Paracelsus, Tema 366E. Wilson, 1835 - 216 páginas |
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... sleep not whom God needs ; nor fear Their holding light his charge , when every hour That finds that charge delay'd is a new death . Thus for the faith in which I trust ; and hence I can abjure so well the secret arts These pedants ...
... sleep not whom God needs ; nor fear Their holding light his charge , when every hour That finds that charge delay'd is a new death . Thus for the faith in which I trust ; and hence I can abjure so well the secret arts These pedants ...
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... sleep the unsunn'd tarns ? Fest . As strong delusions have prevail'd ere now : Men have set out as gallantly to seek Their ruin ; I have heard of such — yourself Avow all hitherto have fail'd and fallen . And yet Mich . Nay , Festus ...
... sleep the unsunn'd tarns ? Fest . As strong delusions have prevail'd ere now : Men have set out as gallantly to seek Their ruin ; I have heard of such — yourself Avow all hitherto have fail'd and fallen . And yet Mich . Nay , Festus ...
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... loitering of a page Through bower and over lawn , ' till eve shall bring The stately lady's presence whom he loves— The broken sleep of the fisher whose rough coat Enwraps the queenly pearl — these are faint types ! 40 PARACELSUS .
... loitering of a page Through bower and over lawn , ' till eve shall bring The stately lady's presence whom he loves— The broken sleep of the fisher whose rough coat Enwraps the queenly pearl — these are faint types ! 40 PARACELSUS .
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... knees , and smooth'd The damp locks ; whose sly soothings just began When my sick spirit craved repose awhile . . . God ! was I fighting Sleep off for Death's sake ? God ! Thou art Mind ! Unto the Ma te -Mind Mi 52 PARACELsus .
... knees , and smooth'd The damp locks ; whose sly soothings just began When my sick spirit craved repose awhile . . . God ! was I fighting Sleep off for Death's sake ? God ! Thou art Mind ! Unto the Ma te -Mind Mi 52 PARACELsus .
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... sleeps the sultry noon away Beneath the tent - tree by the way - side well : And this in language as the need should be , Now pour'd at once forth in a burning flow , Now piled up in a grand array of words . This done , to perfect and ...
... sleeps the sultry noon away Beneath the tent - tree by the way - side well : And this in language as the need should be , Now pour'd at once forth in a burning flow , Now piled up in a grand array of words . This done , to perfect and ...
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aims Alsatia amid Aprile aspire aught Avicenna awhile Azoth Basil behold beside better blind born brow calm Carinthia chance Colmar dare dear Aureole Dear Festus delight despair doubt dream earth Ecolampadius Einsiedeln Erastus eyes fail'd faint fate fear Fenchurch Street Fest fool Galen gaze glad glorious God's gone grave happy hate heart Hohenheim hope hopes and fears labours laudanum laugh light live look man's mankind Michal mighty mortal ne'er never night nought o'er once Oporinus Paracelsus passionate past praise proud quæ rest reward ROBERT BROWNING sages Salzburg scorn secret seek sing sleep smile soul speak spirit splendour star stay strange strength success sure sweet tell thee Theophrastus thine things thought toil true trust truth Villach weak weary wherefore wonder words Würzburg youth Zurich
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Página 36 - Truth is within ourselves ; it takes no rise From outward things, whate'er you may believe. There is an inmost centre in us all, Where truth abides in fulness ; and around, Wall upon wall, the gross flesh hems it in, This perfect, clear perception— which is truth.
Página 189 - Then all is still: earth is a wintry clod; But spring-wind, like a dancing psaltress, passes Over its breast to waken it; rare verdure Buds tenderly upon rough banks, between The withered tree-roots and the cracks of frost, Like a smile striving with a wrinkled face...
Página 192 - For these things tend still upward, progress is The law of life, man is not Man as yet. Nor shall I deem his object served, his end Attained, his genuine strength put fairly forth, While only here and there a star dispels The darkness, here and there a towering mind O'erlooks its prostrate fellows : when the host Is out at once to the despair of night, When all mankind alike is perfected, Equal in full-blown powers — then, not...
Página 28 - I go to prove my soul ! I see my way as birds their trackless way — I shall arrive ! what time, what circuit first, I ask not : but unless God send his hail Or blinding fire-balls, sleet, or stifling snow, In some time — his good time — I shall arrive : He guides me and the bird. In his good time ! Mich.
Página 191 - Hints and previsions of which faculties, Are strewn confusedly everywhere about The inferior natures, and all lead up higher, All shape out dimly the superior race, The heir of hopes too fair to turn out false, And man appears at last.
Página 18 - Be sure that God Ne'er dooms to waste the strength he deigns impart ! Ask the geier-eagle why she stoops at once Into the vast and unexplored abyss, What full-grown power informs her from the first, Why she not marvels, strenuously beating...
Página 148 - On rugged stones strewn here and there, but piled In order once : then follows — mark what follows ! " The sad rhyme of the men who proudly clung "To their first fault, and withered in their pride.
Página 166 - T is only when they spring to heaven that angels Reveal themselves to you ; they sit all day Beside you, and lie down at night by you Who care not for their presence, muse or sleep, And all at once they leave you and you know them...
Página 122 - The rock, their barren bed, one diamond. But were it so — were man all mind — he gains A station little enviable. From God Down to the lowest spirit ministrant, Intelligence exists which casts our mind Into immeasurable shade. No, no: Love, hope, fear, faith — these make humanity; These are its sign and note and character, And these I have lost!
Página 71 - t is not too late. I have a quiet home for us, and friends. Michal shall smile on you. Hear you ? Lean thus, And breathe my breath. I shall not lose one word Of all your speech, one little word, Aprile ! Apr.