| Thomas De Quincey - 1856 - 360 sider
...thing he saw. Arabian fiction never filled the world With half the wonders that were wrought for Aim. Earth breathed in one great presence of the spring...open, and sud* Wordsworth's " Vandracour and Julia." denly disclose the beautiful figure of Lady Massey, than a mighty cloud seemed to roll away from the... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1856 - 360 sider
...thing he saw. Arabian fiction nevcr filled the world With half the wonders that were wrought for Aim. Earth breathed in one great presence of the spring...open, and sud* Wordsworth's " Vandracour and Julia." denly disclose the beautiful figure of Lady Massey, than a mighty cloud seemed to roll away from the... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1856 - 556 sider
...she dwelt in was a sainted shrine ; Her chamber window did surpass in glory The portals of the dawn ; all paradise Could by the simple opening of a door, Let itself in upon him : path ways, walis, Swarmed with enchantment, till his spirit sank, Surcharged within him, overblest... | |
| Elizabeth Strutt - 1859 - 496 sider
...dwelt in was a sainted shrine ; Her chamber- window did surpass in glory The portals of the dawn — all Paradise Could, by the simple opening of a door, Let itself in upon him — pathways, walks, Swarmed with enchantment." Sometimes Margaret would take the baby in her arms,... | |
| Max Ferrer - 1859 - 374 sider
...first time discovered the secret of enjoying the crushed ball and the crowded soiree. She found how All paradise Could by the simple opening of a door Let itself in, and foolishly lived but in the love she felt. If prayer could save man, Harry might have dismissed... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1862 - 488 sider
...impassioned lover. " He beheld A vision, and adored the tiling he saw. Arabian fiction never fill'd the world With half the wonders that were wrought...him." * For never did the drawing-room door open, and suddenly disclose the beautiful figure of Lady Massey, than a mighty cloud seemed to roll away from... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1864 - 358 sider
...she dwelt in was a sainted shrine ; Her chamber window did surpass in glory The portal of the dawn ; all paradise Could, by the simple opening of a door, Let itself in upon him ; pathways, walks, Swarmed with enchantment, till his spirit sankt Surcharged, within him, overblest... | |
| Afternoon lectures - 1869 - 378 sider
...she dwelt in was a sainted shrine ; Her chamber-window did surpass in glory The portals of the dawn : all paradise Could by the simple opening of a door Let itself in upon him: — pathways, walks Swarmed with enchantment, till his spirit sank, Surcharged, within him, overblest... | |
| 1869 - 384 sider
...she dwelt in was a sainted shrine ; Her chamber-window did surpass in glory The portals of the dawn : all paradise Could by the simple opening of a door Let itself in upon him : — pathways, walks Swarmed with enchantment, till his spirit sank, Surcharged, within him, overblest... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1871 - 630 sider
...she dwelt in was a sainted shrine , Her chamber-window did surpass in glory The portals of the dawn ; all paradise Could, by the simple opening of a door, Let itself in upon him : — pathways, walks, Swarmed witli enchantment, till his spirit sank, Surcharged, within him, ovcrblcst... | |
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