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Įarly Within Herself A Solemn ThroneUnappreciated by his fellow scientists, Hamilton was "pressed down To The Evening StarWritten when Hamilton was 16. "spaceship Earth" metaphor so popular in the later Twentieth Century. Literature and shows limited knowledge of
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While this self-published American work from 1904 is not exactly great Hackett, Edward: Sun Planets and Solar Systems as Seen by the Spiritual Eye of the Soul: A.LawLove and gravity are literally the same: an idea that appealed to many The InvisibleQuite a different reaction to a learn'd astronomer's lecture from Perhaps the title refers to an earlier poem, SolutionOne theme of this poem is that the ideal scientist is a poet (e.g. MusketaquidSong of the Romantic scientist. MonadnocA teleological vision of the universe. īotanist: A QuatrainBotany for Emerson was the symbol of everything wrong with modern " īlightScience is valuable only in a Romantic context. Me with power to probe the deep immensity. Sublimities"My hand-maid, science, has provided Scientific discovery actually adds to the wonder of the world. To the Star SiriusOne of the many Long Nineteenth Century poems arguing that The CosmosStandard Romantic view of Nature. Perhaps he means consciousness or the soul?) InsciencePsychological poem using astronomical metaphors. The Polar SeaReflects the Nineteenth Century belief inĪurora" Disdaining men and oxygen // For arrogance of them." Īurora is the EffortArguably one of her best quatrains, although little known. Whether Spinoza would have accepted them seems less certain. SpinosismExpressing religious views common enough among the Romantics, though įairy Fancy, but now he prefers Divine Philosophy. The Sons of GeniusArtists and natural philosophersĬonquer the passions and attain a quasi-godlike state. Millionen Nachtigallen schlagen.Meaning the stars, possibly. Man the MicrocosmSo far as I am aware, noöne had attempted to write a piece like this since the 1600s. Romantic science poem God in Nature, and a morning hymn. Religious Musingsincluding "musings" on the history and meaning ofĪ response in verse to Humboldt's Cosmos, containing two verse translations of Psalm 104, a The Copernican System"These are Thy wondrous works, First Source of Good // (although many Romantics held more conventional religious views). Prayer of NatureAn example of Romantic pantheism The Order of NatureTranslation of a passage in Boethius There is no signature, but it seems to be part of a cycleĬonnected with the last major event of the Gondal saga, a Ĭoward Soul is MineGenerally considered to be Emily'sīest poem, and selected by the family to be read at her funeral.Musical setting by the group Goblin Market. The Night is Darkening Round Me Unsigned the speaker is probably "Augusta Almeda", The Wharf on Thames-side: Winter DawnUrban Romanticism. Coleridge, 1797."Youth beloved of Science, of the Muse beloved. P-, with some drawings of birds and insectsA standard Romantic nature poem, but with more natural history Through wide realms extend, we sit in shades, and mourn Very long and seemingly meant for readers with prior insideĬhampion of Truth.To a Romantic scientific genius: "While thy praises Some kind of god it's a bit hard to tell) whose knowledge includes but transcends The MysticIn praise of an ancient wizard-king (or perhaps
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KnowledgeMeaning of God, as manifest in the infinite, interconnected Bailey published multiple versions throughout his lifetime It is a story of angels, set partly in interstellar space and remarkableīoth for its use of contemporary science and for its science-fictional Taken very seriously indeed by Tennyson, Longfellow, and others. With perhaps some traces of Goethe's Faust - was Poem - meant to be an epic on the lines of Paradise Lost Bailey, Philip James: FestusToday almost completely unread, this vast.To the apparent end of a poem, turn the page to make sure! Poems frequently run for several pages when coming Scanned antique books at the Internet Archive, most of themĪnthologies. TECHNICAL NOTE: The great majority of the links below are to