The Living Age ..., Том 122 |
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He rarely or never But now the wind stirs fresher ; darting round idealizes Nature ;
but Nature unidealized The spider tightens its frail web ; dead leaves Dever
brings a man into the loftier re - Whirl in quick eddies from the mounds ; the gions
of ...
He rarely or never But now the wind stirs fresher ; darting round idealizes Nature ;
but Nature unidealized The spider tightens its frail web ; dead leaves Dever
brings a man into the loftier re - Whirl in quick eddies from the mounds ; the gions
of ...
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Its fellow , and the motion thus bequeathed Lives in the ripple , edging flowery
slopes Within the clefts of bushes , and beneath With melting lace - work ; or with
dimples The thickets , raven darkness frowned , but still rings The leaves upon
the ...
Its fellow , and the motion thus bequeathed Lives in the ripple , edging flowery
slopes Within the clefts of bushes , and beneath With melting lace - work ; or with
dimples The thickets , raven darkness frowned , but still rings The leaves upon
the ...
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sonal acquaintance with that most pic - 1 But the organ and singers have ceased
, turesque city , Quebec , for he writes of it Leaving a void in air , with much
unction . And the long - drawn chant of the blazoned priest In the rich pomp of
dying ...
sonal acquaintance with that most pic - 1 But the organ and singers have ceased
, turesque city , Quebec , for he writes of it Leaving a void in air , with much
unction . And the long - drawn chant of the blazoned priest In the rich pomp of
dying ...
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The mollusca take a sball - give leave or license thereto ” middle path with their
hue of mother - ofstould forfeit ten shillings ; and again in pearl . What is the
reason of these ar1612 , when their illustrious townsman rangements in the
animal ...
The mollusca take a sball - give leave or license thereto ” middle path with their
hue of mother - ofstould forfeit ten shillings ; and again in pearl . What is the
reason of these ar1612 , when their illustrious townsman rangements in the
animal ...
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... in the defence is an elaborate vindication of the policy every argument that may
be justly ad - of leaving things as they ... and leave behind as their residue a
distinct dramatic impres - New teeming growth , surprises of strange life sion of
the ...
... in the defence is an elaborate vindication of the policy every argument that may
be justly ad - of leaving things as they ... and leave behind as their residue a
distinct dramatic impres - New teeming growth , surprises of strange life sion of
the ...
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Страница 197 - Teach us, sprite or bird, What sweet thoughts are thine : I have never heard Praise of love or wine That panted forth a flood of rapture so divine.
Страница 191 - It is not growing like a tree In bulk doth make man better be; Or standing long an oak, three hundred year, To fall a log at last, dry, bald, and sere: A lily of a day Is fairer far in May; Although it fall and die that night, It was the plant and flower of light. In small proportions we just beauties see, And in short measures life may perfect be.
Страница 435 - Knowledge before — a discovery that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of in our philosophy.
Страница 192 - GATHER ye rosebuds while ye may, Old Time is still a-flying: And this same flower that smiles to-day, To-morrow will be dying. The glorious lamp of heaven, the sun, The higher he's a-getting; The sooner will his race be run, And nearer he's to setting. That age is best, which is the first, When youth and blood are warmer; But being spent, the worse, and worst Times still succeed the former.
Страница 192 - The higher he's a-getting, The sooner will his race be run, And nearer he's to setting. That age is best which is the first, When youth and blood are warmer; But, being spent, the worse, and worst Times, still succeed the former. Then be not coy, but use your time, And while ye may, go marry: For having lost but once your prime, You may for ever tarry.
Страница 190 - Welcome, folded arms, and fixed eyes, A sigh that piercing mortifies, A look that's fasten'd to the ground, A tongue chain'd up without a sound ! Fountain heads and pathless groves, Places which pale passion loves ! Moonlight walks, when all the fowls Are warmly housed save bats and owls ! A midnight bell, a parting groan ! These are the sounds we feed upon ; Then stretch our bones in a still gloomy valley ; Nothing's so dainty sweet as lovely melancholy.
Страница 430 - Nor set down aught in malice: then must you speak Of one that loved not wisely but too well; Of one not easily jealous, but, being wrought, Perplex'd in the extreme; of one whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away Richer than all his tribe...
Страница 197 - Music, when soft voices die, Vibrates in the memory — Odours, when sweet violets sicken, Live within the sense they quicken. Rose leaves, when the rose is dead, Are heaped for the beloved's bed; And so thy thoughts, when thou art gone, Love itself shall slumber on.
Страница 541 - Not that fair field Of Enna, where Proserpine gathering flowers, Herself a fairer flower by gloomy Dis Was gathered, which cost Ceres all that pain To seek her through the world...
Страница 189 - ... o'er shady groves they hover, And with leaves and flowers do cover The friendless bodies of unburied men. Call unto his funeral dole The ant, the field-mouse, and the mole To rear him hillocks that shall keep him warm And (when gay tombs are robbed) sustain no harm, But keep the wolf far thence that's foe to men, For with his nails he'll dig them up again.