| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1824 - 438 páginas
...mountain peak supine ; Below, far lands are seen tremblingly; Its horror and its beauty are divine. Upon its lips and eyelids seem to lie Loveliness like a shadow, from which shrine, Fiery and lurid, struggling underneath, The agonies of anguish and of death. Yet it is less... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 páginas
...1кми(у arc divine. Upon its lips nod eyelid* scent* to lie Loveliness like a shadow, from which bhrinc, Fiery and lurid, struggling underneath, The agonies of anguish and of death. Yet it is 1ем the horror than the grace Which (urns the gazer's spirit into stone; Whereon the lineaments of... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 páginas
...beauty are divine. Upon its lips and eyelids seems to lie Loveliness like a shadow, from which shrine, Fiery and lurid, struggling underneath, The agonies...anguish and of death. Yet it is less the horror than the graee Which turns the gazer's spirit into stone ; Whereon the lineaments of that dead faee Are graven,... | |
| 1845 - 440 páginas
...mountain-peak supine, Below far lands are seen, tremblingly, Its terror and its bt-tmty are divine. Upon its lips and eyelids seem to lie Loveliness,...shine, Fiery and lurid, struggling underneath, The aguuiea of anguish and of death.' Michael Angelo was another of those Italians of rich and varied genius.... | |
| 1845 - 864 páginas
...mount&in>peak supine, Below far lands are seen, tremblingly, Ita terror and its beanty are divine. Upon its lips and eyelids seem to lie Loveliness, like a shadow, from which shine, Fiery and lurid, straggling underneath. The agonies of anguish and of death.' Michael Angelo was another of those Italians... | |
| Robert Turnbull - 1849 - 364 páginas
...mountain peak supine ; Below, far lands are seen tremblingly ; Its horror and its beauty are divine. Upon its lips and eyelids seem to lie Loveliness like a shadow, from which shrine, Fiery and lurid, struggling underneath, The agonies of anguish and of death. Yet it is less... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1855 - 520 páginas
...lands are seen tremblingly ; Its horror and its beauty are divine. Upon its lips and eyelids seems to lie Loveliness like a shadow, from which shine,...of death. Yet it is less the horror than the grace Whicli turns the gazer's spirit into stone Whereon the lineaments of that dead face Are graven, till... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1857 - 358 páginas
...countenance as that " fair terror " of which Shelley sang— " Its horror snd its beauty are divine ; Upon its lips and eyelids seem to lie Loveliness like a shadow, from which shine, Fiery and lucid, struggling underneath, The agonies of anguish and of death." Her mother comes out from the cottage... | |
| Thomas William Jex Blake - 1858 - 256 páginas
...mingled with grace. Shelley says, Its horror and its beauty are dirine. Upon its lips and eyelids seems to lie Loveliness like a shadow, from which shine,...struggling underneath, The agonies of anguish and of death. Vasari says that it was never finished ; ' come quasi interviene in tutte le cose sue.' Lorenzo da... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1870 - 664 páginas
...lands are seen tremblingly ; Its horror and its beauty are divine. Upon its lips and eyelids seems to lie Loveliness like a shadow, from which shine,...struggling underneath, The agonies of anguish and of death. 2. Yet it is less the horror than the grace Which turns the gazer's spirit into stone, Whereon the... | |
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