| William Collins - English poetry - 1844 - 324 pages
...said, ' whose colours clear Richly paint the vernal year: Thine too these golden keys, immortal boy I This can unlock the gates of Joy ; Of Horror that, and thrilling Fears. Or ope the sacred source of symp&mctic Tears*' III. 2. Nor second He,* that rode sublime Upon the seraph-wings... | |
| William Collins - English poetry - 1844 - 328 pages
...said, ' whose colours clear Richly paint the vernal year: Thine too theae golden keys, immortal hoy I This can unlock the gates of Joy ; Of Horror that, and thrilling Feara, Or ope the sacred source of sympatnetic Tean*' III. 2. Nor second He,» that rode suhlime Upon... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 pages
..." This pencil take," she said, "whose colours clear Richly paint the vernal year : Thine too these golden keys, immortal boy ! This can unlock the gates of Joy ; Of Horror that, and thrilling Fears,2 Or ope the sacred source of sympathetic tears." m. 2. Nor second he,3 that rode sublime Upon... | |
| George Vandenhoff - Elocution - 1846 - 398 pages
...This pencil take," she said, " whose colors clear Richly paint the vernal year : Thine, too, these golden keys, immortal boy ! This can unlock the gates...; Of horror that, and thrilling fears, Or ope the sacred source of sympathetic tears." Nor second he,* that rode sublime Upon the seraph-wings of ecstacy,... | |
| Homer - 1846 - 550 pages
...beautifully and truly sings of Shakspeare, " Thine too these golden keys, immortal boy ! This shall unlock the gates of joy ; Of horror, that, and thrilling fears, Or ope the sacred source of sympathetic tears." •" . but no hope is mine, That he will come to help us. 1. 920... | |
| George Vandenhoff - Elocution - 1847 - 396 pages
...This pencil take," she said, " whose colors clear Richly paint the vernal year : Thine, too, these golden keys, immortal boy ! This can unlock the gates...; Of horror that, and thrilling fears, Or ope the sacred source of sympathetic tears," Nor second he,* that rode sublime Upon the seraph-wings of ecstacy,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 566 pages
...and saying : " This pencil take, whose colours clear Richly paint the vernal year ; Thine too these golden keys, immortal boy ! This can unlock the gates...; Of horror that, and thrilling fears, Or ope the sacred source of sympathetic tears." The Progress of Poetry, iii. I. Warton. 3 The truth of another... | |
| Max Kaluza - English language - 1911 - 422 pages
...said), whose colours clear Richly paint the vernal year; Thine, too, these golden keys, immortal Boy I This can unlock the gates of Joy; Of horror that, and thrilling Fears, Or ope the sacred source of sympathetic Tears. Nor second He, that rode sublime Upon the seraph-wings of Ecstasy... | |
| Ernst A. Schmidt - Authors and readers - 1996 - 500 pages
...smiled. This pencil take (she said), whose colours clear 90 Richly paint the vernal year: Thine too these golden keys, immortal boy! This can unlock the gates...joy: Of horror that, and thrilling fears, Or ope the sacred source of sympathetic tears. Antistrophe 95 Nor second he, that rode sublime Upon the seraph-wings... | |
| Rodney Stenning Edgecombe - Biography & Autobiography - 1996 - 304 pages
...of Poesy" in which Shakespeare enters the "apostolic succession" of great poets: ["]Thine too these golden keys, immortal boy! This can unlock the gates...joy; Of horror that and thrilling fears, Or ope the sacred source of sympathetic tears." 78 God, who entrusted the keys of Heaven and Hell to St. Peter,... | |
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