| James Russell Lowell - 1849 - 276 páginas
...all-sustaining Beauty Which runs through all and doth all unite, — The hand cannot clasp the whole of his alms, The heart outstretches its eager palms, For...To the soul that was starving in darkness before." THE VISION SIR LAUNFAL PART SECOND. PRELUDE. DOWN swept the chill wind from the mountain peak, From... | |
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1849 - 566 páginas
...all-sustaining Beauty Which runs through all and doth all unite, — The hand cannot clasp the whole of his alms, The heart outstretches its eager palms, For...To the soul that was starving in darkness before.' " — pp. 12, 13. This giving of alms from a sense of duty will not do. The vision continues. " ' For... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1853 - 284 páginas
...To the soul that was starving in darkness before." THE VISION OF SIR LAUNFAL PAKT SECOND. PRELUDE. DOWN swept the chill wind from the mountain peak,...snow five thousand summers old ; On open wold and hill-lop bleak It had gathered all the cold, And whirled it like sleet on the wanderer's cheek ; It... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1855 - 780 páginas
...that it must be familiar, we give an exquisite piece of frost-work from the prelude to Pail II. : — Down swept the chill wind from the mountain peak,...had gathered all the cold, And whirled it like sleet in the wanderer's cheek : It carried a shiver everywhere ; From the unleafed boughs and pastures bare.... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1858 - 342 páginas
...Beauty Which runs through all and doth all unite,— The hand cannot clasp the whole of his alms,The heart outstretches its eager palms, For a god goes...SECOND. DOWN swept the chill wind from the mountain From the snow five thousand summers old; On open wold and hill-top bleak And whirled it like sleet... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1857 - 334 páginas
...all-sustaining Beauty Which runs through all and doth all unite, — The hand cannot clasp the whole of his alms, The heart outstretches its eager palms, For...To the soul that was starving in darkness before." 1'KKLUDE TO PART HECOND. DOWN swept the chill wind from the mountain peak, From the snow five thousand... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1858 - 350 páginas
...description is token from a poem by JAMES R. LOWELL, an American poet, entitled the The Vision of Sir LaunfaL DOWN swept the chill wind from the mountain peak,...summers old ; On open wold and hill-top bleak It had gather'd all the cold, And whiri'd it like sleet on the wanderer's cheek ; It carried a shiver everywhere... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1861 - 44 páginas
...all-sustaining Beauty Which runs through all and doth all unite, — The hand cannot clasp the whole of his alms, The heart outstretches its eager palms, For...it store To the soul that was starving in darkness before.'1 THE VISION unf PART SECOND. PRELUDE. DOWN swept the chill wind from the mountain peak, From... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 páginas
...ground in the world, opening each clod, and pulverizing the whole. Fuller. FROST— Architecture of the. Down swept the chill wind from the mountain peak,...hill-top bleak, It had gathered all the cold, And whirled in like sleet in the wanderer's cheek: It had carried a shiver everywhere ; From the unleaved boughs... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1863 - 338 páginas
...all-sustaining Beauty Which runs through all and doth all unite,— The hand cannot clasp the whole of his alms, The heart outstretches its eager palms, For...To the soul that was starving in darkness before." Who gives from a sense of duty ; But he who gives a slender mite, And gives to that which is out of... | |
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