Moreover, something is or seems, That touches me with mystic gleams, Like glimpses of forgotten dreams — 'Of something felt, like something here; Of something done, I know not where; Such as no language may declare. Notes and Queries - Page 3141867Full view - About this book
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1843 - 256 pages
...he with matter, could she climb Beyond her own material prime ? " Moreover, something is or seems, That touches me with mystic gleams, Like glimpses...know not where ; Such as no language may declare." The still voice laugh'd. " I talk," said he, " Not with thy dreams. Suffice it thee Thy pain is a reality."... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845 - 510 pages
...he with matter, could she climb Beyond her own material prime ? " Moreover, something is or seems, That touches me with mystic gleams, Like glimpses...know not where ; Such as no language may declare." The still voice laugh'd. " I talk," said he, " Not with thy dreams. Suffice it thee Thy pain is a reality."... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 402 pages
...he with matter, could she climb Beyond her own material prime ? " Moreover, something is or seems, That touches me with mystic gleams, Like glimpses...know not where ; Such as no language may declare." The still voice laugh'd. " I talk," said he, " Not with thy dreams. Suffice it thee Thy pain is a reality."... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 290 pages
...he with matter, could she climb Beyond her own material prime ? " Moreover, something is or seems, That touches me with mystic gleams, Like glimpses...know not where; Such as no language may declare." The still voice laughed. " I talk," said he, " Not with thy dreams. Suffice it thee Thy pain is a reality."... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 300 pages
...he with matter, could she climb Beyond her own material prime ? " Moreover, something is or seems, That touches me with mystic gleams, Like glimpses...know not where ; Such as no language may declare." The still voice laughed. " I talk," said he, " Not with thy dreams. Suffice it thee Thy pain is a reality."... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1856 - 400 pages
...he with matter, could she climb Beyond her own material prime ? " Moreover, something is or seems, That touches me with mystic gleams, Like glimpses...know not where ; Such as no language may declare." The still voice laugh'd. " I talk," said he, " Not with thy dreams. Suffice it thee Thy pain is a reality."... | |
| 1857 - 692 pages
...last, not least, Tennyson, who explains the mystery : " Moreover something is, or seems, That teaches me with mystic gleams, Like glimpses of forgotten...know not where ; Such as no language may declare." The Two Voices. JP THE CASE IS ALTERED. (2nd S. iv. 188.) There is a well-known public-house with this... | |
| John Timbs - 1859 - 312 pages
...other's mind and speech. And he thus explains the mystery : Moreover something is, or seems, That teaches me with mystic gleams, Like glimpses of forgotten...know not where ; Such as no language may declare. Considerable fpace has been devoted to this inquiry, from our conviction of its great interest and... | |
| Mrs. H. J. Moore - 1860 - 316 pages
...the lonely hut, they slowly descended to their home. CHAPTER IX. " MOREOVER, something is or seems, That touches me with mystic gleams, Like glimpses...know not where ; Such as no language may declare." WHY and whither had the missing ones fled ? Why had not Esther Cram, with her usual forethought, prepared... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - 366 pages
...he with matter, could she climb Beyond her own material prime V " Moreover, something is or seems, That touches me with mystic gleams, Like glimpses...know not where ; Such as no language may declare." " But thou," said I, " hast missed thy mark, Who sought'st to wreck my mortal ark, By making all the... | |
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