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" tis not a grasp Such as they use on earth, but all around Over the surface of my subtle being, As though I were a sphere, and capable To be accosted thus, a uniform And gentle pressure tells me I am not Self-moving, but borne forward on my way. And hark... "
Catholic World - Page 585
1868
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The Living Age, Volume 107

1870 - 846 pages
...rushing on the wings Of light or lightning on an onward course, And we e'en now are million miles apart. And hark! I hear a singing; yet in sooth I cannot of that music rightly say Whether I hear, or touch, or taste the tones. Oh, what a heart-subduing melody! " The two sections from which...
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Verses on Various Occasions

Saint John Henry Newman - English poetry - 1868 - 396 pages
...out of the expanded world ? Another marvel : some one has me fast Within his ample palm ; 'tis not a grasp Such as they use on earth, but all around...in sooth I cannot of that music rightly say Whether I hear, or touch, or taste the tones. Oh, what a heart-subduing melody ! ANGEL. My work is done, My...
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Le Songe de Gérontius

John Henry Newman - Christian poetry, English - 1869 - 114 pages
...being , As though I were a fphere, and capable To be accofted thus , a uniform And gentle preffure tells me I am not Self-moving , but borne forward on my way. And hark ! I hear a fmging; yet in footh I cannot of that mufic rightly fay Whether I hear, ortouch, or tafte the tones....
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 107

American periodicals - 1870 - 870 pages
...rushing on the wings Of light or lightning on an onward course, And we e'en now are million miles apart. And hark! I hear a singing; yet in sooth I cannot of that music rightly say Whether I hear, or touch, or taste the tones. Oh, what a heart-subduing melody! " The two sections from which...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 108

England - 1870 - 816 pages
...rushing on the wings Of light or lightning on an onward course, And we e'en now are million miles apart. And hark ! I hear a singing ; yet in sooth I cannot of that music rightly say Whether I hoar, or touch, or tasto the tones. Oh, what a heart-subduing melody ! " The two sections from which...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 108

1870 - 856 pages
...wings Of light or lightning on an onward course, And we e'en now are milhon miles apart. Anil hark l' l hear a singing ; yet in sooth I cannot of that music rightly say Whether l bear, or touch, or tasto the tones. Oh, what a heart-subduing melody !" The two sections from which...
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The tradition of the Syriac Church of Antioch, concerning the primacy and ...

Antioch Syriac Church of - 1871 - 376 pages
...Zmar (cecinit, psallit), hence '¿moro (yvntpiovia, a smart song), p. 35 n. See Nebel and Music. " And hark ! I hear a singing, yet in sooth, I cannot of that Music rightly say, Whether I hear, or touch, or taste the tones. Oh, what a heart-subduing melody ! " Gerontius. " Deny thee thine...
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The Sixth Progressive Reader, Or Oratorical Class-book: With a Treatise on ...

Patrick O'Shea - 1873 - 524 pages
...dying out of the expanded world ? Another marvel: some one has me fast Within his ample palm ; 'tis not a grasp Such as they use on earth, but all around Over the surface of my subtle being, AB tuough I were a sphere, and capable To be accosted thus, a uniform And gentle pressure tells me...
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The Scripture progressive reading books [ed. by J. Ridgway].

James Ridgway (B.D.) - 1878 - 214 pages
...out of the expanded world ? Another marvel : some one has me fast Within his ample palm ; 'tis not a grasp Such as they use on earth, but all around...in sooth I cannot of that music rightly say Whether I hear, or touch, or taste the tones. Oh ! what a heart-subduing melody ! It is a member of that family...
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Verses on various occasions [signed J.H.N.]. By J.H. Newman

John Henry Newman (card.) - 1880 - 410 pages
...out of the expansive world ? Another marvel : some one has me fast Within his ample palm ; 'tis not a grasp Such as they use on earth, but all around...in sooth I cannot of that music rightly say Whether I hear, or touch, or taste the tones. Oh, what a heart-subduing melody ! ANGEL. My work is done, My...
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