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" Lucretius, nobler than his mood, Who dropped his plummet down the broad Deep universe and said " No God — " Finding no bottom : he denied Divinely the divine, and died Chief poet on the Tiber-side... "
Popular Science Monthly - Page 166
1902
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 56

1844 - 826 pages
...Lucretins — nobler than his mood ! Who dropp'd his plummet down the broad Deep universe, and said ' No God,' " Finding no bottom. He denied Divinely the...Tiber-side, " By grace of God. His face is stern, As one compell'd, in spite of scorn, To teach a truth he could not learn. " And Ossian, dimly seen or guess'd...
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 15

1844 - 648 pages
...Lncretius — nobler than his mood ! Who dropped his plummet down the broad Deep universe, and said ' No God,' Finding no bottom ! he denied Divinely the Divine,...compelled, in spite of scorn, To teach a truth he could not learn. And Ossian, dimly seen or guessed ! Once counted greater than the rest, When mountain-winds...
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The Poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume 2

Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1844 - 290 pages
...Lucretius — nobler than his mood ! Who dropped his plummet down the broad Deep universe, and said ' No God,' Finding no bottom ! he denied Divinely the divine,...compelled, in spite of scorn, To teach a truth he could not learn. And Ossian, dimly seen or guessed ! Once counted greater than the rest, When mountain-winds...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volume 15

1844 - 638 pages
...Lucretius — nobler than his mood ! Who dropped his plummet down the broad Deep universe, and said ' No God,' Finding no bottom ! he denied Divinely the Divine,...compelled, in spite of scorn, To teach a truth he could not learn. And Ossian, dimly seen or guessed! Once counted greater than the rest, When mountain-winds...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56

1844 - 834 pages
...Lucretius — nobler than his mood ! Who dropp'd his plummet down the broad Deep universe, and said ' No God,' " Finding no bottom. He denied Divinely the...Tiber-side, " By grace of God. His face is stern, As one compell'd, in spite of scorn, To teach a truth he could not learn. " And Ossian, dimly seen or guess'd...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56

1844 - 828 pages
...Lucretius — nobler than his mood ! Who dropp'd his plummet down the broad Deep universe, and said ' No God,' " Finding no bottom. He denied Divinely the...on the Tiber-side, " By grace of God. His face is stírn, As one compell'd, in spite of scorn, To teach a truth he could not learn. " And Ossian, dimly...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 76

1863 - 640 pages
...dunied Divinely the divine, nnd died Chief poet on the Tiber side, " By grace of God ! his fnce his stern, As one compelled, in spite of scorn. To teach a truth he could not learn." * In Leopardi, not all the majesty of his rerse and sculptured beauty of diction...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 7

1846 - 602 pages
...down the broad Deep universe, and said, ' No God !' Finding no bottom ! he denied Divinely the divine, his face is stern, As one compelled, in spite of scorn, To teach H truth he could not learn.' But we cannot make out what is meant by Goethe's soul, falling, as she...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 2

Henry Allon - 1845 - 646 pages
...down the broad Deep universe, and said, ' No God!' Finding no bottom! he denied Divinely the divine, his face is stern, As one compelled, in spite of scorn, To teach a truth he could not learn.' But we cannot make out what is meant by Goethe's soul, falling, as she tells us,...
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The Prospective Review: A Quarterly Journal of Theology and Literature, Volume 1

1845 - 670 pages
...Lucretius — nobler than his mood ! Who dropped his plummet down the broad Deep universe, and said, ' No God,' Finding no bottom ! he denied Divinely the divine, and died Chief poet on the Tiber side, By grace of God ! his face is stern As one compelled, in spite of scorn, To teach a truth...
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