The loathsome mask has fallen, the man remains Sceptreless, free, uncircumscribed, but man Equal, unclassed, tribeless, and nationless, Exempt from awe, worship, degree, the king Over himself ; just, gentle, wise : but man Passionless ? no, yet free from... The Living Age - Page 731909Full view - About this book
| George Gilfillan - 1846 - 508 pages
...must erect himself from his thousand slaveries — free — Equal sceptreless ; Unclnsseil, tribeless, and nationless ; Exempt from awe, worship, degree,...himself, just, gentle, wise, but man — Passionless 1 No ; but free from guilt and pain, Which were, for his will made and suffered them ; Nor yet exempt,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 pages
...wise: but man Passionless; not yet free from guilt or pain, Which were, for his will made or suflcr'd them, Nor yet exempt, though ruling them like slaves....and mutability, The clogs of that which else might oversow The l<illies! star of unascended heaven. Pinnacled dim in the intense inane. ACT IV. SCENE—A... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 pages
...has fallen, the man remains Sceptreless, free, uncircumscribed, but man Equal, unbiassed, tribeless, and nationless, Exempt from awe, worship, degree,...the king Over himself; just, gentle, wise : but man I Passionless ; no, yet free from guilt or pain, ! Which were, for his will made or suffered them,... | |
| John Kitto - 1848 - 426 pages
...nomenclature. These mistakes and weaknesses of his age, by which he was in some degree affected, formed — The clogs of that which else might oversoar The loftiest star of unascended Heaven. This work of Chrysostom would lose nothing by comparison with any similar productions, either ancient... | |
| 1848 - 418 pages
...nomenclature. These mistakes and weaknesses of his age, by which he was in some degree affected, formed — The clogs of that which else might oversoar The loftiest star of unascended Heaven. This work of Chrysostom would lose nothing by comparison with any similar productions, either ancient... | |
| John Kitto - 1848 - 416 pages
...nomenclature. These mistakes and weaknesses of his age, by which he was in some degree affected, formed — The clogs of that which else might oversoar The loftiest star of unascencled Heaven. This work of Chrysostom would lose nothing by comparison with any similar productions,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1849 - 406 pages
...tribcless, and nationjces, ExcinpTTronTawerworeliip, clegrceTthc king OverTîimscIfVJusi, gentle,~wise :"Hut man Passionless ; no, yet free from guilt or pain....Nor yet exempt, though ruling them like slaves, From chancej_and_ dcathj^andjnutability, The clogs of that wîuch else might ôversoar The loftiest star... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1851 - 316 pages
...must erect himself from his thousand slaveries — free — Equal sceptreless; U»elassed, tribeless, and nationless; Exempt from awe, worship, degree,...just, gentle, wise, but man — Passionless ! No; but free from guilt and pain, Which were, for his will made and suffered them; Nor yet exempt, though... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1860 - 522 pages
...has fallen, the man remains Sceptreless, free, uncircumscribcd, but man Equal, unclasced, tribeless, and nationless, Exempt from awe, worship, degree,...suffered them, Nor yet exempt, though ruling them like slave*, From chance, and death, and mutability, The clogs of that which else might oversoar The loftiest... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1856 - 358 pages
...but man — Passionless? No; but free from guilt and pain, Which were, for his will made and suffer'd them; Nor yet exempt, though ruling them like slaves....that which else might oversoar The loftiest star of unaseended heaven, Pinnacled dim in the intense inane." It was a brilliant, but dangerous vision; one... | |
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