Dione, and other poemsProvost & Company, 1869 - 299 pagina's |
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Pagina 19
... writhing serpent and the brooding dove . Anthemion and acanthus flow'r and leaf , --- With grape and olive marvellously twin'd , - Anchor , amphora , thyrsus fashion'd fair , And torch and trident , sceptre , shaft , and DIONE . 19.
... writhing serpent and the brooding dove . Anthemion and acanthus flow'r and leaf , --- With grape and olive marvellously twin'd , - Anchor , amphora , thyrsus fashion'd fair , And torch and trident , sceptre , shaft , and DIONE . 19.
Pagina 27
... fair - hair'd mates , Sees not , without , the grim and ghastly Fates . But there they sit with distaff never still , And split the mingled skeins of joy and ill , With sunless faces and gaunt fingers chill . Full many a tangle on the ...
... fair - hair'd mates , Sees not , without , the grim and ghastly Fates . But there they sit with distaff never still , And split the mingled skeins of joy and ill , With sunless faces and gaunt fingers chill . Full many a tangle on the ...
Pagina 28
... fair - hair'd mates , Heeds not the crooning of the vengeful Fates ; Hears not the humming of the busy wheel , Marks not the swift unwinding of the reel , Fears not the clipping of the cold , crisp steel . Beyond the Fates , beyond the ...
... fair - hair'd mates , Heeds not the crooning of the vengeful Fates ; Hears not the humming of the busy wheel , Marks not the swift unwinding of the reel , Fears not the clipping of the cold , crisp steel . Beyond the Fates , beyond the ...
Pagina 45
... Yet she within , supremely fair , Sleepless and sad . The couch with costly fabrics stol'd , For soft luxurious ease ; The prie - Dieu with its silken fold , For languid knees . 1 1 Beauty and balm felt all around Where'er the eye might 45.
... Yet she within , supremely fair , Sleepless and sad . The couch with costly fabrics stol'd , For soft luxurious ease ; The prie - Dieu with its silken fold , For languid knees . 1 1 Beauty and balm felt all around Where'er the eye might 45.
Pagina 46
... fair . The midnight bell with solemn tone Deplores the bygone day , Whose griefs remain , whose joys alone Have past away . There is a murmur all around , Though husht each mortal tongue ; An atmosphere opprest with sound Is o'er me ...
... fair . The midnight bell with solemn tone Deplores the bygone day , Whose griefs remain , whose joys alone Have past away . There is a murmur all around , Though husht each mortal tongue ; An atmosphere opprest with sound Is o'er me ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Alabama anew Aurora Australia barque beauty behold beneath bird BISHOPSGATE Bitter breast breath breeze bright BROKEN CORD brow calm chill clouds crown'd Dagon dark dawn dead dear death deep divine doth dream Drest e'en earth echoes eternal ev'ry evermore faint fair faith flow'r Gaza gaze gleam gloom glory glow God's golden grace grave grief hand hath heard heart heav'n hills hope LES INVALIDES life's light love's lyre memories METEORA morning murmur musing neath night o'er once pain pale past peace pow'r pray'r rapture rays REPHAEL repose RESURGAM rill round SACRED TRAVEL serene shadows shore shrine sight silver bell skies sleep smile soft song soul spirit spring strife sweet Tarry ye tempest thee thine thou art thought thro tide toil tones unto vail vail'd vale VICTOR HUGO voice watch wave weary weep whisper wild winds
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Pagina 78 - And a river went out of Eden to water the garden; and from thence it was parted, and became into four heads.
Pagina 117 - I sometimes hold it half a sin To put in words the grief I feel ; For words, like Nature, half reveal And half conceal the Soul within. But, for the unquiet heart and brain, A use in measured language lies ; The sad mechanic exercise, Like dull narcotics, numbing pain. In words, like weeds...
Pagina 32 - Them that are meek shall he guide in judgment : and such as are gentle, them shall he learn his way.
Pagina 115 - LORD, thou wilt ordain peace for us: for thou also hast wrought all our works in us.
Pagina 29 - These five peaks, all of granite, rise so precipitously, so column-like, from the broken ground which forms the root of the mountain, as at first sight to appear inaccessible.
Pagina 198 - II ya de bons manages, mais il n'y en a point de delicieux.
Pagina 28 - The three peaks of red granite which overhang the northern side of the Valley of Chamouni, called from their colour the Aiguilles Rouges, give some notion of the colour and form of Sinai.
Pagina 264 - A stately structure — fair from wing to wing — On either hand, the white and placid tow'rs With turrets castellate, and cluster...