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" Elysian beauty, melancholy grace, Brought from a pensive though a happy place. He spake of love, such love as spirits feel In worlds whose course is equable and pure ; No fears to beat away, no strife to heal, The past... "
The United States Democratic Review - Page 368
1856
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Harper's Cyclopædia of British and American Poetry

Epes Sargent - American poetry - 1881 - 1000 pages
...!" he said — She looked upon him, and was calmed and cheered. The ghastly color from his lips had ty once in the main peusive though a happy place. He spake of love, such love as spirits feel In worlds whose course is...
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Gulliveriana: An Autobiography : Including Brief Notices of Some of the ...

George Gulliver - Physicians - 1881 - 178 pages
...yesterday.' At the same time I thought that in Wordsworth's noble 'Laodamia,' a beautiful couplet, — ' Elysian beauty, melancholy grace, Brought from a pensive though a happy place ' — was somewhat akin to Gray's lines in the ' Ode to Vicissitude,' — ' And o'er the cheek of sorrow...
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The Household Book of Poetry

Charles Anderson Dana - American poetry - 1882 - 906 pages
..."Peace!" he said; She looked upon him and was calmed and cheered ; The ghastly color from his lips had fled ; In his deportment, shape, and mien appeared...spake of love, such love as spirits feel In worlds whose course is equable and pure ; No fears to beat away — no strife to heal — The past unsighed...
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Harper's Cyclopaedia of British and American Poetry

Epes Sargent - American poetry - 1882 - 1002 pages
...saidShe looked opon him, and was calmed and cheered. The ghastly color from his lips had fled ; In bis ot constancy, to love thee still. Yea, it had been...prayers to say To snch as must to others pray. Yet do whose course is equable and pure; No fears to beat away, no strife to heal, — The past uusighed-for,...
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Text-book of Poetry: From Wordsworth, Coleridge, Burns, Beattie, Goldsmith ...

Henry Norman Hudson - English poetry - 1882 - 720 pages
...and cheer'd; The ghastly colour from his lips had fled; In his deportment, shape, and mien, appeard Elysian beauty, melancholy grace, Brought from a pensive...spake of Love, such love as Spirits feel In worlds whose course is equable and pure; No fears to beat away, — no strife to heal, — The past unsigh'd-for,...
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The poetical works of William Wordsworth, ed. with a critical memoir by W.M ...

William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1882 - 642 pages
...ghastly colour from his lips had fled : ln his denortment, shape, and mien, appeared Elysian heauty, melancholy grace. Brought from a pensive though a...spake of love, such love as Spirits feel In worlds whose course is equahle and pure • No fears to heat away— no strife to heal— The past unsigh'd...
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The Renewal of Youth, and Other Poems, Page 66

Frederic William Henry Myers - English poetry - 1882 - 262 pages
...Nor in God's house shall any glory be Save God and such as she. STANZAS ON MR WATTS' COLLECTED WORKS. 'Elysian beauty, melancholy grace, Brought from a pensive, though a happy place." L FOR many a year the master wrought, And wisdom deepened slow with years ; Guest-chambers of his inmost...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 6

William Wordsworth - 1884 - 412 pages
...Medea's spells disperse the weight of years' The story is found in Ovid, Metamorphosis, vii. 159-293. ' Elysian beauty, melancholy grace, Brought from a pensive though a happy place' This is a perfect rendering of the tone of the Sixth .-Euci<l. ' Spate of heroic acts in graver mood...
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The renewal of youth and other peoms

Frederic William H. Myers - 1882 - 302 pages
...Nor in God's house shall any glory be Save God and such as she. STANZAS ON MR WATTS' COLLECTED WORKS. "Elysian beauty, melancholy grace, Brought from a pensive, though a happy place." FOR many a year the master wrought, And wisdom deepened slow with years ; Guest-chambers of his inmost...
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Wordsworth to Dobell

Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1883 - 734 pages
...' he said,— She looked upon him and was calmed and cheered ; The ghastly colour from his lips had fled ; In his deportment, shape, and mien, appeared...spake of love, such love as Spirits feel In worlds whose course is equable and pure ; No fears to beat away — no strife to heal — The past unsigh'd...
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