I saw all shapes of death And ministered to many, o'er the plain 2485 While carnage in the sunbeam's warmth did seethe, Till twilight o'er the east wove her serenest wreath.
Equally remarkable, as breathing serenest confidence, is the wonderful filial prayer.
The Sun and the serenest Moon sprang forth: The burning stars of the abyss were hurled Into the depths of Heaven.
Within the prison's dreary girth, The dismal night, before That morn on which the dungeon Earth Shall wall the soul no more, There stood serenest images Where doomed Genius lay, The ever young Uranides Around the Child of Clay.
What happy thought is in that breast presiding Like some serenest bird that settles down (Its wanderings over) on calm summer eves Into its nest, amid the secret leaves?
And those moments of serenest peace, when the desire of the heart is one with the desire of the world-soul, are not these attained by conflict?
And so they walked, calm as if a thousand stabs of personal insult never brought them one of personal pain, passing through all as if nothing but the serenest skies were above them.
THERE is a flower, a lovely flower, Tinged deep with Faith's unchanging hue; Pure as the ether in its hour Of loveliest and serenest blue.
Eve loves to see her pensive face reflected in that serenest mirror.
It has turned out one of the sweetest and serenest afternoons that ever breathed a hush over the face and bosom of August woods.
Now, I flatter myself that I am a punctual man in every respect, and when one is ready to go out, a twenty minutes' wait is an annoyance calculated to test the serenest temper.
It was as peaceful as in life's serenest moments, calm and dignified--the face of a man who has done his duty to his Sovereign and his country, and whose life has been given in her service.
Queer,' said he of theserenest absence of conscience; and that there must be something not entirely right going on, he strongly inclined to think.
Serenest equanimity rejoined: 'As I anticipated, it is not popular.
Therefore, when he was ready to hand, in the crushing hour of her riven ambitions, and his own of serenest effulgence, she promptly reflected that the distance between a marquisate and a dukedom was quickly traversed by a powerful statesman.
We have other faults; the serenest optimist would never deny them; but, faults or no faults, we crown civilization to-day.
In the gay circles of New Orleans he floats with lambent wings and irresistible fine eyes, its serenest butterfly, admired and spoiled alike by the French and American element.
She has the serenest face, like still, shaded water.
Where the turf is softest, greenest, Does that Angel thrust me on; Where the landscape lies serenest In the journey of the sun.
The Sun has his appointed place, He never rests, and never tires; And ever inserenest space Burn the celestial, upper fires.
There are faults in this and even blunders, notably in the natural history; and "serenest lymph" is a sad departure from Homeric simplicity.
Many things conspired to fill his breast with the serenest satisfaction and self-complacency.
Not harmony's serenest touch So stilly could the notes prolong; They were not heavenly song so much As they were dreams of heavenly song!
There, group upon group, they circled in the starry silence multiform in the unimaginable beauty of a being fed by ambrosial dews andserenest light.
Didst thou not know that in itsserenest eyes the life that I gave it spoke to warn, to upbraid the mother who would bind it to the darkness and pangs of the prison-house of clay?
In the soft light of these serenest skies; From the broad highland region, black with pines, Fair as the hills of Paradise they rise, Bathed in the tint Peruvian slaves behold In rosy flushes on the virgin gold.
For I shall feel the sting of ceaseless pain If there I meet thy gentle presence not; Nor hear the voice I love, nor read again In thy serenest eyes the tender thought.
From on high He shall impart Secret comfort to my heart; He in these serenest hours Guide my spiritual powers.
Then he thought of the gray head of that august old man, serenest of saints, fondest of fathers, the Bishop, bowed down to the dust with shame and a ruined hope.
The Manxman knew his Bishop now; he knew him for the strongest soul in the dark hour, the serenest saint in the hour of light and peace.
Sometimes an hour of Fate's serenest weather Strikes through our changeful sky its coming beams; Somewhere above us, in elusive ether, Waits the fulfilment of our dearest dreams.
O, white innocence, That thou shouldst wear the mask of guilt to hide Thine awful andserenest countenance From those who know thee not!
He nearly closed his own, and hers bent again in serenest contemplation.
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