10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SWERVELESS»
Discover the use of
swerveless in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
swerveless and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Topical Notebooks of Ralph Waldo Emerson
Tcompounds of less with a noun are well, as homeless, peerless, faithless &c buti
<In poetry,) avoid compounds of less with a verb; as; tireless fadeless swerveless
"shunless destiny," Shaks. moveless makeless wife Shaks. Sonnet The only ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Susan Sutton Smith, Ralph H. Orth, 1993
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The Edinburgh monthly magazine [afterw.] Blackwood's ...
374 Pltaethon. [Sept Whether by thought mapped out, or lighted on Through lofty
visitation felt in sleep ; And readily he drew near unto his sire And spake,
appealing to that swerveless oath : — " My father, for thy words rhyme well with
hope ...
3
Emily Dickinson and Hymn Culture: Tradition and Experience
... Bee - proclaimed - In sovereign - Swerveless Tune - Usually easily distracted,
deference is given in this poem to the bee's estimation ('swerveless tune') of the
clover's progress, here perhaps symbolising spiritual as well as physical growth.
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Whether by thought mapped oat, or lighted on Through lofty visitation felt in sleep
; And readily he drew near unto his sire And spake, appealing to that swerveless
oath : — " My father, for thy words rhyme well with hope Not questionless till ...
Whether by thought mapped out, or lighted on Through lofty visitation felt in sleep
; And readily he drew near unto his sire And spake, appealing to that swerveless
oath :— “ My father, for thy words rhyme well with hope Not questionless till now,
...
6
Epoch men: and the results of their lives
Hildebrand pursued his purpose with the swerveless intensity of conviction. The
age required an inflexible and energetic spirit, filled brimful with a thought new to
the world and history ; and success had hitherto authenticated the mission of ...
7
The Maine Monthly Magazine
A glorious landscape lay without In far extended view — Wide cane fields, palm
and cocoa groves, And far off, ocean's hlue ; And on that hlue with swerveless
gaze Was fixed his dreamy eye, As if his spirit, far heyond, Roamed 'neath his ...
8
The Sea-Piece: a Narrative, Philosophical and Descriptive ...
Fleet in their Course the humblest Air divide, 50 And a smooth Furlong o'er the
Surface glide, Swift as the finer Element they cleave, His active Musclee split the
crasser Wave, With darting Speed a swerveless Line he springs, And takes them
...
afterwards KIRKPATRICK KILPATRICK (James), 1750
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The fountain: with jets of new meanings
But His fatherly voice comes through the suns and stars of the boundless
firmament ; through the stately monuments and constellations of the universe ;
through the swerveless laws of the stupendous whole ; through the love-
breathings of the ...
Andrew Jackson Davis, 1870
10
The Athalia of Racine. (Turned from the French Into English ...
Then give me but a sword, to fightyour cause; And die a martyr to these
swerveless laws; . Joan. Abner, I yield —your good advice embrace— From
threaten'dtill, 'tis best to turn the face. It is most true, a treasure's here conceal'd,
Which was ...
Jean Racine, Albany Wallace, 1858