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" There is not room for Death, Nor atom that his might could render void: Thou — THOU art Being and Breath, And what THOU art may never be destroyed. "
The Living Age - Page 318
1873
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 28

George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1873 - 802 pages
...following : — Vain arc the thousand creeds That• move men's hearts ; unutterably vnin ; Worthies? as withered weeds, Or idlest paths amid the boundless...to investigate the theology of this passage, but as » specimen of poetic vigour it is well worthy of reprinting. The poems of Charlotte Bronte strike...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 18

1873 - 808 pages
...infinity. # * » * • Though earth and man were gone, And suns and universes ceased to be, And Tliou \vert left alone. Every existence would exist in Thee. There...theology of this passage, but as a specimen of poetic vigor it is well worthy of reprinting. The poems of Charlotte Bronte strike us as being the least excellent...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 18; Volume 81

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1873 - 840 pages
...were gone, And suns and universes ceased to be, And Thou wert left alone, Every existence would exisl in Thee. There is not room for death, Nor atom that...theology of this passage, but as a specimen of poetic vigor it is well worthy of reprinting. The poems of Charlotte Bronte strike us as being the least excellent...
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Life and Works of Charlotte Bronté and Her Sisters: The professor: with ...

Charlotte Brontë - 1873 - 540 pages
...creates, and rears. Though earth and man were gone, And suns and universes ceased to be, And Thou were left alone, Every existence would exist in Thee. There...Breath, And what THOU art may never be destroyed. SELECTIONS POEMS BY ACTON BELL. IN looking over my sister Anne's papers, I find mournful evidence that...
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Appletons' Journal, Issues 224-249

1873 - 848 pages
...exist in Thee. " There is not room for death, Nor atom that His might could render void ; Thou, Thon art Being and Breath, And what Thou art may never...theology of this passage, but as a specimen of poetic vigor it is well worthy of reprinting. The poems of Charlotte Bronte strike us us being the least excellent...
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A Garland of Poetry

Abraham Holroyd - 1873 - 228 pages
...universes ceased to be ; And Thou weit left alone,— Every existence would exist in thee. There is no room for death, Nor atom that His might could render...Breath, And what Thou art may never be destroyed. Haworth. j ::m,\ J.vsi; BRONTE. 24 RESIGNATION. " As I hav« given the last memento of my Sister Emily,...
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Poets and Novelists: A Series of Literary Studies

George Barnett Smith - 1875 - 552 pages
...thousand creeds That move men's hearts ; unutterably vain ; Worthless as withered weeds, Or idlest froths amid the boundless main, To waken doubt in one Holding...passage, but as a specimen of poetic vigour it is well poets,. Chariotte i ___ : *:.= v^ ^-.t rura: -uispnxL Li ere case of . -"^t - r'x-« -^-* "^^^ •'...
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Life and Works of Charlotte Brontë and Her Sisters, Volume 4

Charlotte Brontë - 1876 - 544 pages
...creates, and rears. Though earth and man were gone, And suns and universes ceased to be, And Thou were left alone, Every existence would exist in Thee. There...Breath, And what THOU art may never be destroyed. SELECTIONS FROM POEMS BY ACTON BELL. IN looking over my sister Anne's papers, I find mournful evidence...
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Wordsworth to Dobell

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 650 pages
...creates, and rears. Though earth and man were gone, And suns and universes ceased to be, And Thou were left alone, Every existence would exist in Thee. There...Breath, And what THOU art may never be destroyed. STANZAS. Often rebuked, yet always back returning • To those first feelings that were born with me,...
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The English Poets: Wordsworth to Dobell

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 648 pages
...creates, and rears. Though earth and man were gone, And suns and universes ceased to be, And Thou were left alone, Every existence would exist in Thee. There...Breath, And what THOU art may never be destroyed. STANZAS. Often rebuked, yet always back returning To those first feelings that were born with me, And...
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