With a heart full of rancor over the injustice and lovelessness experienced in society, her soul plunged deeply into the sweet chalice of the love and poesy of those days--a love which was religion--a religion which was love.
He is a pessimist just so far as accords with the poesy of our age.
Represented in poesy under the form of something good, which is an evil illusion, a creation, intended for deceit and surprise.
The commissioner had at the beginning listened to it, but finally left with the explanation that Swedish poesy was written for confirmation classes and ladies and that he would wait, until there came a poet, who would write for men.
Or, if a right successive you declare When worms, for ivies, intertwine my hair, Take but this Poesy that now followeth My clayey best with sullen servile breath, Made then your happy freedman by testating death.
Love andpoesy forsaking, From friendship's magic circle breaking, The keenest pangs he could endure Thy peace to insure.
We hold that if a vagrant bud of poesy here and there be blighted by conforming to its rules, our loss is more than made up to us by our enjoyment of plan, of symmetry, of the triumph of genius over multiplied obstacles.
But hath steel'd Mars so ductible a soul, That love and poesy may it control?
Poesy is a gift of the gods and cometh not from deep Hebrew study nor from vast learning, and we must accept Ainsworth's pious enthusiasm in the place of poetic fervor.
The two young surgeons, about twenty years of age at the most, yielded themselves up to the poesy of their situation with all the enthusiasm of youth.
How difficult then to ascertain the truth respecting our poesy and music!
The powers of poesy and prose sink under me, when I would describe what I felt.
Poesy was still a darling walk for my mind, but it was only indulged in according to the humour of the hour.
Another appearance from the press I put off to a very distant day, a day that may never arrive--but poesy I am determined to prosecute with all my vigour.
However I determine, poesy must be laid aside for some time; my mind has been vitiated with idleness, and it will take a good deal of effort to habituate it to the routine of business.
I inclose you an essay of mine in a walk of poesy to me entirely new; I mean the epistle addressed to R.
In such lines we can perceive not one of those higher attributes of Poesy which belong to her in all circumstances and throughout all time.
Sunset The Sea To Poesy "The Western Track, and other Verses" Jennings Carmichael.
I caught The first foundation of romantic thought; Then first I shed bold Fancy's thrilling tear, Then first that Poesy charm'd mine infant ear.
Then first I shed bold Fancy's thrilling tear, Then first that poesy charm'd mine infant ear.
What man with any poesy in him does not remember some mere mass of rock, which holds, it may be, a greater place in his memory than the celebrated landscapes of other lands, sought at great cost.
I can here conceive thepoesy and the passion of the East.
But its colour and poesy do not compensate for the diffuseness of the plot and the undramatic conclusion.
It is the same with the critic who sees the poet walking in the garden of poesy with its nine fair odalisques, and disporting himself indolently in the shade of tall green laurels.
There must have been a very penetrating flavor of poesy in the air, as even our horses seemed to catch the scent of it.
And he is wise too; for he is a poet, and the author of poesy in others.
Poor Walter was very far removed in spirit from the starry realms of poesyjust then.
But the others dreamed on delightedly until Mary Vance arrived and vanished poesy and dreams at one fell swoop.
I should like to find a little poesy in my rooms and in my bedroom, where I in all probability shall lie down for a long time.
In fact, Valdemosa, which at first was enchanting to them, lost afterwards much of its poesy in their eyes.
As for me, I seek in this collection ofpoesy (this is the only name appropriate to the works of Chopin) some favourite pieces which I might fix in my memory rather than others.
With what poesy did his music fill this sanctuary, even in the midst of his most grievous troubles!
In poetry, the former is distinctly traceable under the form of elegy--at least in the first simple poesy of fancy's earliest and youthful days.
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