Had. There they dwell, and muse, And wander ; beings beautiful, immortal, Minds vast as heaven, capacious as the sky, Whose thoughts connect past, present, and to come, And glow with light intense, imperishable. Thus, in the sparry chambers of the sea... Hadad: A Dramatic Poem - Page 76by James Abraham Hillhouse - 1825 - 208 pagesFull view - About this book
| 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,... | |
| 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... | |
| 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,... | |
| 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,... | |
| 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.... | |
| 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,... | |
| 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... | |
| 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,... | |
| 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... | |
| 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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