10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SAPPHIRED»
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sapphired in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sapphired and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
... literary angels are knocking at the gates of our kingdom and would enter and
share their sapphired gifts with our Lord. The relation of Religion and Literature
excites agreeable friction and requires pleasant recognition. Hein- rich ...
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Inventions, A.D. 1830 to A.D. 1903
Rivers of mud there g^SSt were, and he who looks over the vast plain of
Consolation back of St. Pierre and the former plain of the River Blanche — but a
month ago sapphired fields of cane — now sees only great slopes of mud.
Neither was ...
Night blooms with many a myriad stars Over the Blessed Isle; The haunting
groves Exhales for mile on mile; The sapphired pearl of its sleeping bay is rippled
with a smile. scent of its orangeThe feast is laid in the banquet-hall, The guests
are ...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1914
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The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American ...
Go with me, find with me the sun-bird's glowWhere sapphired wings are folded all
the warm _ ing nest, night through. Hld 'neath & musky branCh 0f Kilian-11th and
And when we wake enclasped in new love ne'er dew. grown old, Shake not ...
Charles Wells Moulton, 1910
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The book of praise for children [ed. by H.K. Lewes].
The sapphired paved floor That is beneath His throne Where circling seraphim
adore The High and Holy one. Or, are they eyes to watch us, That, while we
slumber, wake, That no ill thing may touch us While quiet rest we take ? Oh, silent
...
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Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats
As in old pictures tender cherubim A child's soul thro' the sapphired canvas bear,
So, through a real heaven, on they swim With the sweet princess on her
plumaged lair, Speed giving to the winds her lustrous hair ; And so she journey'd,
...
John Keats, Baron Richard Monckton Milnes Houghton, Richard Monckton Milnes Houghton (1st baron), 1848
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The Luggie: And Other Poems
The shoreless air of heaven is purer here, The golden beams more keenly
crystalline, The skies more deeply sapphired. For to me, About these emerald
fields and lawny hills, There linger glories which you cannot see, And influences
which ...
David Gray, Henry Glassford Bell, 1886
Royalty pure and unadulterated, alive and kicking, be-diamonded, and be-
sapphired, and be-rubied. Now I scorn to deceive you for one minute. It was not
Her Gracious Majesty. Nor was it anything else in the way of white European
royalty.
Edward Francis Turner, 1888
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Lays of the Lakes, and other poems
Sweet day of rest and bliss above, — Bright Sabbath of eternal love, — : , Where
beams of light from sapphired throne Shall o'er the gladdened scene be thrown,
Where sparkling gems' effulgent dies Pillar the palace of the skies ! The tree of ...
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The Theater: A Monthly Review and Magazine
The authors have been guilty of some atrocious puns, as may be gathered from
the following : — " These sapphires are the finest I have seen ; Ah ! what I've
sapphired for you, my queen. An opal ring, they say, bad luck will be, This one I
opal ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SAPPHIRED»
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