| John Swett - 1884 - 412 pàgines
...; Unwounded from the dreadful close, But breathless all, Fitz-James arose. ScOTT. 8. SANDALPHON. 1. Have you read in the Talmud of old, In the Legends...limitless realms of the air; • Have you read it — the marvelous story Of Saudalphon, the Angel of Glory. Sandalphon, the Angel of Prayer ? 2. How, erect,... | |
| Lewis Baxter Monroe - 1884 - 328 pàgines
...And the wisdom of our books, When-compared with your caresses, And the gladness of your looks ? 9. Ye are better than all the ballads That ever were...For ye are living poems, And all the rest are dead. XLIV. — Perseverance Wins. 1. About thirty years ago, I stepped into a bookstore in Cincinnati, in... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1884 - 316 pàgines
...contrivings, And the wisdom of our books, When compared with your caresses, And the gladness of your looks 1 Ye are better than all the ballads That ever were...For ye are living poems, And all the rest are dead. MY LOST YOUTH. OFTEN I think of the beautiful town That is seated by the sea , Often in thought go... | |
| Esther J. Trimble Lippincott - 1884 - 536 pàgines
...trunk below. Come to me, O ye children! And whisper in my ear What the birds and the winds are singing Ye are better than all the ballads That ever were...For ye are living poems, And all the rest are dead.* THE CHILDREN'S HOUR. Between the dark and the daylight, When the night is beginning to lower, Comes... | |
| William Thomas Fernie - 1913 - 442 pàgines
...oontrivings, And the wisdom of our books, When compared with your caresses, And the gladness of your looks ? " Ye are better than all the ballads That ever were...For ye are living poems, And all the rest are dead ! " With respect to the Senses, Marie Corelli (who claims special psychic endowments beyond those generally... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1914 - 734 pàgines
...? Ye are better than all the ballads That ever were sung or said ; For ye are living poems, And nll the rest are dead. SANDALPHON HAVE you read in the...the Angel of Glory, Sandalphon, the Angel of Prayer ? How, erect, at the outermost gates Of the City Celestial he waits, With his feet on the ladder of... | |
| John Paterson Smyth - 1915 - 258 pàgines
...of our readers will remember Longfellow's exquisite presentation of the ancient Talmud legend : — SANDALPHON. " Have you read in the Talmud of old,...told, Of the limitless realms of the air, — Have yon read it, — the marvellous story Of Sandalphon, the Angel of Glory, Sandalphon, the Angel of Prayer... | |
| Howard Palmer Young - 1915 - 306 pàgines
...And the wisdom of our books, When compared with your caresses, And the gladness of your looks ? " Te are better than all the ballads That ever were sung...For ye are living poems, And all the rest are dead." . . There are yet many people and many communities that have not realized the intellectual and character... | |
| John Merrin - 1915 - 300 pàgines
...contrivings, And the wisdom of our books, When compared with your caresses. And the gladness of your looks ? " Ye are better than all the ballads That ever were...said ; For ye are living poems, And all the rest are dead."1 Lying all round our vast wilderness of London and indeed about all our large towns and cities... | |
| 1916 - 492 pàgines
...lowly earth to the vaulted skies, And we mount to the summit round by round. SANDALPHON — JG HOLLAND. HAVE you read in the Talmud of old, In the legends...limitless realms of the air, — Have you read it? the marvelous story Of Sandalphon, the Angel of Glory, Sandalphon, the Angel of Prayer? How, erect, at... | |
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