ON GREENOUGH'S GROUP OF THE ANGEL AND CHILD. I SToon alone; nor word, nor other sound. Broke the mute solitude that closed me round ; As when the air doth take her midnight sleep, Leaving the wintry stars her watch to keep, So slept she now at noon. But... Familiar Sketches of Sculpture and Sculptors - Side 143av Hannah Farnham Sawyer Lee - 1854Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1852 - 588 sider
...cheek, dispel the fear That bliss like his is only seeming. ON GREENOUGH'S GROUP OF THE ANGEL AND CHILD. I STOOD alone ; nor word, nor other sound, Broke the mute solitude that closed me round ; As wlitn the air doth take her midnight sleep, Leaving the wintry stars her watch to keep, So slept she... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1853 - 262 sider
...our unfeigned respect for his genius, character, and works. The meeting then adjourned. THE GROUP OP THE ANGEL AND CHILD. BY WASHINGTON ALLSTON, I STOOD...undefined, And thoughts flowed in upon me not my own. 'Twas that deep mystery—for aye unknown— The living presence of another's mind. Another mind was... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1853 - 258 sider
...character, and works. The meeting then adjourned. THE GROUP OF THE ANGEL AND CHILD. BY WASHINGTON ALL8TON. I STOOD alone ; nor word nor other sound, Broke the...undefined, And thoughts flowed in upon me not my own. 'Twas that deep mystery — for aye unknown — The living presence of another's nund. Another mind... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1855 - 690 sider
...only seeming. ON GREENOUGH'S GROUP OF THE ANGEL AND CHILD. I STOOD alone ; nor word, nor other Bound, Broke the mute solitude that closed me round ; As...her watch to keep, So slept she now at noon. But not alono My spirit then: a light within me shone That was not mine ; and feelings undefined, And thoughts... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1873 - 730 sider
...dispel the fear That bliss like his is only seeming ON GREENOUGH'S GROUP OF THE ANGEL AND CHILD. I SToon alone; nor word, nor other sound. Broke the mute solitude...was not mine; and feelings undefined, And thoughts flow'd in upon me not my own. 'T was that deep mystery — for aye unknown — The living presence... | |
| Washington Allston - 1850 - 392 sider
...were bliss, to him unknown, Mourning for himself alone. ON GREENOUGH'S GROUP OF THE ANGEL AND CHILD. I STOOD alone: nor word, nor other sound, Broke the...undefined, And thoughts, flowed in upon me not my own. J T was that deep mystery, — for aye unknown, — The living presence of Another's mind. Another... | |
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