10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNTERRESTRIAL»
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unterrestrial in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unterrestrial and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The poetical works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: including ...
1 stood beside him : on the torturing cross No pain assailed his unterrestrial
sense ; And yet he groaned. Indignantly I summed The massacres and miseries
which his name Had sanctioned in my country, and I cried " Go ! go ! " in mockery.
Percy Bysshe Shelley, William Michael Rossetti, 1870
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Night Thoughts on Life Death & Immortality; to Wich is Added ...
... How can man's curious spirit not inquire What are the natives of this World
sublime, Of this so foreign, unterrestrial sphere, Where mortal, untranslated,
never stray'd? ' 0 ye, as distant from my little home As swiflest sunbeams in an
age can ...
Edward Young, Geoffrey Wright, Marianna De_Marinis, 1817
I stood beside him: on the torturing cross No pain assailed his unterrestrial sense;
And yet he groaned. Indignantly I summed The massacres and miseries which
his name Had sanctioned in my country, and I cried, Go! go! in mockery.
I stood beside him: on the torturing cross No pain assailed his unterrestrial sense;
And yet he groaned lndignantly I summed The massacres and miseries which his
name Had sanctioned in my conntry, and I cried, Go! go! in mockery. A smile ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1820
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: ...
1 stood beside him : on the torturing cross No pain assail'd hi» unterrestrial sense
; And yet he groan'd. Indignantly I sumra'd The massacres and miseries which his
name Had sanction'd in my country, and I cried, Go ! go ! in mockery. A smile ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1831
6
The Poetical Works of the Rev. Dr. Edward Young: With the ...
So much a stranger, and so late arriv'd, How can man's curious spirit not inquire
What are the natives of this world sublime, Of this so foreign, unterrestrial sphere,
Where mortal, untranslated, never stray'd ? " O ye, as distant from my little home ...
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The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and Collins
So much a stranger, and so late arrived, How can man's curious spirit not inquire
What are the natives of this world sublime, Of this so foreign unterrestrial sphere,
Where mortal, untranslated, never strayed 7 ' O ye, as distant from my little ...
8
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Let them build ever so thick and high their wall of reality, to shut out images of
beauty and visions unterrestrial, the mind of living men, in scorn of their absurd
endeavour, will assume wings, and fly over it}, and be far better the other side 0 'it
.
I*5» So much a stranger, and so late arriv'd, How can man's curious spirit not
inquire What are the natives of this world sublime, Of this so foreign, unterrestrial
sphere, Where mortal, untranslated, never stray'd ? 7755 " O ye, as distant from
my ...
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THE SCOTS MAGAZINE. VOLUME IX
A thousand systems ! as a thousand grains! — So much a stranger, and so late
arriv'd, How can man's curious spirit not inquire. What arc the natives of this world
sublime, Of this so foreign, unterrestrial sphere, Where mortal, untranslated, ...