| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 792 páginas
...lifting high in air Shall swear by Him, the ever-living One, Time is no more ! Believe thou, O my soul, Life is a vision shadowy of Truth ; And vice, and anguish, and the wormy grave, Shapes of a dream ! The veiling clouds retire, And lo ! the Throne of the redeeming God Forth flashing unimaginable day... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1861 - 448 páginas
...lifting high in air Shall swear by Him, the ever-living One, Time is no more ! Believe thou, 0 my soul, Life is a vision shadowy of Truth ; And vice, and anguish, and the wormy grave, Shapes of a dream ! The veiling clouds retire, And lo ! the Throne of the redeeming God, / Forth flashing unimaginable... | |
| Golden gleanings - 1863 - 342 páginas
...everlastingly. Samuel Taylor Coleridge. THE VANITY OF LIFE. FROM RELiG1OUS MUS1NGS. BEL1EVE thou, O my soul, Life is a vision shadowy of truth ; And vice, and anguish, and the wormy grave, Shapes of a dream ! The veiling clouds retire, And lo ! the throne of the redeeming God, Forth flashing unimaginable... | |
| William Russell - 1861 - 448 páginas
...What time they bend bofore the jasper Throne, Reflect no lovelier hues 1 • Believe thou, O my soul, Life is a vision shadowy of Truth ; And vice, and anguish, and the wormy grave, Shapes of a dream ! The veiling clouds retire ; And lo ! the throne of the redeeming God, Forth flashing unimaginable... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 332 páginas
...lifting high in air Shall swear by Him, the ever-living One, Time is no more! Believe thou, O my soul, Life is a vision shadowy of truth; And vice, and anguish, and the wormy grave, Shapes of a dream ! The veiling clouds retire, And lo! the throne of the redeeming God Forth flashing unimaginable day... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 720 páginas
...lifting high in air Shall swear by Him, the ever-living One, Time is no more ! Believe thou, O my soul, Life is a vision shadowy of Truth ; And vice, and anguish, and the wormy grave, Shapes of a dream ! The veiling clouds retire, And lo ! the Throne of the redeeming God Forth flashing unimaginable day... | |
| 1866 - 588 páginas
...asseverates his conviction that our mortal life itself is no more than this : — Believe thou, O, my soul, Life is a vision, shadowy of truth, And vice, and anguish, and the wormy grave, Shapes of a dream. A few passages, from the poems and poetical fragments Coleridge has left us, setting forth and illustrating... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1867 - 684 páginas
...only sueh as Young, in one of his better moments, might have writ ? — ' Believe thon, O my soul, Life is a vision shadowy of truth; And vice, and anguish, and the wormy grave, Shapes of a dream 1' I thank you for these lines in the name of a necessarian, and for what follows in next paragraph,... | |
| Unity, Mary Ann Kelty - 1867 - 150 páginas
...Coleridge seems to have indulged this idea when he says — " Constantly believe thou, O my soul, L1fe is a vision, shadowy of truth ; And vice and anguish, and the wormy grave, Shapes of a dream." which have reproved us to our greatest benefit. — EDITOR. " Seek meekness." — Zephaniah ii. 3.... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1868 - 444 páginas
...will life itself be different to you, and lit with the light of heaven. — "Believe thou, oh my soul, Life is a vision shadowy of truth ; And vice, and anguish, and the wormy grave, Shapes of a dream ! The veiling clouds retire, And lo ! the Throne of the redeeming God, Forth flashing unimaginable... | |
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