| William Thompson - 1851 - 528 páginas
...thus amusing themselves, these gulls may boast, that " In regions mild of calm and serene air Above the smoke and stir of this dim spot Which men call Earth," they hold their court. The time given to this flight is not at the expense of their feeding hours,... | |
| 1852 - 874 páginas
...immortal shapes Of bright aerial spirits live inspher'd In regions mild of calm and serene air, Above illiam Wordsworth and, with low-thoughted core Confin'd and pester'd in this pinfold here. Strive to keep up a frail... | |
| John Moultrie - 1852 - 434 páginas
...Crescent Moon," Might upon reasonable terms be got To bear my Muse and me, some afternoon, " Above the smoke and stir of this dim spot, Which men call earth ;" for I'm quite out of tune — Made hippish by eternal common-places — And business, — and uninteresting... | |
| Mary Benn - 1853 - 166 páginas
...thine eyes, thou groveller ! hast thou not A soul, and powers, and senses, even as they ? Soar from the " smoke and stir of this dim spot Which men call earth," and what dost thou survey ? Careering worlds around thee, and their lot Is order'd by the same unerring... | |
| John Milton, George Gilfillan - 1853 - 376 páginas
...immortal shapes Of bright aereal spirits live inspher'd In regions mild of calm and serene air, Above the smoke and stir of this dim spot, Which men call Earth ; and, with low-thoughted care Confin'd and pester'd3 in this pinfold4 here, Strive to keep up a frail... | |
| Edwin Owen Jones - 1853 - 258 páginas
...immortal shapes Of bright aerial spirits live insphered In regions mild of calm and serene air, Above the smoke and stir of this dim spot, Which men call earth ; and, with low-thoughted caxe Confined and pestered in this pinfold here, Strive to keep up a frail... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1853 - 594 páginas
...enthusiastic anatomist might experience in a rare case of dissection. His world is removed " Beyond the smoke and stir of this dim spot Which men call earth ;" compared to which it is a vernal meadow, fresh with dew, or a sunny nook in the recess of an autumn-tinted... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 372 páginas
...immortal shapes Of bright aereal spirits live inspher'd In regions mild of calm and serene air, Above the smoke and stir of this dim spot, Which men call Earth ; and, with low-thoughted care Confin'd and pester'd3 in this pinfold4 here, Strive to keep up a frail... | |
| Elizabeth Hardy - 1854 - 336 páginas
...continual seaich':ng for errors, it was like being wafted * To regions mild, of calm and serene air, Above the smoke and stir of this dim spot, Which men call earth," to make one in a circle where controversy was unknown, whore domestic harmony was cherished in a society... | |
| Julius Charles Hare - 1854 - 548 páginas
...house of God and of His Christ rising out of every town and every hamlet, to bear our hearts " Above the smoke and stir of this dim spot, Which men call earth," — now, when, if we cast our eyes over the map of the earth, we see at once that Christ is the recognized... | |
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