10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNILLUMED»
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unillumed in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Juvenile poems. Sibylline leaves
Her front sublime and broad, Her flexile eye-brows wildly haired and low, And her
full eye, now bright, now unillumed, Spake more than Woman's thought; and all
her face Was moulded to' such features as declared That pity there had oft and ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1836
2
The poetical works, collected by himself
The Malabar, the Moor, the Cingalese, Tho' unillumed by faith, Yet not the less
admired The virtue that they saw. The European soldier, there so long Of needful
and consolatory rites Injuriously deprived, Felt, at his ronraaIr or BISHOP nnnnn.
3
BLACKWOOD'S LADY'S MAGAZINE
Habit, the force of custom, makes me still a denizen of the scenes of time ; but
their pomps are unavailing to me now, for I am more and more beginning to
shrink from a contact with realities, which to me are form without soul ; vitality
unillumed ...
With disk opaque and now no longer bright Save withthe generous sun's
reflected light, The side excluded from his searching eye Must for a space in
silent slumber lie, Quite unillumed ; while night returns again, With all the dreamy
shadows ...
5
The poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, ed. by D. and S. Coleridge
Her front sublime and broad, Her flexile eye-brows wildly haired and low, And her
full eye, now bright, now unillumed, Spake more than Woman's thought ; and all
her face Was moulded to such features as declared That pity there had oft and ...
Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge, 1854
6
Decadent Verse: An Anthology of Late-Victorian Poetry, 1872-1900
... was unillumed. Around the pillars and against the walls Leaned men and
shadows; others seemed to brood Bent or recumbent in secluded stalls.
Perchance they were not a great multitude 695 Save in that city of so lonely
streets Where one ...
7
The European Magazine, and London Review
The text in this scene is epigrammatic throughout : but flow of wit and brilliancy of
repartee was metamorphosed into a chorus of ineessaut tittering, malignantly
pointed, but unillumed by sprightly conception or picquante equivoque.
Somne, quies rerum, placidissime, Somne, deorum Sleep, restful sleep, of all the
gods most kind. To the ominous night on the ocean (521): Caecaque nox
premitur tenebris hiemisque suisque and night was unillumed, By its own
blackness, ...
9
The London Trilogy: Riding House Street, Nine Elms Lane & ...
... of secret or unillumed history by Hugh Trevor Roper and Richard Ellman.
Getting just not quite the correct tone of the momentary, fleeting zeitgeist in his
self consciously populist arty ironic novels, those didn't sell either and his name
never ...
Edward St. Boniface, 2013
10
King Scholar’s Passage to Vauxhall Bridge Road
Coruscatingly outshone repeatedlyinthe field of literary biography and interesting
subjects of secretor unillumed history by Hugh Trevor Roperand Richard Ellman.
Getting just not quitethe correcttoneof the momentary, fleeting zeitgeist inhisself ...
Edward St. Boniface, 2013