Louise Imogen Guiney: Her Life and Works, 1861-1920Macmillan and Company, 1923 - 348 стор. |
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... live , gives him his charter of rights , and clinches for him the significance without which he might as well be unborn , is , often enough , no human agency at all . " " " Robert Bruce , she maintains , owed more to the " climbing ...
... live , gives him his charter of rights , and clinches for him the significance without which he might as well be unborn , is , often enough , no human agency at all . " " " Robert Bruce , she maintains , owed more to the " climbing ...
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... live to four score and ten and never acquire ? What , also , of the country , the inland Bocage of La Vendée , in which the scene was laid . Louise Guiney , after a pilgrimage over the historic ground , sketches the landscape in clear ...
... live to four score and ten and never acquire ? What , also , of the country , the inland Bocage of La Vendée , in which the scene was laid . Louise Guiney , after a pilgrimage over the historic ground , sketches the landscape in clear ...
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... live without nostalgia . If they have to fight the rude conditions of the visible world , they do it pining for what is not . ' The imps of time and place have an implacable enmity for the angels of thought and pure imagination , and ...
... live without nostalgia . If they have to fight the rude conditions of the visible world , they do it pining for what is not . ' The imps of time and place have an implacable enmity for the angels of thought and pure imagination , and ...
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... live to see the Revolution which placed William III . and Mary on the throne . E. M. T. ' The Dukedom became extinct in 1758. The 1st Duke had been suc- ceeded by his grandson ( his brilliant and much - loved son , Thomas , Earl with an ...
... live to see the Revolution which placed William III . and Mary on the throne . E. M. T. ' The Dukedom became extinct in 1758. The 1st Duke had been suc- ceeded by his grandson ( his brilliant and much - loved son , Thomas , Earl with an ...
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... live , could rejoice all the more in the dignified leisure of one whose freedom from monetary cares facilitated the assiduous pursuit of perfectly congenial work . Money , as such , had no attraction for the " Knight Errant , " who ...
... live , could rejoice all the more in the dignified leisure of one whose freedom from monetary cares facilitated the assiduous pursuit of perfectly congenial work . Money , as such , had no attraction for the " Knight Errant , " who ...
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Сторінка 95 - A man so various that he seemed to be Not one, but all mankind's epitome : Stiff in opinions, always in the wrong, Was everything by starts and nothing long ; But in the course of one revolving moon Was chymist, fiddler, statesman, and buffoon ; Then all for women, painting, rhyming, drinking, Besides ten thousand freaks that died in thinking.
Сторінка 232 - We don't want to fight, but by jingo if we do, We've got the ships, we've got the men, we've got the money too.
Сторінка 158 - And yet as angels, in some brighter dreams, Call to the soul when man doth sleep, So some strange thoughts transcend our wonted themes, And into glory peep.
Сторінка 175 - How shone for him, through his griefs and gloom, No star of all heaven sends to light our Path to the tomb. Roll on, my song, and to after ages Tell how, disdaining all earth can give. He would have taught men from wisdom's pages The way to live. And tell how trampled, derided, hated. And worn by weakness, disease and wrong, He fled for shelter to God, who mated His soul with song...
Сторінка 157 - Before I understood this place Appointed for my second race, Or taught my soul to fancy ought But a white, celestial thought; When yet I had not walked above A mile or two from my first love, And looking back, at that short space, Could see a glimpse of his bright face; When on some gilded cloud, or flower My gazing soul would dwell an hour, And in those weaker glories spy Some shadows of eternity...
Сторінка xv - SPIRITS of old that bore me, And set me, meek of mind, Between great dreams before me, And deeds as great behind, Knowing humanity my star As first abroad I ride, Shall help me wear with every scar Honour at eventide.
Сторінка 177 - Over dews, over sands, Will I fly for your weal: Your holy, delicate white hands Shall girdle me with steel. At home, in your emerald bowers, From morning's dawn till e'en, You'll pray for me, my flower of flowers, My Dark Rosaleen!
Сторінка 178 - I could kneel all night in prayer, To heal your many ills! And one beamy smile from you Would float like light between My toils and me, my own, my true, My dark Rosaleen! My fond Rosaleen! Would give me life and soul anew, A second life, a soul anew, My dark Rosaleen!
Сторінка 176 - I SEE thee ever in my dreams, Karaman ! Thy hundred hills, thy thousand streams, Karaman, O Karaman ! As when thy gold-bright morning gleams, As when the deepening sunset seams With lines of light thy hills and streams, Karaman...
Сторінка xvi - Oh, give my youth, my faith, my sword, Choice of the heart's desire : A short life in the saddle, Lord ! Not long life by the fire.