| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1866 - 370 páginas
...be not grain, And the joys of thee seventy times seven, Our Lady of Pain. THE GARDEN OF PROSERPINE. HERE, where the world is quiet ; Here, where all trouble seems Dead winds' and spent waves' riot In doubtful dreams of dreams ; I watch the green field growing For reaping folk and sowing, For harvest-time... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1867 - 422 páginas
...out weather tares be not grain, And the joys of thee seventy times seven, THE GARDEN OF PROSERPINE. HERE, where the world is quiet; Here, where all' trouble seems Dead winds' and spent waves' riot In doubtful dreams of dreams; I watch the green field growing For reaping folk and sowing, For harvest-time... | |
| Fetherstonhaugh (Hon. Mrs., Maria Georgiana Carleton) - 1878 - 282 páginas
...sweet bright days which have been conjured up before him by a woman's smile. CHAPTER X. KINGSDENE. " Here, where the world is quiet, Here, where all trouble seems Dead winds' and spent waves' riot In doubtful dreams of dreams ; I watch the green field growing For reaping folk and sowing, For harvest•time... | |
| Amelia B. Edwards - 1878 - 358 páginas
...beds for me and all who seek? Yea, beds for all who come. Christina Resutti. THE GARDEN OF PROSERPINE. HERE, where the world is quiet; Here, where all trouble seems Dead winds' and spent waves' riot In doubtful dreams of dreams; I watch the green field growing For reaping folk and sowing, For harvest-time... | |
| Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards - 1879 - 390 páginas
...beds for all who come. Christina Rossetti. THE GARDEN OF PROSERPINE. 289 THE GARDEN OF PROSERPINE. HERE, where the world is quiet; Here, where all trouble seems Dead winds' and spent waves' riot In doubtful dreams of dreams; I watch the green field growing For reaping folk and sowing, For harvest-time... | |
| 1880 - 870 páginas
...works. In those vast designs, grand as is the imaginative conception, there is scarcely a trace of the humanity of which we speak, nor have the figures,...of social feeling and interdependence, that renders Michelangelo so perilous an example for students of painting, and especially for those of the present... | |
| 1880 - 868 páginas
...genius. The spectators move, as it were, in a world of shadows, in which, as in the fabled under- world, all expectancy, passion, and feeling have faded away...of social feeling and interdependence, that renders Michelangelo so perilous an example for students of painting, and especially for those of the present... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1880 - 1614 páginas
...world of shadows, in which, as intk fabled under-world, all expectancy, passion, and feeling have W^ away beneath the cold hands of Proserpina — Here...intense self-concentration, this absence from his picture1 of all trace of social feeling and interdependence, that rend^ Michelangelo so perilous an... | |
| Frederick Langbridge - 1883 - 438 páginas
...ever, if thy heart cou'i understand. EDMUND W. GOSSL New Poems. (K.Paul.) Iv. THE GARDEN OF PROSERPINE. HERE, where the world is quiet, Here, where all trouble seems Dead winds' and spent waves' riot In doubtful dreams of dreams ; I watch the green field growing For reaping folk and sowing, For harvest-time... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1883 - 392 páginas
...be not grain, And the joys of thee seventy times seven, Our Lady of Pain. THE GARDEN OF PROSERPINE. HERE, where the world is quiet, Here, where all trouble seems Dead winds' and spent waves' riot In doubtful dreams of dreams ; I watch the green field growing For reaping folk and sowing, For harvest-time... | |
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