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" Which in the poet's tropic heart bear flowers Whose fragrance fills the earth. Within the hearts of all men lie These promises of wider bliss, Which blossom into hopes that cannot die, In sunny hours like this. All that hath been majestical In life or... "
The Univercœlum and Spiritual Philosopher - Page 106
1848
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Cyclopaedia of American Literature: Embracing Personal and ..., Volume 2, Part 2

Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - American literature - 1855 - 474 pages
...die, ID sunny honrs like this. All Ihnt hath been mnjcstical In life or death, since time began, le native in the simple heart of all, The angel heart of man. And thus, among the nntnught poor. Great deeds and fueling find a nome. That cnst in t-hndow all the golden lore Of classic...
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The Lover's Seat. Kathemérina Or Common Things in Relation to ..., Volume 2

Kenelm Henry Digby - Conduct of life - 1856 - 368 pages
...cause of truth are not phenomenal, as this author would seem to imply. " All that hath been majesties! In life or death, since time began, Is native in the simple heart of all, The angel heart of man." But, confining our attention to common times, like our own, and to common persons, like ourselves,...
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ADVENTURES AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF AMERICANS;

HENRY HOWE - 1859 - 748 pages
...AMEKICAN POETEY. Within the hearts of all men. lie These promises of wider bliss, Which blossom into hopes that cannot die, In sunny hours like this. All that hath been majestical Is native in the simple heart of all, 'The angel heart of man. In life or death, since time began,...
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Moral and Religious Quotations from the Poets: Topically Arranged ...

Quotations - 1861 - 356 pages
...image walks the earth; And if at times hia footatep strays, I pity where I may not praise. BULWEE. All that hath been majestical in life or death since...time began, Is native in the simple heart of all, the angelheart of man. LOWELL. Up, man I for what if thou with beasts hast part, Since in the body framed...
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Golden Leaves from the American Poets

American poetry - 1864 - 428 pages
...the earth. " Within the hearts of all men lie These promises of wider bliss, Which blossom into hopes that cannot die, In sunny hours like this. "All that...time began, Is native in the simple heart of all, The angel-heart of man. "And thus, among the untaught poor. Great deeds and feelings find a home, That...
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Golden Leaves from the American Poets

John William Stanhope Hows - American poetry - 1865 - 564 pages
...the earth. " Within the hearts of all men lie These promises of wider bliss, Which blossom into hopes that cannot die, In sunny hours like this. " All that hath been majesdcal In life or death, since time began, Is native in the simple heart of all, The angel-heart...
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A Logic of Facts, Or, Every-day Reasoning

George Jacob Holyoake - Logic - 1866 - 118 pages
...Waverley will always find in his OWB bosom, when he will give its still small voice leisure to be heard. All that hath been majestical In life or death, since...the simple heart of all, — The angel heart of man. — Lowell. To awaken the senses and instruct them and direct them aright in the art of observation,...
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The Poetical Works of James R. Lowell ...

James Russell Lowell - American poetry - 1866 - 340 pages
...the earth. Within the hearts of all men lie These promises of wider bliss, Which blossom into hopes that cannot die, In sunny hours like this. All that...hath been majestical In life or death, since time begam, Is native in the simple heart of all, The angel heart of man. And thus, among the untaught poor,...
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From Egypt to Canaan, sermons

Jonathan Bayley - 1867 - 502 pages
...of heaven. Within the hearts of all men lie These promises of future bliss, Which blossom into hopes that cannot die In sunny hours like this. All that...began ; Is native in the simple heart of all, The angel-heart of man. The Spies were twelve, one from each tribe, representing every department of religious...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 94

American periodicals - 1867 - 850 pages
...when from Maine to Colorado it has been a disgrace to have done nothing for the common cause, ' Have cast in shadow all the golden lore Of classic Greece and Rome." The same impulse which has made patriots of poets, and has given us Longfellow's • Wreck of the Cumberland,'...
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