| Class-book - Poetry - 1852 - 152 pages
...shape, and mien appeared Elysian2 beauty, melancholy grace, Brought from a pensive though a happy place. He spake of love, such love as spirits feel In worlds...The past unsighed for, and the future sure ; Spake of heroic arts in graver mood Revived, with finer harmony pursued ; Of all that is most beauteous,... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1853 - 300 pages
...shape, and mien, appeared Elysian beauty, melancholy grace, Brought from a pensive though a happy place. He spake of love, such love as Spirits feel In worlds...The past unsighed for, and the future sure; Spake of heroic arts in graver mood Revived, with finer harmony pursued ; Of all that is most beauteous —... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1853 - 618 pages
...draught of pure poetry, at the bottom of which is the flake of tartar I wish away. He spake of lore, such love as spirits feel In worlds whose course is...The past unsighed for, and the future sure ; Spake, aa a witness, of a second birth For all that is most perfect upon earth. How unseasonable is the allusion... | |
| Edith Vernon (fict. name.) - 1855 - 234 pages
...brightness would realise that glimpse which the poet has given us of the perfection of being — " She spoke of love — such love as spirits feel — In worlds...to heal, The past unsighed for, and the future sure !" And the mind where such feelings had dwelt could never again receive for an instant the visit of... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1856 - 590 pages
...cheeks — the beauty of heaven, calm and mournful sat upon his mien, and then " He spake of love, suth love as spirits feel In worlds whose course is equable...to heal, The past unsighed for, and the future sure Of all that ia most beauteous — imaged there In happier beauty, more pellucid streams, An ampler... | |
| 1856 - 390 pages
...musical, too, when he likes ; take an exquisite stanza from an exquisite poem, Laodmaia : " He spoke of love ; such love as spirits feel, In worlds whose course is equable and pure No cares to beat away, no strife to heal The past unsghed-for, and the future sure." Or that other beautiful... | |
| United States - 1856 - 642 pages
...a pensive, though a happy place. " He spake of love — such love as spirits feel, In worlds whoso course is equable and pure ; No fears to beat away — no strife to heal — The past unsigned for, and the future sure. Spake of heroic arts in graver mood Revived — with finer harmony... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1857 - 480 pages
...love.— Edit. 1815. Elysian beauty, melancholy grace, Brought from a pensive though a happy place. He spake of love, such love as Spirits feel In worlds...fears to beat away — no strife to heal — The past uiisighed for, and the future sure ; Spake of heroic arts in graver mood Revived, with finer harmony... | |
| William Wordsworth - Bookbinding - 1858 - 550 pages
...mien, appear'd Elysian beauty — melancholy grace — Brought from a pensive though a happy place. He spake of love, such love as spirits feel In worlds...fears to beat away — no strife to heal — The past unsigh'd for, and the future sure ; Spake, as a witness, of a second birth For all that is most perfect... | |
| WILLIAM WORDSWOTH - 1858 - 564 pages
...Brought from a pensive though a happy place. He spake of love, such love as spirits feel In worlds whoso course is equable and pure ; No fears to beat away — no strife to heal — • The past unsigh'd for, and the future sure ; Spake, as a witness, of a second birth For all that is most perfect... | |
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