Though the world of your hands be more gracious And lovelier in lordship of things Clothed round by sweet art with the spacious Warm heaven of her imminent wings, Let them enter, unfledged and nigh fainting, For the love of old loves and lost times ;... The British Quarterly Review - Page 97publié par - 1878Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1866 - 370 pages
...Blown seaward, borne far from the sun, Shaken loose on the darkness like petals Dropt one after one ? Though the world of your hands be more gracious And...palace of painting This revel of rhymes. Though the seasons of man full of losses Make empty the years full of youth, If but one thing be constant in crosses,... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1867 - 340 pages
...on the darkness like petals Dropt one after one ? Though the world of your hands be more gracio as And lovelier in lordship of things, Clothed round...palace of painting This revel of rhymes. Though the seasons of man full of losses Make empty the years full of youth, If but one thing be constant in crosses,... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1867 - 422 pages
...on the darkness like petals Dropt one after one ? Though the world of your hands be more graeio 11 And lovelier in lordship of things, Clothed round...And receive in your palace of painting This revel of rhyme*. Though the seasons of man full of losses O Make empty the years full of youth, If but one thing... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1868 - 376 pages
...Blown seaward, borne far from the sun, Shaken loose on the darkness like petals Dropt one after one ? Though the world of your hands be more gracious And...palace of painting This revel of rhymes. Though the seasons of man full of losses Make empty the years full of youth, If but one thing be constant in crosses,... | |
| Alexander Hay Japp - 1881 - 298 pages
...me. Let the wind take the green and the grey leaf, Cast forth without fruit upon air ; Take rose-leaf and vine-leaf and bay-leaf Blown loose from the hair....in your palace of painting* This revel of rhymes. * The book was dedicated to Mr. Burne Jones, the distinguished painter. Though the many lights dwindle... | |
| Alexander Hay Japp - 1881 - 286 pages
...me. Let the wind take the green and the grey leaf, Cast forth without fruit upon air ; Take rose-leaf and vine-leaf and bay-leaf Blown loose from the hair....in your palace of painting* This revel of rhymes. * The book was dedicated to Mr. Burne Jones, the distinguished painter. Though the many lights dwindle... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1883 - 392 pages
...Blown seaward, borne far from the sun, Shaken loose on the darkness like petals Dropt one after one ? Though the world of your hands be more gracious And...palace of painting This revel of rhymes. Though the seasons of man full of losses Make empty the years full of youth, If but one thing be constant in crosses,... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1889 - 344 pages
...borne far from the sun, Shaken loose on the darkness like petals Dropt one after one ? Though the worth of your hands be more gracious And lovelier in lordship...palace of painting This revel of rhymes. Though the seasons of man full of losses Make empty the years full of youth, It but one thing be constant in crosses,... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 630 pages
...Blown seaward, borne far from the sun, Shaken loose on the darkness like petals Dropt one after one ? Though the world of your hands be more gracious, And...palace of painting This revel of rhymes. Though the seasons of man full of losses Make empty the years full of youth, If but one thing be constant in crosses.... | |
| John Clifford - 1898 - 304 pages
...The flush of her amorous face, By the waters that listen for lovers — For these is there place ? Though the world of your hands be more gracious, And...in your palace of painting This revel of rhymes." —AC SWINBURNE. BURNE-JONES, AND THE SERVICE OF ART TO RELIGION IN speaking of the service of Sir... | |
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