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" Confin'd to these strait instruments of sense, More dull and narrowly doth operate ; At this hole hears, — the sight must ray from thence, — Here tastes, there smells ; — but when she's gone from hence, Like naked lamp she is one shining sphere,... "
The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: With a Memoir - Page 229
by Robert Southey - 1880
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The curse of Kehama, Volume 1

Robert Southey - 1811 - 304 pages
...gone from hence, Like naked lamp she is one shining sphere, And round about has perfect cognoscence, Whate'er in her horizon doth appear. She is one orb...was the author's friend, had evidently read them. Undying as 1 am ! — II. p. 13. The Soul is not a thing of which a man may say, it hath been, it is...
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The curse of Kehama, Volume 1

Robert Southey - 1812 - 288 pages
...gone from hence, Like naked lamp she is one shining sphere, And round about has perfect cognoscence, Whate'er in her horizon doth appear. She is one orb...of this strange series of poems, a few passages are tob e found of exceeding beauty. Milton, who was the author's friend, had evidently read them. Undying...
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The curse of Kehama, Volume 1

Robert Southey - 1812 - 278 pages
...gone from hence, Like naked lamp she is one shining sphere, And round about has perfect cognoscence, Whate'er in her horizon doth appear. She is one orb of sense, all eye, all airy ear. Amid th uncouth allegory, and more uncouth language, of this strange series of poems, a few passages are...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, Esq. ...: Kehama

Robert Southey - 1818 - 290 pages
...from hence, 160 Like naked lamp she is one shining sphere, And round about has perfect cognoscence, Whate'er in her horizon doth appear. She is one orb...was the author's friend, had evidently read them. Undying as I am ! — II. p. IS, The Soul is not a thing of which a man may say, it hath been, it is...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 5

1822 - 384 pages
...hence, Like naked lamp she is one shining sphear, And round about has perfect cognoscence What ere in her horizon doth appear : She is one orb of sense, all eye, all airy ear." ART. IV. — Memoirs of Captain John Crtichton, from hi$ own Materials, drawn up and digested by Dean...
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Retrospective Review, Volume 5

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1822 - 392 pages
...hence, Like naked lamp she is one shining sphear, And round about has perfect cognoscence What ere in her horizon doth appear : She is one orb of sense, all eye, all airy ear." ART. IV. — Memoirs of Captain John Creichton, from his own Materials, drawn up and digested by Dean...
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The London Magazine, Volume 9

1824 - 706 pages
...son. 1C. A thing of eyes, that all survey. Heb. Mel. He speaks of the soul, as likewise Henry More, Whate'er in her horizon doth appear, She is one orb of sense, all eye, aU airy ear. Song of the Soul. And Milton, All head, all eye, all ear, Ail intellect, all sense. And...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Complete in One Volume

Robert Southey - 1829 - 806 pages
...it ooe orb of ten*e, all rji<, all airy ear. Amid the uncouth allegory, and more uncouth Iniv goage, of this strange series of poems, a few passages are...was the author's friend, had evidently read them. Note 10, page 3o8, col. i. abtriataly. Mariatalr, as Sonnerat spells the name, was wife of the penitent...
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The Christian Treasury, Volume 1

1846 - 644 pages
...hence. Like naked lamp, she is one shining sphere, And round about hath perfect cognizance, Whatc'cr nted itself, MOB*. FKES1I EVIDENCES OF THE DIVINE TRUTH, &c. 1ST FKE3H EVIDE.N'CES OF THE DIVINETRUTH OF THE SCRIPTURES....
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The Power of the Soul Over the Body: Considered in Relation to Health and Morals

George Moore - 1848 - 304 pages
...hence, Like naked lamp she is one shining sphere, And round about hath perfect cognizance, Whatever in her horizon doth appear, She is one orb of sense : all eye, all touch, all ear." MOOR, 1650. The practical inference from facts concerning the use of our senses is...
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