THE fountains mingle with the river And the rivers with the Ocean, The winds of Heaven mix for ever With a sweet emotion; Nothing in the world is single; All things by a law divine In one spirit meet and mingle. Why not I with thine? A Love Gift for ... - Page 321841Full view - About this book
| Philip Smith Sparling - 1854 - 136 pages
...world in which we live. Ulackwood's Mag. LOVE SONG. The fountains mingle with the river, And the river with the ocean, The winds of Heaven mix for ever, With a soft emotion— Nothing in this world is single; All things, by a law divine In one another's beings... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1855 - 770 pages
...deep ere the storm. Like a sister and brother The child and the ocean still smile on each other Whilst LOVE'S PHILOSOPHY. THE fountains mingle with the river...things by a law divine In one another's being mingle : See the mountains kiss high heaven, And the waves clasp oue another ; No sister flower would be forgiven... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1855 - 474 pages
...the storm. Like a sister and brother The child and the ocean still smile on each other, WhilstLOVE'S PHILOSOPHY. THE fountains mingle with the river, And...things by a law divine In one another's being mingle — See the mountains kiss high heaven, And the waves clasp one another ; No sister flower would be... | |
| English essays - 1857 - 782 pages
...necessary to completeness, — a view of the philosophy of love in some degree resembling Shelley's " Nothing in the world is single ; All things, by a law divine, In one another's being mingle." And in support of his definition, lie tells us : — " It i- inevitable to every noble mind, whether... | |
| George Henry Lewes - Philosophy - 1857 - 838 pages
...at the same time Impotence; Light was also Darkness, and Darkness was also Light. "Nothing in this world is single; All things, by a law divine, In one another's being mingle." The merit of this discovery, whatever may be its value, is * The original word is werden — the becoming.... | |
| George Henry Lewes - Philosophers - 1857 - 846 pages
...at the same time Impotence ; Light was also Darkness, and Darkness was also Light. "Nothing in this world is single; All things, by a law divine, In one another's belng mingle." The merit of this discovery, whatever may be its value, is * The original word is werden... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1858 - 292 pages
...;— Wait a little longer. THE KISS. [PB SHBLLBY.] The fountains mingle with the river, And the river with the ocean ; The winds of heaven mix for ever...the world is single, All things, by a law divine, In another's being mingle ; — Why not I with thine ? See the mountains kiss high heaven, And the waves... | |
| George Henry Lewes - Ilfracombe (England) - 1858 - 448 pages
...infusory animalcule be annihilated without altering the equilibrium of the universe. " Nothing in this world is single ; All things by a law divine In one another's being mingle." Plato had some dim forecast of this when he taught that the world was a huge animal ; * and others,... | |
| George Henry Lewes - History - 1860 - 166 pages
...bound up with the whole. And so it is every where ; the dependence is universal : " Nothing in this world is single, All things, by a law divine, In one another's being mingle. " We are dependent on the air, the earth, the sunlight, the flowers, the plants, the animals, and all... | |
| Sunbeams - 1861 - 368 pages
...then to be a man of business, then to make up an estate, then to arrive at honours, then to retire. The fountains mingle with the river, And the rivers...winds of heaven mix for ever With a sweet emotion ; Kothing in the world is single ; All things, by a law divine, In one another's being mingle — Why... | |
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