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" From heart to heart is stealing, From earth to man, from man to earth : — It is the hour of feeling. One moment now may give us more Than years of toiling reason : Our minds shall drink at every pore The spirit of the season. "
The Sacred History of the World ... - Page 170
by Sharon Turner - 1835
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The Sacred History of the World: As Displayed in the Creation and ..., Volume 2

Sharon Turner - Creation - 1834 - 610 pages
...delight which excite him, are the natural effects of the splendid pageant of the cloud, on his vision at that season ; as natural to him as the activities...leave impressions which the cultivated mind loves afterwards to cherish.13 As Wordsworth is the poet of the natural feelings, beautiful alike in their...
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The Western Messenger, Volume 1

James Freeman Clarke, William Henry Channing, James Handasyd Perkins - Unitarianism - 1836 - 740 pages
...every pore The spirit of the season. Some silent laws our hearts will make, Which they shall long obey; We, for the year to come, may take Our temper from to-day. And from the blessed power that rolls About, below, above, We '11 frame the measure of our souls; They...
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The Sacred History of the World: Attempted to be Philosophically ..., Volume 2

Sharon Turner - Creation - 1838 - 448 pages
...delight which excite him, are the natural effects of the splendid pageant of the cloud on his vision at that season ; as natural to him as the activities...come, may take Our temper from to-day." Wordsworth's Poems, v. 5. p. 209. • KARLV SPRIHS. " I heard a thousand blended notes, While in a grove I sat reclined...
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Select Pieces from the Poems of William Wordsworth

William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1843 - 278 pages
...every pore The spirit of the season. Some silent laws our hearts will make, Which they shall long obey; We for the year to come may take Our temper from to-day. And from the blessed Power that rolls About, below, above, We'll frame the measure of our souls : They...
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Sacred History of the World: Attempted to be ..., Volume 2, Issue 72

Sharon Turner - Creation - 1844 - 452 pages
...delight Which excite him, are the natural effects of the splendid pageant of the cloud on his vision at that season ; as natural to him as the activities...to cherish. t As Wordsworth is the We, for the year tb come, may take Our temper from to-day." „ Wordsworth's Poems, v. 5. p. 209. • EM'.rv Brutus....
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 123

American periodicals - 1874 - 898 pages
...pore The spirit of the season. Some silent laws our hearts will make, Which they shall long obey : We for the year to come may take Our temper from to-day. And from the blessed power that rolls About, below, above, We'll frame the measure of our souls : They...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 1

Half hours - 1847 - 614 pages
...pore The spirit of the' season. Some silent laws our hearts will make, Which they shall long obey : We for the year to come may take Our temper from to-day. And from the blessed power that rolls About, below, above, We'll frame the measure of our souls : They...
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Church Sunday school magazine, Volumes 3-4

1849 - 472 pages
...every pore The spirit of the season. Some silent laws our hearts will make Which they shall long obey ; We for the year to come may take Our temper from to-day. And from the blessed Power that rolls About, below, above, We'll frame the measure of our sonls: They...
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Select English poetry, with notes by E. Hughes

Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 pages
...delight which excite him, are the natural effect of the splendid pageant of the cloud on his vision at that season ; as natural to him, as the activities...leave impressions which the cultivated mind loves afterwards to cherish. * * * Whenever, then, we feel grateful to Providence for having made nature...
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The Young Ladies' Reader: Containing Rules, Observations, and Exercises and ...

William Draper Swan - Readers - 1851 - 442 pages
...pore The spirit of the season. Some silent laws our hearts will make, Which they shall long obey : We for the year to come may take Our temper from to-day. And from the blessed power that rolls About, below, above, We'll frame the measure of our souls : They...
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