| Thomas William Parsons - 1865 - 66 pągines
...THE REV. ^ DR. PUTNAM. CTJ} /(?f+ Wxj-^ ( ,,/ i " Ofrate mio! ciascuna e cittadina D'una vera citta " is a city, builded by no hand, -*- And unapproachable...evermore. In that pure city of the living Lamb No light shall shine of candle or of sun, Or any star; but He who said " I Am," Shall be the Lamp, He... | |
| Thomas William Parsons - 1866 - 80 pągines
...Paradisi Gloria,' loved by the devout, and loved for its music by those who are not especially devout : There is a city builded by no hand, And unapproachable...unassailable by any band Of storming soldiery for evermore. Parsons was a Catholic, though not, we believe, a Roman Catholic. He belonged in his soul to the elder... | |
| 1869 - 386 pągines
...street by lines like these, no matter how profound their truth, how superlative their beauty : — " There is a city, builded by no hand, And unapproachable...evermore. " In that pure city of the living Lamb No light shall shine, of candle or of sun, Or any star; but He who said ' I Am,' Shall be the Lamp, —... | |
| 1873 - 828 pągines
...Italian master's serenest phase. Our readers will thank us for reprinting the " Paradisi Gloria: " "There is a city, builded by no hand, And unapproachable...unassailable by any band Of storming soldiery for evermore. There we no longer shall divide our time I • V acts or pleasures, — doing petty things Of work... | |
| Thomas William Parsons - 1872 - 136 pągines
...ebbings of his youth in rhyme. PARADISI GLORIA. ' O frate mio ! ciascuna e cittadina D'una vera citta' 'T'HERE is a city, builded by no hand, And unapproachable...unassailable by any band Of storming soldiery for evermore. There we no longer shall divide our time By acts or pleasures, — doing petty things Of work or warfare,... | |
| Thomas William Parsons - 1872 - 132 pągines
...his youth in rhyme. PARADISI GLORIA. ' O frate mio ! ciascuna e cittadina D'una vera citta' HP HERE is a city, builded by no hand, And unapproachable...unassailable by any band Of storming soldiery for evermore. There we no longer shall divide our time By acts or pleasures, — doing petty things Of work or warfare,... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 656 pągines
...though before me lies my sister dead I also feel the life that lives in death. PARADISI GLORIA. rpHERE is a city, builded by no hand, -•- And unapproachable...unassailable by any band Of storming soldiery for evermore. There we no longer shall divide our time By acts or pleasures, — doing petty things Of work or warfare,... | |
| 1892 - 528 pągines
...temperament and for phrasing is " Eclipse." We must quote the virile first notes of the " 1'aradisi loria :" There is a city, builded by no hand, And unapproachable...And unassailable by any band Of storming soldiery forevermore. — JG Cupples Co. $1.00. National Tales and Legends. Mr. W. Carew Hazlitt is an inveterate... | |
| Thomas William Parsons - 1893 - 274 pągines
...prevent me on the brink. 244 PARADISI GLORIA " O f rate mio ! ciasouna e cittadina D'una vera citta" .... THERE is a city, builded by no hand, And unapproachable...unassailable by any band Of storming soldiery for evermore. There we no longer shall divide our time By acts or pleasures, — doing petty things Of work or warfare,... | |
| 1893 - 930 pągines
...which it begins, is, I submit, as felicitous as anything Gray ever wrote, and more imaginative : — " There is a city builded by no hand, And unapproachable...And unassailable by any band Of storming soldiery forevermore." Less fine, perhaps, but still verj ful is the touching Dirge : — " What shall we do... | |
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