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" What thou art we know not ; What is most like thee ? From rainbow clouds there flow not Drops so bright to see, As from thy presence showers a rain of melody. "
Poems selected from Percy Bysshe Shelley, with preface by R. Garnett - Page 185
by Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880
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Sabrinae corolla in hortulis regiae scholae Salopiensis contextuerunt tres ...

Sabrinae corolla in hortulis regiae scholae Salopiensis contextuerunt tres ...

Shrewsbury (England). Royal School - Literary Criticism - 1801 - 328 pages
...acutis ictubus aera ; Sed pallet Aurorae sub alba Vivida fax tenuata luce ; R All the earth and air With thy voice is loud, As, when night is bare, From one...moon rains out her beams, and heaven is overflowed. SHELLET. Silent Love. Few the words that I have spoken ; true love's words are ever few ; Yet by many...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume

The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in ..., Volume 1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pages
...In the while dawn clear, Until we hardly see, we feel that it is there. All the earth and air With thy voice is loud, As, when night is bare, From one lonely clnud The moon rains out her beams, and heaven is overflow'd, What thoti art we know not; What is most...
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The three histories

The three histories

Maria Jane Jewsbury - 1830 - 322 pages
...wife from her qffiche, and as he did so, involuntarily quoted poetry. * " All the earth and air With thy voice is loud, As when night is bare, From one...moon rains out her beams, and heaven is overflowed. With thy clear keen joyance, Languor cannot be, Shadow of annoyance, Never came near thee: Thou lovest,...
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Studies in poetry: Embracing notices of the lives and writings of the best ...

Studies in poetry: Embracing notices of the lives and writings of the best ...

George Barrell Cheever - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1830 - 480 pages
...In the white dawn clear, Until we hardly see, we feel that it is there. All the earth and air With thy voice is loud. As, when night is bare, From one...lonely cloud The moon rains out her beams, and heaven ia overflowed. What thou art we know not ; What is most like thee ? From rainbow clouds there flow...
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The poetical works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: complete in one volume

The poetical works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: complete in one volume

Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats - Literary Criticism - 1831 - 607 pages
...in the white dawn clear, Until we hardly see, wo feel that it is there. All the earth and air With thin roof, The stars peep behind her and peer ; And...laugh to see them whirl and flee, Like a swarm of u overBow'd. What thou art we know not ; What is most like thee Î From rainbow clouds there flow not...
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The Book of Gems: Wordsworth to Bayly

The Book of Gems: Wordsworth to Bayly

Samuel Carter Hall - 1838
...In the white dawn clear, Until we hardly see, we feel that it is there. All the earth and air With thy voice is loud, As, when night is bare, From one...there flow not Drops so bright to see, As from thy presenee showers a rain of melody. Like a poet hidden In the light of thought, Singing hymns unbidden,...
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The poetical works of Coleridge, Shelley and Keats ...

The poetical works of Coleridge, Shelley and Keats ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Literary Criticism - 1838 - 575 pages
...As, when night is bare, From one lonely cloud The moon rains out her beams, and heaven is overflow'd. What thou art we know not ; What is most like thee...bright to see, As from thy presence showers a rain of meiudy. Like a poet bidden In the light of thought, Singing hymns unbidden, Till the world is wrought...
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The book of gems: The poets and artists of Great Britain

The book of gems: The poets and artists of Great Britain, Volume 1

Samuel Carter Hall - Literary Criticism - 1838
...see, we feel that it is there. All the earth and air With thy voice is loud, As, when night is hare, From one lonely cloud The moon rains out her beams,...What thou art we know not ; What is most like thee 1 From rainhow clouds there flow not Drops so bright to see, As from thy presence showers a rain of...
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The pilgrims of the Thames in search of the National!: The illus., designed ...

The pilgrims of the Thames in search of the National!: The illus., designed ...

Pierce Egan - 1838 - 360 pages
...observed Mrs. Bodger, who was the first to break the silence. " Yes," replied Sprightly— " Night it bare From one lonely cloud, The moon rains out her beams, and heaven is overflowed.' " Beautiful! exquisite ! " fervently exclaimed Miss Azure, who, in the present instance, really felt...
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The pilgrims of the Thames, in search of the national!

The pilgrims of the Thames, in search of the national!

Fiction - 1838 - 375 pages
...observed Mrs. Bodger, who was the first to break the silence. " Yes," replied Sprightly— * Night in bare From one lonely cloud. The moon rains out her beams, and heaven ii overflowed,' " Beautiful ! exquisite ! " fervently exclaimed Miss Azure, who, in the present instance,...
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