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Updated: May 16, 2025


But when we try to put these "beautiful things made new, for the delight of the sky-children" on paper or canvas, in motionless marble or flexible rhyme, we are weighted by grosser air and the density of bodily feeling.

Of triumph calm, and hymns of festival Upon the gold clouds metropolitan, Voices of soft proclaim, and silver stir Of strings in hollow shells; and there shall be Beautiful things made new, for the surprise Of the sky-children; I will give command: Thea! Thea! Thea! where is Saturn?"

Of similar import is the case, cited by Dr. Unlike the snow bunting and the red-poll, however, the pine grosbeak is believed to breed sparingly in Northern New England. There shall be Beautiful things made new, for the surprise Of the sky-children.

... there shall be Beautiful things made new, for the surprise Of the sky-children. As I have thus mused along with the reader, a reader I hope not too imaginary, the manner in which the phrase with which I began has recurred to my pen has been no mere accident, nor yet has it been a mere literary device. It seemed to wait for one at every turn of one's theme, inevitably presenting itself.

She was interrupted by a gay little peal of laughter from Morgana. "Terrible? Oh, dear 'Duchess, you are too funny! There's nothing 'terrible' about MY 'sky-machine! Do you ever read poetry? No? Well then you don't know that lovely and prophetic line of Keats " 'Beautiful things made new For the surprise of the sky-children.

"Poets are always prophetic, that is, REAL poets, not modern verse mongers; and I fancy Keats must have imagined something in the far distant future like my 'White Eagle! For it really IS 'a beautiful thing made new' a beautiful natural force put to new uses and who knows? I may yet surprise those 'sky-children!"

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