The loves of the angels, a poemLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1823 - 147 páginas |
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... beneath the shade Of my spread wings to hide the burning Of glances , which - I well could feel- For me , for her , too warmly shone ; But , ere I could again unseal My restless eyes , or even steal One side - long look , the maid was ...
... beneath the shade Of my spread wings to hide the burning Of glances , which - I well could feel- For me , for her , too warmly shone ; But , ere I could again unseal My restless eyes , or even steal One side - long look , the maid was ...
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... shrinking stood , like flowers beneath The scorching of the south - wind's breath : But when I nam'd - alas , too well , I now recall , though wilder'd then , - Instantly , when I nam'd the spell , Her brow 22 THE LOVES OF THE ANGELS .
... shrinking stood , like flowers beneath The scorching of the south - wind's breath : But when I nam'd - alas , too well , I now recall , though wilder'd then , - Instantly , when I nam'd the spell , Her brow 22 THE LOVES OF THE ANGELS .
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... To witness the young vernal burst Of nature through those blooming spheres , Those flowers of light , that sprung beneath The first touch of the ' Eternal's breath- It was my doom still to be haunted By some 36 THE LOVES OF THE ANGELS .
... To witness the young vernal burst Of nature through those blooming spheres , Those flowers of light , that sprung beneath The first touch of the ' Eternal's breath- It was my doom still to be haunted By some 36 THE LOVES OF THE ANGELS .
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... beneath the seal > Of so much loveliness , and see What souls belong'd to those bright eyes- Whether , as sun - beams , find their way Into the gem that hidden lies , Those looks could inward turn their ray . To make the soul as bright ...
... beneath the seal > Of so much loveliness , and see What souls belong'd to those bright eyes- Whether , as sun - beams , find their way Into the gem that hidden lies , Those looks could inward turn their ray . To make the soul as bright ...
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... beneath the tempter's art ! - A zeal for knowledge , such as ne'er Enshrin'd itself in form so fair Since that first , fatal hour , when Eve , With every fruit of Eden blest , Save only one , rather than leave That one unknown , lost ...
... beneath the tempter's art ! - A zeal for knowledge , such as ne'er Enshrin'd itself in form so fair Since that first , fatal hour , when Eve , With every fruit of Eden blest , Save only one , rather than leave That one unknown , lost ...
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angeli Angels eyes aught beams beautiful behold beneath bless blest bliss Book of Enoch Book of Job breath bright bright eyes brow burning Cabbala Celestial Hierarchy Cham charm Cherub Clemens Alexandrinus cloud creature dark Dionysius divine dreams earth earthly echo Eden's Epiphanius Eternal ev'n fair fall fall'n fallen angels fancy fatal feel felt fire fix'd flame flowers fond gaze glorious glory glow God's gone happy hath heart heaven heavenly holy hour Josephus light lips look look'd lost lov'd love's loveliness lute mong mortal ne'er night o'er pain Paradise passion plumes pride proud pure radiant round seem'd seraph shadow shame shed shine shone skies smil'd soul spell spirit spoke star stole stood story sublime Summon'd sweet sylphes Tertullian thee thou thought Throne turn'd Twas unblest wak'd Whate'er wings woman's wonder words worshipp'd ZARAPH
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Página 132 - And his tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth : and the dragon stood before the woman which was ready to be delivered, for to devour her child as soon as it was born.
Página 100 - A boat at midnight sent alone " To drift upon the moonless sea, " A lute, whose leading chord is gone, " A wounded bird, that hath but one " Imperfect wing to soar upon, " Are like what I am, without thee...
Página 105 - Eternal One, With half such longing, deep desire. Love was to his impassion'd soul Not, as with others, a mere part Of its existence, but the whole — The very life-breath of his heart! Often, when from the Almighty brow A lustre came too bright to bear. And all the seraph ranks would bow Their heads beneath their wings, nor dare To look upon the effulgence there...
Página 1 - T WAS when the world was in its prime, When the fresh stars had just begun Their race of glory, and young Time Told his first birth-days by the sun ; 1 See Note.
Página 2 - ... When the fresh stars had just begun Their race of glory, and young Time Told his first birth-days by the sun; When, in the light of Nature's dawn Rejoicing, men and angels met On the high hill and sunny lawn,— Ere Sorrow came, or Sin had drawn 'Twixt man and Heaven her curtain yet!