CriticismsLongman, Brown & Company, 1853 - 462 Seiten |
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... glory of our being is to be foregone , and those scenes of exquisite beauty , and those hymns of mellowed sweetness which thrilled us in the world of intellec- tual loveliness , are to be forgotten in the renewed energies of the spirit ...
... glory of our being is to be foregone , and those scenes of exquisite beauty , and those hymns of mellowed sweetness which thrilled us in the world of intellec- tual loveliness , are to be forgotten in the renewed energies of the spirit ...
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... glory — and each breeze Bore , as it wandered by , sweet melodies , But whence I knew not : one delight was there , Whether of feeling , or of sight , or touch , I know not how — which is not on this earth , Something all - glorious and ...
... glory — and each breeze Bore , as it wandered by , sweet melodies , But whence I knew not : one delight was there , Whether of feeling , or of sight , or touch , I know not how — which is not on this earth , Something all - glorious and ...
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... - piness - many its songs of peace ; it breathes an undisturbed and unruffled sweetness - an inviolate and imperishable love of the true and holy ; it is encircled with the golden glory of a first and faith- 8 HENRY ALFORD .
... - piness - many its songs of peace ; it breathes an undisturbed and unruffled sweetness - an inviolate and imperishable love of the true and holy ; it is encircled with the golden glory of a first and faith- 8 HENRY ALFORD .
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John William Lester. encircled with the golden glory of a first and faith- ful attachment . The poem opens with a fine description of Spring , followed by a liquid memory of the past , uttered in the ear of his beloved , which for ...
John William Lester. encircled with the golden glory of a first and faith- ful attachment . The poem opens with a fine description of Spring , followed by a liquid memory of the past , uttered in the ear of his beloved , which for ...
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... glory ? —rather , does it not kindle in them a deeper and a richer beauty , and give a more empurpled tint to their several labours ? -and when cast down and slighted by your fellow - men , do they not win you to them - win you from ...
... glory ? —rather , does it not kindle in them a deeper and a richer beauty , and give a more empurpled tint to their several labours ? -and when cast down and slighted by your fellow - men , do they not win you to them - win you from ...
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amid anon beam beauty behold beneath blessed bliss blue blue heavens bosom breathe breeze bright calm charm Christopher Smart clouds Countess Pillar creation dark dawn death deep deeper delicious delight divine Dovedale dream earth Edward Irving Edwin Atherstone enchanting Endymion eternal everlasting exquisite feel flowers gaze gentle gleams gloom glorious glory glow golden grace grandeur hallowed happiness hath heard heart heaven hills holiest holy hope hour hymn immortal James Hurdis land light look loveliness lyre magnificent majestic melancholy melody mighty morning murmuring nether earth night Nineveh o'er onwards passed peace PHILIP JAMES BAILEY poem poet quiet quietude rill Robert Pollok roll roll of thunders rose scenes serene shadows silent silver smile soft solemn song sorrow soul sound spirit stars stream sublime sunny sunshine sweet sweeter tenderness thee things thou thoughts thrilling throbbing throne trees voice wander wild winds youth