Florentine Tales: With Modern IllustrationsR. Bentley, 1847 - 331 Seiten |
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... scorn him , or to chide ? A martyr call him ? No , a suicide ! XLIII . O Poesie , thou spirit pure and bright , Charmer of care and gladdener of gloom ! Beacon of glory in the world's dark night , Victor o'er dull oblivion and the tomb ...
... scorn him , or to chide ? A martyr call him ? No , a suicide ! XLIII . O Poesie , thou spirit pure and bright , Charmer of care and gladdener of gloom ! Beacon of glory in the world's dark night , Victor o'er dull oblivion and the tomb ...
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... scorn a charter , Which would have made her wealthy for her life . But she declined the matrimonial barter , And said with tears , ' She'd rather be your widow , Than marry one whose wealth was huge as Skiddaw . ' XIX . " Love , cherish ...
... scorn a charter , Which would have made her wealthy for her life . But she declined the matrimonial barter , And said with tears , ' She'd rather be your widow , Than marry one whose wealth was huge as Skiddaw . ' XIX . " Love , cherish ...
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... scorn of men , Who , quite as wise and no less politic , Hold all is lost with honour ; how , agen , Sir Francis Head , to play Bob Peel a trick , Had with gun cotton charged his witty pen , Which , while he wrote , sudden explosion ...
... scorn of men , Who , quite as wise and no less politic , Hold all is lost with honour ; how , agen , Sir Francis Head , to play Bob Peel a trick , Had with gun cotton charged his witty pen , Which , while he wrote , sudden explosion ...
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... scorned - now scorned myself by thee , XLIII . " Girolamo ! But hush ! his name no more ! Henceforth , I will not breathe it ! In my heart , It shall be buried ; shrined ; for I'll adore His memory , but in silence . ' Tis an art I'll ...
... scorned - now scorned myself by thee , XLIII . " Girolamo ! But hush ! his name no more ! Henceforth , I will not breathe it ! In my heart , It shall be buried ; shrined ; for I'll adore His memory , but in silence . ' Tis an art I'll ...
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... scorn , made ready to depart , And left the room , the house ; nor turned his head , Though laughter him pursued , -it had for him no dread ! What of Lebrun ? XXI . Sin was to him no shame ! He could absolve whate'er was done amiss ...
... scorn , made ready to depart , And left the room , the house ; nor turned his head , Though laughter him pursued , -it had for him no dread ! What of Lebrun ? XXI . Sin was to him no shame ! He could absolve whate'er was done amiss ...
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ABBOT OF FLORENCE agen angel Anne Green art thou barque beauty beneath blest Boccaccio breast breath bright brow CANTO Chrysos confest corse cried dark dead dear death despair dread dream ducats Duke e'en earth Emperor eyes fair Father feel fell Ferando Fiorante Franciscan friar gazing gentle Gilbert Girolamo glory grace grave Guenda hath heard heart heaven holy Hymen Jovinian kiss lady Lady Hester Stanhope look maid maiden marble Marquis Megatherium monk morning Muses ne'er neath never o'er once palace Pasquino passion pious poets poor pray prayer pride priest Purgatory Rigondi Saint Salvestra scorn sculptor seraph sigh Sighieri Simona sing sleep smile song soon sorrow soul spake spirit stood story sweet tale tears tell thee Theodoret thou thought told twas twill Vianelli wife woman wonder wretched XXIII XXXVI youth
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Seite 191 - For so have I seen a lark rising from his bed of grass, and soaring upwards, singing as he rises...
Seite 191 - ... and frequent weighing of his wings ; till the little creature was forced to sit down and pant, and stay till the storm was over, and then it made a prosperous flight, and did rise and sing as if it had learned music and motion from an angel, as he passed sometimes through the air about his ministries here below. So is the prayer of a good man...
Seite 191 - ... and raised a tempest, and overruled the man; and then his prayer was broken, and his thoughts were troubled, and his words went up towards a cloud, and his thoughts pulled them back again, and made them without intention; and the good man sighs for his infirmity, but must be content to lose the prayer, and he must recover it when his anger is removed, and his spirit is becalmed, made even as the brow of Jesus, and smooth like the heart of God; and then it ascends to heaven upon the wings of the...
Seite 191 - ... here below. So is the prayer of a good man : when his affairs have required business, and his business was matter of discipline, and his discipline was to pass upon a sinning person, or had a design of charity ; his duty met with the...
Seite 191 - ... infirmities of a man, and anger was its instrument, and the instrument became stronger than the prime agent, and raised a tempest and overruled the man; and then his...
Seite 191 - I seen a lark rising from his bed of grass, and soaring upwards, singing as he rises, and hopes to get to heaven, and climb above the clouds ; but the poor bird was beaten back with the loud sighings of an eastern wind, and his motion made irregular and inconstant, descending more at every breath of the tempest, than it could recover by the libration and frequent weighing of his wings ; till the little creature was forced to sit down and pant, and stay till the storm was over ; and then it made a...
Seite 191 - ... and raised a tempest, and overruled the man ; and then his prayer was broken, and his thoughts were troubled, and his words went up towards a cloud, and his thoughts pulled them back again, and made them without intention, and the good man sighs for his infirmity, but must be content to lose the prayer, and he must recover it when his anger is removed, and his spirit is becalmed, and made even as the brow of Jesus, and smooth like the heart of God...
Seite 192 - In the Planets — the Moon — Mercury — Venus — the Sun — Mars — Jupiter and Saturn — also in the constellation, Gemini, &c. But, alas ! he forgot his maternal planet, Earth. Would it not have been possible to have planted some realm of paradise — some kingdom of heaven — there, also 1 Ah ! Dante ! THE FRANCISCAN ASS. A TALE FROM COLOMBE.
Seite 189 - The Tiara and the Turban " describes the incident as happening to himself at Rome ; the Pandar being his tutor, a Roman Catholic priest, esteemed for learning and wit, and not otherwise for licentiousness. Moreover, " The Decameron " itself is full of similar instances. CANTO III. " He will parade his quarrel with the fates, And join, in social pact, a band of desperates." — St. 1. There was some short time since, and probably still is, a society in Paris, expressly for the "mutual encouragement...
Seite 7 - By Heavens ! it must be a pleasant thing To live and die within a garden land, — To see the bursting herbage in the spring, And watch as day by day the buds expand ! To hear the sweet birds in the morning sing, Those songs which the pure heart can understand ! To sit at noon beneath the leafy tree, Whose rustling makes a music like the sea.