10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEEPMOST»
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deepmost in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
deepmost and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Sparks Off the Main Strike / Poems
DEEPMOST HEARTBEAT OF THE WORLD As-tu vraimentparléjamais à qui tu
aimes? — Pierre Martory I think I'm so naked without flesh on bones like a
lightbulb in a pile of straw lighting up a thatched space in my zeal to speak
directly to ...
2
A Week at St-André: A Novel
She and Vivian gazed at Charles whose silence and lowered eyes excluded the
two from the mysteries of his deepmost feelings. Vivian glanced at his wristwatch.
“It's almost eight o'clock,” he murmured. “We'd better go aboard. I imagine ...
3
Firmly I Believe and Truly: The Spiritual Tradition of ...
Who has explored the deepmost of that sea, With heavy links of a far-fathoming
chain? That melancholy lead, Let down in guilty and in innocent hold, Yea into
childish hands deliverèd, Leaves the sequestered floor unreached, untold.
John Saward, John Morrill, Michael Tomko, 2011
4
The Literary Panorama, and National Register: A Review of ...
... her deepmost glen, Roderigh Vich Alpine dhu, ho '. icroe." There is something
of a pleasing melancholy in the very appropriate opening of the fourth Canto, "
The Gathering." Time rolls his ceaseless course. The Race of Yore Who danced ...
5
Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
Loud should Clan-Alpine then Ring from her deepmost glen, “ Roderigh Vich
Alpine dhu, ho ! ieroe ! ” p. 65—71. The reader may take next the following
general sketch Of Lech-Katrine. ' One burnish'd sheet of living gold, Loch-Katrine
lay ...
6
The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott
... garland around him to twine! O that some seedling gem, Worthy such noble
stem, Honour'd and bless'd in their shadow might gr ' . ! Loud should Clan-Alpine
then ' Ring from her deepmost glen, u Boderigh Vich Alpine dhu, ho ! ieroe !» XXI.
7
Shaking the Quicksilver Pool / Poems
... details lost on the casual beholder the casual beholder basically losing so
many of the details etched so deeply in our hearts of the winding ways inward
and windward that unravel our story in its deepmost subtlety forward and you
come into ...
Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore, 2009
Loud should Clan—Alpine then Ring from her deepmost glen, ,,Roderigh Vich
Alpine dhu, ho! ieroe!” With all her joyful female band, Had Lady Margaret sought
the strand. Loose on the breeze their tresses flew, _ And high their snowy arms ...
Christian Rudolph Wilhelm Wiedemann, 1816
9
Graham's Illustrated Magazine of Literature, Romance, Art, ...
... that flash in many a glade alone; And groves, as solemn as a place of prayer ;
And rocks, that speak the chaos of their birth ; And lakes, that image perfectly the
stars; And springs, that ever from the deepmost heart Of all the mountains gush, ...
10
Nugai literariae: prose and verse
The Propylaeum, with its union of chasteness and magnificence, filled the
beholder with deepmost awe. The portals were of brass. The Thunderer was
sculptured by Phidias, and it was called his master-work. The posture was sitting,
and the ...
Richard Winter Hamilton, 1841