But here a deeper andserener charm To all is given; And blessed memories of the faithful dead O'er wood and vale and meadow-stream have shed The holy hues of Heaven!
So he proposed to keep the Horen clear of politics and try to divert the minds of men into the serener regions of letters and art.
The light of smiles shall fill again The lids that now o'erflow with tears, And weary hours of woe and pain Are earnests of serener years.
And give him in Thy holy work Patience to wait Thy time, And, toiling still with man, to breathe The soul's serener clime.
I would bathe My soul in a sereneratmosphere Than this!
Oh strengthen me Eternal One in this serener state!
Around the hardest cark and toil lies the imaginative world of the poets and romancists, and thither we sometimes escape to snatch a mouthful of serener air.
He breathes habitually the serener air which ordinary mortals can only at intervals respire, and in their happiest moments.
They served to remind me that the fears, the spiritual conflicts, the darkness that seems eternal, are mere incidents of a summer noon and leave behind them a purer and serener day.
When the earth becomes a serener field of existence, then will a race appear to take rule over him.
The present race, rude and impulsive as it is, is perhaps the best adapted to the present state of things in the world; but the external world goes through slow and gradual changes, which may leave it in time a much serener field of existence.
Tis you who shut me out eternally From that serener world which I had learned To love so well.
Then only may they leave the waste of brine In which they welter here, And rise above the hills of earth, and shine In a serener sphere.
Oh, my friend, In what serener mood we look upon The gloomiest aspects of the elements Among the woods and fields!
He breathes here another air; he lives more life; a brighter sun invigorates his studies, and serener stars influence his repose.
Serener colours are pleasanter to our eyes and more becoming to our character.
In a few weeks he departed to serener quarters, saying to Sir Henry Wolff, 'This is getting too hot for me'; and Lord Randolph thenceforward was regarded as the rightful owner of that coveted place.
If we have still lives to live and regions to traverse, after our eyes close upon the world, those lives and those regions may be, as we love to think, tracts of serener happiness and more equable tranquillity.
One day, he came to the house earlier than usual, and with a much happier and serener expression of countenance than he had worn of late.
The lie that Weldon had told smarted still, yet with serener spirit he thought there might be some unexplained excuse.
I am better than fame, serener than hope; I am more than love, I am peace.
The light of smiles shall fill again The lids that overflow with tears, And weary hours of woe and pain Are earnests of serener years.
A few more suns shall set O'er these dark hills of time; And we shall be where suns are not, A far serener clime.
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