Mid countless brethren with a lonely heart Through courts and cities the smooth savage roams Feeling himself, his own low self the whole ; When he by sacred sympathy might make The whole one self! self, that no alien knows! Self, far diffused as Fancy's... Faust, a tragedy, tr. by capt. [C.H.] Knox - Page 128by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1847Full view - About this book
| Caroline Miles Hill - 1923 - 888 pages
...Through courts and cities the smooth savage roams Feeling himself, his own low self, the whole; When by sacred sympathy might make The whole one Self! Self, that no alien knows! Self, far-diffused as fancy's wing can travel ! Self, spreading still! Oblivious of its own, Yet all of all... | |
| Crane Brinton - 1926 - 258 pages
...the infinite, by surrendering all to love, that we most exalt ourselves. By an effort of love we can make The whole one Self! Self, that no alien knows! Self, far diffused as Fancy's wing can travel ! Self, spreading still ! Oblivious of its own Yet all of all possessing ! It is the task of philosophers... | |
| Caroline Miles Hill - 1928 - 888 pages
...Through courts and cities the smooth savage roams Feeling himself, his own low self, the whole ; When by sacred sympathy might make The whole one Self ! Self, that no alien knows ! Self, far-diffused as fancy's wing can travel ! Self, spreading still ! Oblivious of its own, Yet all of... | |
| Robert F. Gleckner - 1975 - 356 pages
...ego which he simultaneously adored and loathed. Always he yearns to behold the ultimate reality as The whole one Self! Self that no alien knows! Self, far diffused as Fancy's wing can travel! Self, spreading still! Oblivious of its own, Yet all of all possessing! A finished virtuoso of self-esteem,... | |
| Hendrik Roelof Rookmaaker - 1984 - 232 pages
...with a lonely heart Through courts and cities the smooth savage roams Feeling himself, his own low self the whole; When he by sacred sympathy might make...knows! Self, far diffused as Fancy's wing can travel! Self, spreading still! Oblivious of its own, Yet all of all possessing! This is Faith! It becomes clear... | |
| Eltin Griffin - 1990 - 164 pages
...with a lonely heart Through courts and cities the smooth savage roams Feeling himself, his own low self, the whole When he by sacred sympathy might make...Whole one Self. Self that no alien knows . . . Self, spreading still. Oblivious of its own Yet all of all possessing. This is faith! This the Messiah's... | |
| G. R. Mead - 1996 - 218 pages
...Shore. A new Arhan is born.'" * * Voice of the Silence (1st ed.), P- 72. Feeling himself, his own low self, the whole ; When he by sacred sympathy might...knows ! Self, far diffused as fancy's wing can travel! Self, spreading still oblivious of its own, Yet all of all possessing ! COLERIDGE. Out of the furnace... | |
| David G. Leahy - 1996 - 718 pages
...with a lonely heart Through courts and cities the smooth savage roams Feeling himself, his own low self the whole; When he by sacred sympathy might make...knows! Self, far diffused as Fancy's wing can travel! Self, spreading still! Oblivious of its own, Yet all of all possessing! This is Faith! This the Messiah's... | |
| Seamus Perry - 1999 - 330 pages
...own 4 Larkin, 'Wants', in Collected Poems, 41. ' @eos ev rmiv - 'God in us'. low self the whole', but 'The whole one Self! Self, that no alien knows! /Self, far diffused as Fancy's wing can travel', at which point he is 'All self-annihilated' (131, 134-3, 43' PW, I;113t 110). This hectic spiritual... | |
| B. J. Gibbons - 2001 - 212 pages
...into an atomised existence. Coleridge, however, perceives the possibility of reintegration, of making The whole one Self! Self, that no alien knows! Self, far diffused as Fancy's wing can travel! Self, spreading still! Oblivious of its own. Yet all of all possessing! This is Faith! This is the... | |
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