| Brooklyn Ethical Association - 1891 - 506 sidor
...and glass as well as stone. Glass would, moreover, let in the light, and this glass could be stained "with forms of saints and holy men who died, here martyred and hereafter glorified." Such was the evolution of Gothic architecture. If the primitive Romanesque had its complete development... | |
| William Francis C. Wigston - 1892 - 270 sidor
...who was able at first to give it." (Book, xiv. The City of God.) CHAPTER XII. • THE ROSICRUCIANS. I lift mine eyes, and all the windows blaze With forms...; Here martyred and hereafter glorified ; And the GKEAT ROSE upon its loaves displays Christ's triumph, and the angelic roundelays, With splendor upon... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1893 - 844 sidor
...beginning of the first part, — Lasciate ogni speranza voi ch' intrate. END OF PURGATORIO. PARAD1SO. I MFT mine eyes, and all the windows blaze With forms of...Christ's Triumph, and the angelic roundelays, With splendour upon splendour multiplied ; And Beatrice .ipun ?.t DpjitcY s/.Ae No more rebukes, but smiles... | |
| John White Chadwick - 1899 - 246 sidor
...nothing could be duller and more meaningless. From the inside nothing could be more beautiful. " I lift mine eyes, and all the windows blaze With forms...displays Christ's triumph and the angelic roundelays." Far better things than these are often seen by those whose eyes look outward from the heart of lives... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1902 - 924 sidor
...remembered dream And the forgotten sorrow — bring at last That perfect pardon which is perfect peace. I lift mine eyes, and all the windows blaze With forms...again at Dante's side No more rebukes, but smiles het words of praise. And then the organ sounds, and unseen choirs Sing the old Latin hymns of peace... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1893 - 924 sidor
...remembered dream And the forgotten sorrow — bring at last That perfect pardon which is perfect peace. I lift mine eyes, and all the windows blaze With forms of Saints and holy men who died, And Beatrice again at Dante's sitle No more rebukes, but smiles be words of praise. And then the organ... | |
| Sir Wyke Bayliss - 1902 - 220 sidor
...long nave, and traversed the broad transept, and noted the curious groining of the roof — And now the organ sounds, and unseen choirs Sing the old Latin hymns of peace and love. We stand listening at the choir gates. We know nothing of the white-robed choristers within, except... | |
| SIR WYKE BAYLISS - 1902 - 224 sidor
...long nave, and traversed the broad transept, and noted the curious groining of the roof— And now the organ sounds, and unseen choirs Sing the old Latin hymns of peace and love. We stand listening at the choir gates. We know nothing of the white-robed choristers within, except... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 730 sidor
...And the forgotten sorrow — bring at last That perfect pardon which is perfect peace. 1S67. 1867. I lift mine eyes, and all the windows blaze With forms...words of praise. And then the organ sounds, and unseen ohoirs Sing the old Latin hymns of peace and love And benedictions of the Holy Ghost; And the melodious... | |
| CURTIS HIDDEN PAGE, PH. D. - 1905 - 778 sidor
...And the forgotten sorrow — bring at last That perfect pardon which is perfect peace. 1867. 1867. I lift mine eyes, and all the windows blaze With forms...side No more rebukes, but smiles her words of praise. Sing the old Latin hymns of peace and love And benedictions of the Holy Ghost; And the melodious bells... | |
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