 | Dublin city, roy. coll. of sci - 1875 - 358 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... | |
 | Thomas De Quincey - 1876 - 606 sider
...thing he saw. Arabian fiction never filled the world With half the wonders that were wrought for him. Earth breathed in one great presence of the spring...opening of a door, Let itself in upon him." * For nevor did the drawing-room door open, and sud. denly disclose the beautiful figure of Lady Massey,... | |
 | Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 sider
...dwelt in was a sainted shrine ; Her chamber window did surpass in glory I The portals of the dawn ; I ; pathways, walks, Swarmed with enchantment, till his spirit sank, Surcharged within him — overblest... | |
 | Arthur B. Davison - 1880 - 396 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 [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1880 - 676 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 - 1881 - 734 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 onchantment, till his spirit sank, Surcharged, within him, overblest... | |
 | Peter Bayne - 1881 - 426 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. fervent a Wordsworthian as Mr. Arnold, and I ask the reason why. The secret, I am convinced, lies in... | |
 | Mrs. Alfred William Hunt - 1882 - 422 sider
...amount of dead brick wall would have been. Then he said, " Now I feel the truth of Wordsworth's lines, ' All Paradise Could, by the simple opening of a door, Let itself in on him.' " " Nonsense ! " exclaimed Davenport. He thought it was time for the voice of reason to interpose.... | |
 | Edwin Percy Whipple - 1882 - 432 sider
...she dwelt in was a sainted shrine ; Her chamber window did surpass in glory The portals of ihe dawn ; all paradise Could, by the simple opening of a door, Let itself iu upon him ; pathways, walks, Swarmed with enchantment, till his spirit sank, Surcharged, within him,... | |
 | Penelope Frederica Fitzgerald - 1887 - 436 sider
...she dwelt in was a painted 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, Swarrned with enchantment ! till his spirit sank Surcharged within him — over-blest... | |
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