so...thousand circlets spread, And each mis-shape the other." The description might stand for that of Coleridge's own poetry personified, with its visionary beauty,...
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A Thousand and One Gems of English Poetry

Charles Mackay - English poetry - 1896 - 680 pages
...stream into which a stone had bed cast, but, alas I without the after restoration af the latter. Then aU the charm Is broken— all that phantom-world so fair...each mis-shape the other. Stay awhile, Poor youth I who scarcely dar'st lift up &• •eyes— The stream will toon renew its smoothness, son The visions...
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A thousand and one gems of English poetry, selected and arranged by C. Mackay

Charles Mackay - 1897 - 666 pages
...the general purport of the vision, yet, with the exception of some eight or ten scattered lines and images, all the rest had passed away like the images...charm Is broken — all that phantom-world so fair Yanishes, and a thousand circlets spread, And each mis-shape the other. Stay awhile, Poor youth ! who...
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The Ancient Mariner

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1897 - 106 pages
...a lonely stream; but let a blossom of willow-herb or a fox-glove bell be tossed upon the pool, and the charm is broken, — ' All that phantom-world...thousand circlets spread, And each mis-shape the other.' The description might stand for that of Coleridge's own poetry personified, with its visionary beauty...
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The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 9

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1897 - 868 pages
...the general purport of the vision, yet, with the exception of some eight or ten scattered lines and images, all the rest had passed away like the images on the surface of a stream into which a btone had been cast. ' In other cases, a dream may leave a strong general impression on the mind, though...
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1898 - 804 pages
...the images on the surface of a stream into which a stone has been cast, but, alas ! without the afler restoration of the latter ! Then all the charm Is...the other. Stay awhile, Poor youth ! who scarcely dar'st lift up thine eyes — The stream will soon renew its smoothness, The visions will return !...
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Fatherland: Novalis, Freud, and the Discipline of Romance

Kenneth Scott Calhoon - Fiction - 1992 - 204 pages
...return to his room, found . . . that . . . with the exception of some eight or ten scattered lines and images, all the rest had passed away like the images on the surface of a stream into which a stone has been cast, but, alas! without the after restoration of the latter! It is not so much the mundane...
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