Can it be that those mysterious stirrings of heart, and keen emotions, and strange yearnings after we know not what, and awful impressions from we know not whence, should be wrought in us by what is unsubstantial, and comes and goes, and begins and ends... The Dublin Review - Page 155edited by - 1847Full view - About this book
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1889 - 452 pages
...perishes ? Can it be that those mysterious stirrings of heart, and keen emotions, and strange yearnings, after we know not what, and awful impressions from...from some higher sphere; they are the outpourings of Eternal Harmony, through the medium of created sounds ; they are echoes from our home ; they are... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1889 - 296 pages
...? Can it be that those mysterious stirrings of the heart, and keen emotions, and strange yearnings after we know not what, and awful impressions from...from some higher sphere ; they are the outpourings of eternal harmony in the medium of created sound ; they are echoes from our Home ; they are the voice... | |
| 1889 - 796 pages
...? Can it be that those mysterious stirrings of the heart, and keen emotions, and strange yearnings after we know not what, and awful impressions from...know not whence, should be wrought in us by what is ansubstantial, and comes and goes, and begins and ends in itself? It is not so; it cannot be. No; they... | |
| Cyrus Cole - 1890 - 264 pages
...perishes? Can it be that those mysterious stirrings of heart, and keen emotions, and strange yearnings after we know not what, and awful impressions from...from some higher sphere ; they are the outpourings of eternal harmony in the medium of created sound ; they are echoes from our Home; they are the voice... | |
| Joseph Smith Fletcher - 1890 - 236 pages
...and perishes? Can it be those mysterious stirrings of heart, and keen emotions, and strange yearnings after we know not what, and awful impressions from...unsubstantial, and comes and goes, and begins and ends itself ? It is not so ; it cannot be. No ; they have escaped from some higher sphere ; they are the... | |
| John P. Murphy - 1890 - 280 pages
...| Can it be that those mysterious stirrings of heart, | and keen emotions, | and strange yearnings after we know not what, | and awful impressions from we know not whence, j| should be wrought in us by what is unsubstantial. | and comes and goes, j and begins | and ends... | |
| Charles Kegan Paul - 1891 - 264 pages
...perishes ? Can it be that those mysterious stirrings of heart, and keen emotions, and strange yearnings after we know not what, and awful impressions from...from some higher sphere ; they are the outpourings of eternal harmony in the medium of created sound ; they are echoes from our Home; they are the voice... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1891 - 304 pages
...? Can it be that those mysterious stirrings of the heart, and keen emotions, and strange yearnings after we know not what, and awful impressions from...from some higher sphere ; they are the outpourings of eternal harmony in the medium of created sound ; they are echoes from our Home ; they are the voice... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton - 1891 - 270 pages
...perishes ? Can it be that these mysterious stirrings of heart, and keen emotions, and strange yearnings after we know not what, and awful impressions from...from some higher sphere ; they are the outpourings of eternal harmony in the medium of created sound; they are echoes from our Home ; they are the voice... | |
| 1891 - 1118 pages
...No 1. Can it be that those mysterious stirrings of heart, and keen emotions, and strange yearnings after we know not what, and awful impressions from...and ends in itself ? It is not so ! It cannot be." Nothing surely could well be plainer than that Mr. Browning, Miss Procter, Lord Tennyson, and Caidinal... | |
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