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The ten miles of road were overpast, the carriage left, the mountain climbed. It stayed patiently, expanding still into richer breath and heavenlier glow a belt of gentians. Such things may verily be seen among the Alps in spring, and in spring only; which being so, I observe most people prefer going in autumn.

Let earth and sky Return to darkness, and the antique waste To chaos shocked, let warring atoms be, Still shall each heart unto the other flee! Do I not find within thy radiant eyes Fairer reflections of all joys most fair? In thee I marvel at myself the dyes Of lovely earth seem lovelier painted there, And in the bright looks of the friend is given A heavenlier mirror even of the heaven!

Epimenides, numbered by some among the seven wise men, was revered throughout Greece as one whom a heavenlier genius animated and inspired. Devoted to poetry, this crafty impostor carried its prerogatives of fiction into actual life; and when he declared in one of his verses, quoted by St.

And what with that lever, and what with his ambitious projects, I think I see a way to push the good things of this world a few inches nearer to Lumley Ferrers." "The pride too of her step, as light Along the unconscious earth she went, Seemed that of one born with a right To walk some heavenlier element." /Loves of the Angels./

A few weeks ago I intrusted a secret to Georgiana. I told her that before she condescended to shine upon this part of the world now the heavenlier part I had been engaged upon certain researches and discoveries relating to Kentucky birds, especially to the Kentucky warbler.

I think I might yield to higher poetry or heavenlier wisdom than mortals in the flesh have ever sung or uttered.

And what with that lever, and what with his ambitious projects, I think I see a way to push the good things of this world a few inches nearer to Lumley Ferrers." "The pride too of her step, as light Along the unconscious earth she went, Seemed that of one born with a right To walk some heavenlier element." Loves of the Angels.

Chopin, intensely spiritual by temperament and fragile in health, born an enthusiast, was colored through and through with the rich dyes of Oriental passion; but with these were mingled the fantastic and ideal elements which, "Wrapped in sense, yet dreamed of heavenlier joys." And so he went to Paris, the city of his fate, ripe for the tragedy of his life.