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Hadad: A Dramatic Poem - Page 76
by James Abraham Hillhouse - 1825 - 208 pages
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The United States Literary Gazette, Volume 2

1824 - 494 pages
...milder beauty, mimicking The mystic signs of changeful Mazzaroth. Tarn. Unheard-of splendour ! Had. There they dwell, and muse, And wander ; Beings beautiful,...connect past, present, and to come, And glow with light jntense, imperishable. Thus, in the sparry chambers of the Sea And Air-Pavilions, rainbow Tabernacles,...
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The United States Literary Gazette, Volume 2

Literature - 1825 - 492 pages
...Mazzaroth. Tarn. Unheard-of splendour ! Had. There they dwell, and muse, And wander ; Beings heautiful, immortal, Minds vast as heaven, capacious as the sky,...present, and to come, And glow with light intense, imperishahle. Thus, in the sparry chamhers of the Sea And Air-Pavilions, rainhow Tahernacles, They...
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Selections from the American Poets: With Some Introductory Remarks

American poetry - 1834 - 402 pages
...milder beauty, mimicking The mystic signs of changeful Mazzaroth. Tarn. Unheard-of splendor ! Had. There they dwell, and muse, And wander; Beings beautiful,...immortal, Minds vast as heaven, capacious as the sky, \Miose thoughts connect past, present, and to come, And glow with light intense, imperishable. Thus,...
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Selections from the American Poets: With Some Introductory Remarks

American poetry - 1834 - 406 pages
...milder beauty, mimieking The mystie signs of ehangeful Mazzaroth. Tarn. Unheard-of splendor I Hail. There they dwell, and muse, And wander; Beings beautiful, immortal, Minds vast as heaven, eapaeious as the sky, Whose thoughts eonneet past, present, and to eome, And glow with light intense,...
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The American Common-place Book of Poetry, with Occasional Notes

American poetry - 1839 - 430 pages
...a milder beauty, mimicking The mystic signs of changeful Mazzaroth. Tarn. Unheard of splendor! Had. There they dwell, and muse, And wander; Beings beautiful,...imperishable. Thus, in the sparry chambers of the sea And air-pavilinns, rtinbow tabernacles, They study Nature's secrets, and enjoy No poor dominion. Tarn....
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Dramas, Discourses, and Other Pieces, Volume 1

James Abraham Hillhouse - 1839 - 320 pages
...a milder beauty, mimicking The mystic signs of changeful Mazzaroth. Tam. Unheard of wonders ! Had. There they dwell, and muse, And wander ; Beings beautiful,...to come, And glow with light intense, imperishable. So in the sparry chambers of the Sea And Air-Pavilions, upper Tabernacles, They study Nature's secrets,...
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Selections from the American Poets, Issue 111

William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1840 - 328 pages
...milder beauty, mimicking The mystic signs of changeful Mazzaroth. Tam. Unheard-of splendour ! Had. There they dwell, and muse, And wander ; beings beautiful,...study Nature's secrets, and enjoy No poor dominion. Tam. Are they beautiful, And powerful far beyond the human race ? Had. Man's feeble heart cannot conceive...
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The Southern literary messenger, Volume 7

1841 - 908 pages
...useless there. » » * * * there they dwell, and muse And wander: Beings beautiful, immortal Minda vast as heaven, capacious as the sky ; Whose thoughts...To Come, And glow with light intense, imperishable. So in the starry chambers of the Sea And Air-pavilions, upper Tabernacles, They study Nature's secrets,...
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The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical Introduction

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American poetry - 1842 - 638 pages
...milder bcauty, mimicking The mystic signs of changeful Mazzaroth. Ttnn. Unheard-of splendour ! Hnd. There they dwell, and muse, And wander; beings beautiful,...with light intense, imperishable. Thus, in the sparry chainlH'rs of the sea And air-pavilions, rainbow tabernacles, They study nature's secrets, and enjoy...
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The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 1

Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - American periodicals - 1842 - 578 pages
...inestimable, studded so That sun or stars were useless there. Tarn. Unheard of wonders ! Had. * * * * Beings, beautiful, immortal, Minds vast as Heaven,...to come, And glow with light intense, imperishable. So in the sparry chambers of the sea And air pavilions, upper tabernacles, They study nature's secrets,...
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