And the souls mounting up to God Went by her like thin flames. And still she bowed herself and stooped Out of the circling charm; Until her bosom must have made The bar she leaned on warm, And the lilies lay as if asleep Along her bended arm. From the... Household Friends for Every Season - Page 166by James Thomas Fields - 1864 - 327 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1911 - 758 pages
...illustrative of the tactile sense. And still she bowed herself and stooped Out of the circling charm; Until her bosom must have made The bar she leaned on warm, And the lilies lay as it' asleep Upon her bended arm. We must not assume, however, that the pupil's apperception of such... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1881 - 856 pages
...Went by her like thin flamea. And still she bowed herself, and stooped Ont of the circling спягт, Until her bosom must have made The bar she leaned...Along her bended arm. From the fixed place of heaven вЬе aaw Time like a nnlse shake fierce Through nil tbe worlds. Her gaze still strove Within the... | |
| Charlotte Moon Clark - 1881 - 332 pages
...the stars in her hair were seven. And still she bowed herself, and stooped Out of the circling charm, Until her bosom must have made The bar she leaned...the lilies lay as if asleep Along her bended arm. And now She spoke through the still weather, Her voice was like the voice the stars Had when they sang... | |
| Charlotte Moore Clark - 1881 - 334 pages
...bow'd herself, and stoop'd Out of the circling charm, Until her bosom must have made The bar she lean'd on warm, And the lilies lay as if asleep Along her bended arm. And now She spoke through the still weather, Her voice was like the voice the stars Had when they sang... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1882 - 984 pages
...like thin flames; And still she bowed herself and stooped Out of the circling charm; Until her hosom must have made The bar she leaned on warm, And the...pulse shake fierce Through all the worlds. Her gaze was, SANGSTER. Its path ; and now she spoke as when The stars san^ in their spheres. " I wish that... | |
| Sir Hall Caine - 1882 - 330 pages
...God Went by her like thin flames. And still she bowed herself and stooped Out of the circling charm ; Until her bosom must have made The bar she leaned...the lilies lay as if asleep Along her bended arm. The sense induced by such imagery is akin to that which comes of rapt contemplation of the deep emblazonings... | |
| William Sharp - 1882 - 474 pages
...themselves Their rapturous new names ; "And still she bowed herself and stooped Out of the circling charm, Until her bosom must have made The bar she leaned...the lilies lay as if asleep Along her bended arm. " Her voice was like the voice the stars Had when they sang together. " ' I wish that he were come... | |
| William Sharp - 1882 - 474 pages
...swam, Until her bosom must have made The bar she leaned on warm. Verse 9. The Germ. From the flxt lull of heaven she saw Time, like a pulse, shake fierce Through all the worlds. Her gaze still In that steep gulf, to pierce [strove, The swarm : and then she spake as when The stars sang in their... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1882 - 616 pages
...God Went by her like thin flames. And still she bowed herself and stooped Out of the circling charm ; Until her bosom must have made The bar she leaned on warm, v And the lilies lay as if asleep Along her bended arm. From the fixed place of Heaven she saw Time... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1883 - 924 pages
...from the gold bar of heaven." " And still she bowed herself and stooped Out of the circling charm ; Until her bosom must have made The bar she leaned...the lilies lay as if asleep Along her bended arm." It was said once by a writer anxious to make out a case against the preRaphaelite school of modern... | |
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