Of this at least I feel assured, that there is no such thing as forgetting possible to the mind; a thousand accidents may and will interpose a veil between our present consciousness and the secret inscriptions on the mind; accidents of the same sort will... Littell's Living Age - Side 1801847Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1821 - 724 sider
...itself of each individual. Of this at least, I feel assured, that there is no such thing as ¡urgi'lling possible to the mind ; a thousand accidents may, and...veil between our present consciousness and the secret inscriptions on the mind ; accidents of the same sort will also rend away this veil ; but alike, whether... | |
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 sider
...Scriptures speak of, is, in fact, the mind itself df each individual. Of this at least I feel assured, that there is no such thing as forgetting possible to the...consciousness and the secret inscription on the mind ; accidents of the same sort will also rend away this veil ; but alike, whether veiled or unveiled,... | |
| 1828 - 496 sider
...away to drop the tear The thought, that I'm alone. In utter solitude I THE DREAMER. BY MRS. HZMANS. There is no such thing as forgetting possible to the mind ; a thousand accident* m», «: will, interpose a veil between our present consciousness and the secret inscriptions... | |
| Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans - 1829 - 346 sider
...yet are one, Though the lov'd Hearth be desolate, the bright fire quench'd and gone ! THE DREAMER. There is no such thing as forgetting possible to the...whether veiled or unveiled, the inscription remains for ever. ENGLISH OPIUM-EATER. Thou hast been call'd, O, Sleep ! the friend of wo, But 'tis the luippy... | |
| Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans, Mrs. Hemans - 1831 - 510 sider
...thing wfoi getting possible to the mind; thousand accidents may, and will, interpose a veil between nir present consciousness, and the secret inscription...whether veiled or unveiled, the inscription remains for ever.— Engliah Opium-Baler. Thou hast been called, O, Sleep ! the friend of wo, Bui 't is the... | |
| Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans - 1834 - 512 sider
...thousand accidente may, and will, inierpoK a veil between our present coneciousnefls, and the eecret Inscription on the mind ; but alike, whether veiled or unveiled, the inscription remtlni for eni.—Engluh Opium-Eater. Thou hut been called, O, Sleep I the friend of wo, But Ч la... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1836 - 472 sider
...! THE DREAMER. There is no euch (hing ая for getting possible to the mind; a thuusand accidcntfl may, and will, interpose a veil between our present consciousness, and the eecret ioecripuon on the mind ; but alike, whether veiled or unveiled, the inscription remains for... | |
| J. Baron DU POTET DE SENNEVOY, Jules Dupotet - 1838 - 418 sider
...speak of, is, in fact, the mind itself of each individual. Of this, at least, I feel assured, that there is no such thing as forgetting possible to the...veil between our present consciousness and the secret inscriptions on the mind ; accidents of the same sort will also rend away this veil ; but alike, whether... | |
| Jules baron Du Potet de Sennevoy - 1838 - 412 sider
...speak of, is, in fact, the mind itself of each individual. Of this, at least, I feel assured, that there is no such thing as forgetting possible to the...veil between our present consciousness and the secret inscriptions on i hi; mind; accidents of the same sort will also rend away this veil; but alike, whether... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1839 - 362 sider
...yet are one, Though the loved Hearth be desolate, the bright fire quench'd and gone ! THE DREAMER. " There is no such thing as forgetting, possible to...whether veiled or unveiled, the inscription remains for ever." English Opium-Eater. " Thou hast been call'd, O Sleep ! the friend of woe, But 'tis the... | |
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