and that which should be man, From that one light no man can look upon, Drew to this shore lit by the suns and moons And all the shadows. 0 dear Spirit half-lost In thine own shadow and this fleshly sign That thou art thou — who wailest being born... The Twentieth Century - Page 7391880Full view - About this book
| 1881 - 622 pages
...than triumphant. It is thus that, in his latest utterance, he addresses a new-born child : — ' O dear Spirit half-lost In thine own shadow and this...That thou art thou — who wailest being born And banished into mystery, and the pain Of this divisible-indivisible world, Amongst the numerable-innumerable... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1880 - 204 pages
...deep, With this ninth moon, that sends the hidden sun Down yon dark sea, thou comest, darling boy. n. For in the world, which is not ours, They said ' Let...infinite One, Who made thee unconceivably Thyself Out of TTis whole World-self and all in all — Live thou ! and of the grain and husk, the grape And ivyberry,... | |
| 1880 - 798 pages
...one light no man can look upon, Drew to this shore lit by the suns and moons And all the shadows. O dear Spirit half-lost In thine own shadow and this...numerable-innumerable Sun, sun, and sun, thro' finite-infinite space Finite-infinite time — our mortal veil And shatter'd phantom of that infinite One, Who made thee... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1880 - 204 pages
...one light no man can look upon, Drew to this shore lit by the suns and moons And all the shadows. O dear Spirit half-lost In thine own shadow and this fleshly sign That thou art thou—who wailest being born And bardsh'd into mystery, and the pain Of this divisible-indivisible... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1881 - 502 pages
...one light no man can look upon, Drew to this shore lit by the suns and moons And all the shadows. O dear Spirit halflost In thine own shadow and this...That thou art thou — who wailest being born And banish 'd into mystery, and the pain Of this divisible-indivisible world Among the numerable- in numerable... | |
| Andrew Lyell - 1881 - 68 pages
...there he goes again." And oot o' the darkness o' the star-licht cam these mysterious words, — " O dear Spirit, half-lost In thine own shadow, .and this...That Thou art Thou — who wailest being born And banished into mystery, and the pain Of this divisible-indivisible world, Among the numerable-innumerable... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1882 - 656 pages
...one light no man can look upon, Drew to this shore lit by the suns and moons And all the shadows. O dear Spirit, half-lost In thine own shadow and this...That thou art thou — who wailest being born And banish 'd into mystery, and the pain Of this divisible-indivisible world Among the numerable-innumerable... | |
| Sidney Lanier - 1883 - 312 pages
...And every phase of ever-heightening life, Thou comest. O, dear Spirit, half-lost In thine own shadows and this fleshly sign That thou art thou — who wailest,...born And banish'd into mystery and the pain Of this divisible — indivisible world. * * * ****** Our mortal veil And shatter'd phantom of that infinite... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1884 - 194 pages
...one light no man can look upon, Drew to this shore lit by the suns and moons And all the shadows. O dear Spirit half-lost In thine own shadow and this...the numerable-innumerable Sun, sun, and sun, thro' finite -infinite space In finite-infinite Time — our mortal veil And shatter'd phantom of that infinite... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1884 - 412 pages
...one light no man can look upon, Drew to this shore lit by the sons aud moons And all the shadows. O dear Spirit half-lost In thine own shadow and this fleshly sign That thou art thou— who wailcst being born And banish'd into mystery, aud the puiu Of this divisible-indivisible world Among... | |
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