The Althorp Picture Gallery: And Other Poetical SketchesBlackwood, 1836 - 163 páginas |
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... gaze ! What splendid relics from Oblivion caught ! These eyes around have language all their own— Sweet lips seem answering our inmost thought- Proud ones are curved without one jarring tone : Stay with these monitors awhile - we are ...
... gaze ! What splendid relics from Oblivion caught ! These eyes around have language all their own— Sweet lips seem answering our inmost thought- Proud ones are curved without one jarring tone : Stay with these monitors awhile - we are ...
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... Gaze on this lifeless form ; gaze there , and there ; Gaze on the stars of bygone golden days ; Gaze on these forms of chivalry - declare , Are they not glorious ones ? Can sounding praise Shout forth for them too fervid , too ...
... Gaze on this lifeless form ; gaze there , and there ; Gaze on the stars of bygone golden days ; Gaze on these forms of chivalry - declare , Are they not glorious ones ? Can sounding praise Shout forth for them too fervid , too ...
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... gaze on her , as nobly bright , What time her sorrowing heart felt woman's pride ; And her own warrior - love sprang from her sight , Arrayed for the great cause in which he died ? " Tis but his shade ; - Glory and he sleep side by side ...
... gaze on her , as nobly bright , What time her sorrowing heart felt woman's pride ; And her own warrior - love sprang from her sight , Arrayed for the great cause in which he died ? " Tis but his shade ; - Glory and he sleep side by side ...
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... gaze on - ay , they too were her own ! And beauty ? Wit , such as the heart's pulse stirs , A costly gem of purest water shone In thee proud form that queens it bravely there— ' Tis Marlborough's dame ! -now mark the lip of scorn ; The ...
... gaze on - ay , they too were her own ! And beauty ? Wit , such as the heart's pulse stirs , A costly gem of purest water shone In thee proud form that queens it bravely there— ' Tis Marlborough's dame ! -now mark the lip of scorn ; The ...
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... gaze calms troubled thoughts to rest . On thy meek innocence there dwells no stain- Thou'rt pure as when thy baby form was pressed In new - born loveliness to the maternal breast . XLI . Say , had'st thou lived , would'st thou have ever ...
... gaze calms troubled thoughts to rest . On thy meek innocence there dwells no stain- Thou'rt pure as when thy baby form was pressed In new - born loveliness to the maternal breast . XLI . Say , had'st thou lived , would'st thou have ever ...
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ABERDEEN ALTHORP PICTURE GALLERY amid anguish bark beams beauty beneath blooming blue bosom breast breath bright bright eyes brow burning calm Castlemaine Cenotaph cheek cloud cold dark death deep deep calm Diana of Poitiers dost doth drooping Duchess of Marlborough e'er fair fancy fierce flash fled floating flower gaze gently glad glance glow grace grief gush hath heart Henrietta Maria lifeless light lips lone look Lord Sunderland Love's lustre lyre marriage mind mirth mourning musing ne'er Neath o'er Ocean's orbs pale passion pride proud proudly pure quenched rapt rapture rays rich round scenes shade shadowy shines shone sigh slumbering smile soft sorrow soul soul's sparkling spirit stray stream sweet swell tear thee thine thou wert thought Thrills throng throw tones tremblers turn twined voice waves weep wend whilst wild young
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Página 143 - Her picture at Windsor is the most perfectly beautiful and impressive female portrait I ever saw. How have I longed, when gazing at it, to conjure her out of her frame, and bid her reveal the secret of her mysterious life and death ! — Nearly opposite to the dead Venitia, in strange contrast, hangs her husband, who loved her to madness, or was mad before he married her, in the very prime of life and youth. This picture, by Cornelius Jansen, is as fine as any thing of Vandyke's : the character expresses...
Página 144 - Could Nature then no private woman grace, Whom we might dare to love, with such a face, Such a complexion, and so radiant eyes, Such lovely motion, and such sharp replies?
Página 146 - ... and blooming; the second, far more interesting, was painted about the time of her marriage with the young Earl of Sunderland, or shor.tly after — very sweet and lady-like. I should say that the highbreeding of the face and air was more conspicuous than the beauty; the neck and hands exquisite. Both these are Vandyke's. A third picture represents her about the time of her second marriage : the expression wholly changed — cold, sad, faded, but pretty still: one might fancy her contemplating,...
Página 144 - Davenant styles her, very beautifully, " The richeyed darling of a monarch's breast." Lord Holland, in the description he sent from Paris, dwells on the charm of her eyes, her smile, and her graceful figure, though he admits her to be rather petite; and if the poet and the courtier be distrusted, we have the authority of the puritanic Sir Symond d'Ewes, who allows the influence of her " excellent and sparkling black eyes.