| Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 968 páginas
...unmaternal nest 1 I weep vain tears : blood would less bitter be. Yet poured forth gladlier, could it profit i p Ca ! Veiled Glory of this lainple.ss Universe I Thou Moon l>eyond the clouds ! Thou living Form Among... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1910 - 280 páginas
...found a theme — and I use the word in its musical ^ense — a theme such as he finds in the lines ; Seraph of Heaven ! too gentle to be human, Veiling...insupportable in thee Of light and love and immortality ! the key, and then following eagerly the new thoughts, with their correlative emotions, which were... | |
| English Association - 1913 - 196 páginas
...: she is an incarnation of a brighter beauty descending from a lovelier and more wonderful world : Veiling beneath that radiant form of Woman All that...insupportable in thee Of light and love and immortality. In the Phaedrus beauty is described as the only one of the ideas which has a perfectly clear and distinct... | |
| 1879 - 534 páginas
...household word in the homes of the starving poor. [To be Continued.] [Selected.] Seraph of Heaven. Seraph of Heaven ! too gentle to be human. Veiling...radiant form of woman All that is insupportable in tliee Uf light and love and immortality ! Sweet Benediction in the Eternal Curse ! Veil'd Glory of... | |
| Harold Bloom - 1971 - 516 páginas
...series then is kindled into a profusion of alternate images, each rejected as soon as it is invoked: Seraph of Heaven! too gentle to be human, Veiling...immortality! Sweet Benediction in the eternal Curse! Veiled Glory of this lampless Universe! Thou Moon beyond the clouds! Thou living Form Among the Dead!... | |
| G. W. Sherman - 1976 - 540 páginas
...replied, mournfully. "There was a Being whom my spirit oft Met on its visioned wanderings far aloft. A seraph of Heaven, too gentle to be human, Veiling beneath that radiant form of a woman . . ." "Oh, it is too flattering, so I won't go on! But say it's me. — say it's me ! " "It... | |
| Meena Alexander - 1989 - 240 páginas
...dissolution from the bonds of mortality is essential if the ideal is to persist in the face of suffering: Seraph of Heaven! too gentle to be human, Veiling...insupportable in thee Of light, and love, and immortality! (S.374) The poem's title, coined from the Greek, means upon or of the soul, an apt term for a work... | |
| Victor Luftig - 1995 - 320 páginas
...are some of them: There was a Being whom my spirit oft Met on the visioned wanderings far aloft. A seraph of Heaven, too gentle to be human, Veiling beneath that radiant form of woman ... Oh, it is too flattering, so I won't go on! But say it's me!—say it's me!" "It is you, dear;... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1994 - 752 páginas
...would less bitter be, Yet poured forth gladlier, could it profit thee. 20 Seraph of Heaven! too gende to be human, Veiling beneath that radiant form of...immortality! Sweet Benediction in the eternal Curse! Veiled Glory of this lampless Universe! Thou Moon beyond the clouds! Thou living Form Among the Dead!... | |
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