Spite of despondence, of the inhuman dearth Of noble natures, of the gloomy days, Of all the unhealthy and o'er-darkened ways Made for our searching : yes, in spite of all, Some shape of beauty moves away the pall From our dark spirits. Such the sun,... Century Monthly Magazine - 256 psl.redagavo - 1921Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1852 - 950 psl.
...beauty is a joy for ever, Ita loveliness increases, it will never Раю into nothingness. . . . . . . In spite of all Some shape of beauty moves away the pall From our dark spirits. Such the sun, the mora, Trees old and young, sprouting a shady boon For simple sheep ; and such are... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1853 - 740 psl.
...of the inhuman dearth Of noble natures, of the gloomy days, Of all the unhealthy and o'er-darken'd ways Made for our searching : yes, in spite of all,...beauty moves away the pall From our dark spirits. Such the sun, the moon, Trees old and young, sprouting a shady boon For simple sheep ; and such are... | |
| 1853 - 956 psl.
...of the inhuman dearth Of noble natures, of the gloomy days Of all the unhealthy, and o'er darkened ways Made for our searching : yes, in spite of all,...beauty moves away the pall From our dark spirits. Such the sun, the moon," — and such was Grace Bridgenorth. Elizabeth Graham recognised this truth... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1853 - 548 psl.
...natures, of the gloomy days, Of all the unhealthy and o'er-darken'd way* Marie for our searching: ye*, in spite of all. Some shape of beauty moves away the pall / From our dark spirit*. Such the «un, the moon,/ Tree* old and young, sprouting a shady boon / For simple sheep ;... | |
| John Keats - 1855 - 416 psl.
...beauty is a joy forever: Its loveliness increases ; it will never Pass into nothingness ; but still will keep A bower quiet for us, and a sleep Full of...beauty moves away the pall From our dark spirits. Such the sun, the moon, Trees old and young, sprouting a shady boon For simple sheep ; and such are... | |
| 1855 - 1080 psl.
...despondence, of the inhuman dearth Of noble natures, of the gloomy days, Of all the unhealthy and o'erdarken'd ways Made for our searching ; yes, in spite of all,...beauty moves away the pall . From our dark spirits. An endless fountain of immortal drink Pouring unto us from the heaven's brink." Keats's Endymion (opening... | |
| Robert Eldridge Aris Willmott - 1855 - 232 psl.
...lustre such visions shed over the tumult and fever of our cares ! And he who seeks, finds them: — " In spite of all, Some shape of beauty moves away the pall From our dark spirits." The history of a great statesman exemplifies the poetical enchantment. Pitt sometimes escaped from... | |
| Frederick Hinde - 1858 - 64 psl.
...The wave behind impels the wave before." Poor KEATS, the martyr-bard, tells us in his " Endyinion," " in spite of all, Some shape of Beauty moves away the pall From our dark spirits." It recognises a spell in everything — A — <: Not the lightest leaf but trembling teems With golden... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1897 - 844 psl.
...their sadness?" Listen now to the poet, who seems to be speaking especially to you : « » • * * "Tn spite -of all Some shape of beauty moves away the pall From our dark spirits. Such the sun, the moon, Trees old and young, sprouting a shady boon For simple sheep; and such are... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1860 - 250 psl.
...and contentment such visions shed over the fever of our cares ! And he who seeks, finds them : — " In spite of all, Some shape of beauty moves away the pall From our dark spirits." The history of a great statesman exemplifies the poetical enchantment. Pitt sometimes escaped from... | |
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