Such age how beautiful ! O Lady bright, Whose mortal lineaments seem all refined By favouring Nature and a saintly Mind To something purer and more exquisite Than flesh and blood ; whene'er thou meet'st my sight, When I behold thy blanched unwithered... Appletons' Journal - 223. oldal1879Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| John Ruskin - 1903 - 524 oldal
...strength ; so that the balanced glory of the creature continues in solemn interchange, perhaps even " Filling more and more with crystal light, As pensive Evening deepens into night." l Hitherto, however, we have confined ourselves* to the examination of ideal form in the lower animals,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 994 oldal
...prompting thoughts that climb From desolation toward the genial prime ; Or with the Moon conquering earth s misty air, And filling more and more with crystal light As pensive Evening deepens into night. "IN MY MIND'S EYE A TEMPLE, LIKE A CLOUD" 1827. 1827 IN my mind's eye a Temple, like a clond Slowly... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1907 - 856 oldal
...exquisite Than flesh and blood ; whene'er thou meet'st my sight, When I behold thy blanched umvithered cheek, Thy temples fringed with locks of gleaming...crystal light As pensive Evening deepens into night. (1827.) ON THE DEPARTURE OF SIR WALTER SCOTT FROM ABBOTSFORD, FOR NAPLES. [1831.] A trouble, not of... | |
| 1903 - 638 oldal
...1827, and addressed to Lady Fitzgerald in her seventieth year, where she is likened in her old age to the Moon conquering earth's misty air, And filling...crystal light, As pensive evening deepens into night. In several poems Wordsworth has used with effect the image of a solitary star, and, what is noteworthy,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1907 - 606 oldal
...(Lady Fitzgerald) in her Seventieth Year." The last lines of it, in which the poet compares her to the moon "conquering earth's misty air, And filling...crystal light As pensive evening deepens into night," are quoted in Vol. IV. p. 175.1 INDEX OF ARTISTS AND SUBJECTS The references are to the pages of this... | |
| John Ruskin - 1907 - 608 oldal
...(Lady Fitzgerald) in her Seventieth Year." The last lines of it, in which the poet compares her to the moon "conquering earth's misty air, And filling...crystal light As pensive evening deepens into night," are quoted in Vol. IV. p. 175.1 3 [This mark indicates the size of the face.] INDEX OF ARTISTS AND... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1907 - 546 oldal
...of winter, prompting thoughts that climb From desolation toward the genial prime ; Or with the Mooii conquering earth's misty air, And filling more and...crystal light As pensive Evening deepens into night. TO SIR GEORGE BEAUMONT GRASMERE, October 17, 1805. . • . . . . And now I am brought to the sentiment... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1908 - 402 oldal
...exquisite Than flesh and blood; whene'er thou meet'st my sight, When I behold thy blanch'd unwither'd cheek, Thy temples fringed with locks of gleaming...crystal light As pensive evening deepens into night. Frances Dobbs HERE lyes the body of Frances Dobbs, daughter of Edward Dobbs, rector of Great Snoring... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1908 - 396 oldal
...; whene'er thou meet'st my sight, When I behold thy blanch'd unwither'd cheek, Thy temples fring'd with locks of gleaming white, And head that droops...crystal light As pensive evening deepens into night. Frances Dobbs -£> -2> oo <yFT ERE lyes the body of Frances Dobbs, daughter .*.-!. of Edward Dobbs,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1917 - 856 oldal
...of gleaming white, And head that droops because the soul is meek, Thee with the welcome Snowdrop l compare ; That child of winter, prompting thoughts...crystal light As pensive Evening deepens into night. (1827.) ON THE DEPARTURE OF SIR WALTER SCOTT FROM ABBOTSFORD, FOR NAPLES. [1831.] A trouble, not of... | |
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