| J. H. - 1867 - 860 sivua
...on earth the air of paradise. Wordsworth. 501. SONNET. FROM THE ITALIAN OF M1CHEL-ANCELO gUONARROTI. NO mortal object did these eyes behold, When first...endless peace in me grew bold : Heaven-born, the soul a heavenward course must hold; Beyond the visible world she soars to seek (For what delights the sense... | |
| Mrs. Henry Roscoe - 1868 - 408 sivua
...sonnet, also translated by Wordsworth, which evidently was inspired by Vittoria Colonna : — SONNET. " No mortal object did these eyes behold When first...endless peace in me grew bold. Heaven-born the soul a heavenward course must hold. Beyond the visible world she soars to seek (For what delights the sense... | |
| Henry Crabb Robinson - 1869 - 574 sivua
...found in nature. Read Michael Angelo's Sonnet, Vol. II. p. 1 79." That is, the one beginning, — " No mortal object did these eyes behold, When first they met the lucid light of thine." It is remarkable that Blake, whose judgments were in most points so very singular,... | |
| Bernard Bolingbroke Woodward - 1870 - 172 sivua
...more perfect still in heaven. 3* DRAWINGS OF TEN MASTERS. Which Wordsworth has thus rendered : — " No mortal object did these eyes behold, When first...endless peace in me grew bold : Heaven-born, the soul a heavenward course must hold ; Beyond the visible world she soars to seek (For what delights the sense... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1871 - 954 sivua
...there blooms a deathless flower, That breathes on earth the air of paradise. No mortal object did theee eyes behold, When first they met the placid light...endless peace in me grew bold : Heaven-born, the soul a heavenward courge must hold ; Beyond the visible world she soars to seek (For what delights the sense... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1871 - 642 sivua
...That hreathes on earth the air of paradise. FROM THE SAME. tt. No mortal ohject did these eyes hehold When first they met the placid light of thine, And...destiny divine, And hope of endless peace in me grew hold : Heaven.horn, the Soul a heaven.ward course must hold ; Beyond the visihle world she soars to... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1871 - 630 sivua
...paradise. FROM THE SAME. II. No mortal object did thc1^ eyes behold When first they met the placid li^ht of thine, And my Soul felt her destiny divine, And...endless peace in me grew bold : Heaven-born, the Soul a heaven-ward course must hold ; Beyond the visible world she soars to seek (For what delights the sense... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1871 - 960 sivua
...mortal object did these еуея behold, When first they met the placid light of thine, uo And inv soul felt her destiny divine, And hope of endless peace in me grew bold : Heaven-born, the soul a heavenward course must hold ; Beyond the visible world she sonre to seek (For whnl delights the sense... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1872 - 584 sivua
...flower, Of outward change, there blooms a deathThai breathes on earth the air of paradise. FHOM THE SAME. No mortal object did these eyes behold When first...endless peace in me grew bold : Heaven-born, the soul a heaven-ward course must hold ; Beyond the visible world she soars to seek (For what delights the sense... | |
| 1902 - 922 sivua
...His hope must reach beyond, or he must despair. In this spirit we find him writing to Vittoria : " No mortal object did these eyes behold When first...endless peace in me grew bold. Heaven-born the soul a heavenward course must hold. Beyond the visible world she soars to seek (For what delights the sense... | |
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