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 1061848Full view - About this book
| James Russell Lowell - American poetry - 1890 - 562 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 majestioal In life or death, since time began, Is native in the simple heart of all, The angel heart... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier, James Russel Lowell - 1891 - 560 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...shadow all the golden lore Of classic Greece and Rome. 0, mighty brother-soul of man, Where'er thou art, in low or high, Thy skyey arches with exulting span... | |
| Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott - Liberalism (Religion) - 1891 - 616 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...in the simple heart of all, The angel heart of man. t), mighty brother-soul of man, Where'er thou art, in low or high, Thy skyey arches with exulting span... | |
| Quotations, English - 1891 - 556 pages
...frowns; whose reliance on truth, on virtue, and on God, is most unfaltering. Seneca. THE HEART OF. All that hath been majestical In life or death, since...time began, Is native in the simple heart of all, The angel-heart of man. James liusxell Lowell. THE HAPPY. A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays And confldent... | |
| James Russell Lowell, Nathan Haskell Dole - American poetry - 1892 - 394 pages
...the hearts of all men lie These promises of wider bliss, Which blossom into hopes that cannot die, All that hath been majestical In life or death since...untaught poor Great deeds and feelings find a home Which casts in shadow all the golden lore Of classic Greece or Rome. Oh ! mighty brother-soul of man,... | |
| Albert Shaw - Literature - 1892 - 790 pages
...divine." He ever sees "beneath the foulest faces lurking, One Godbuilt shrine of reverence and love. " All that hath been majestical In life or death, since time began, Is nature in the simple heart of all The angel heart of man. Evil, he insists, its errand has as well... | |
| Mrs. Ida Scott Taylor McKinney - English literature - 1894 - 436 pages
...and his influence may beautify and enrich the world long after his life has measured its brief span. All that hath been majestical In life or death, since...time began, Is native in the simple heart of all, The angel-heart of man. JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. The soul of man Createth its own destiny of power ; And as... | |
| 1894 - 436 pages
...fullest of natural simplicities, and, therefore, instinctively truer to truth and God. " 'All that has been majestical, In life or death, since time began, Is native in the simple heart of all— The augel heart of man.' " It was to this deep, latent soul of the people he ultimately addressed his "Maiden... | |
| James Russell Lowell - American poetry - 1895 - 574 pages
...the earth. Within the hearts of nil men lie These promises of wider bliss, ttTiich blossom into hopes that cannot die, In sunny hours like this. All that...untaught poor, Great deeds and feelings find a home, Itiat cast in shadow all the golden lore Of classic Greece and Rome. Thy skyey arches with exulting... | |
| New England - 1895 - 814 pages
...the praise of art, Shall make a clearer faith and manhood shine In the untutored heart. * « * • » And thus among the untaught poor Great deeds and feelings...shadow all the golden lore Of classic Greece and Rome. Turningto a later critic, I find William H. Goodyear in his Renaissance and Modern Art, commending... | |
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