Each in his hidden sphere of joy or woe Our hermit spirits dwell, and range apart, Our eyes see all around in gloom or glow— Hues of their own, fresh borrow'd from the heart. Hints for Pedestrians - 第 13 頁George B. C. Watson 著 - 1843 - 110 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Keble - 1875 - 388 頁
...smile and sigh ? Each in his hidden sphere of joy or woe Our hermit spirits dwell, and range apart, Our eyes see all around in gloom or glow — Hues of their own, fresh borrow'd from the heart. And well it is for us our God should feel Alone our secret throbbings : so our prayer May readier spring... | |
| Young botanist - 1875 - 212 頁
...the loved sights and sounds of nature can only be enjoyed when the mind is free from care — " Our eyes see all around in gloom or glow, Hues of their own, fresh borrowed from the heart." GATHERING SPRING FLOWERS. Therefore, rarely comes the day when we can luxuriate... | |
| Thomas Griffith - 1875 - 478 頁
...pour a quart of wine into a pint bottle ; nor flash bright colours on a jaundiced retina : — " Our eyes see all around in gloom or glow, Hues of their own, fresh borrowed from the heart." reaction on a stimulus ; and that the dynamical effect is determined by its... | |
| Malcolm MacColl - 1875 - 566 頁
...sings : — " Each in his hidden sphere of joy or woe, Our hermit spirits range and dwell apart ; Onr eyes see all around in gloom or glow Hues of their own, fresh borrowed from the heart. And it is well For what, if heaven for once its searching light Lent to some... | |
| University magazine - 1876 - 814 頁
...expression : — •' Each in his hidden sphere of joy or woe Our hermit spirits dwell, and range apart; Our eyes see all around in gloom or glow — Hues of their own, fresh borrow' d from the heart." This .-pí'n'í-isolation is what we aim to soften and subdue : it is depression,... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 頁
...smile and sigh ? Each in his hidden sphere of joy or woe Our hermit spirits dwell, and range apart, Our t ? — look around ; Oh, thou shall find, howe'er thy footstep borrowed from the heart. The following is one of the poems entire : Twenty-ßrst Sunday after Trinity.... | |
| EMMA MOODY - 1876 - 368 頁
...smile and sigh 1 Each in his hidden sphere of joy or woe Our hermit spirits dwell, and range apart, Our eyes see all around in gloom or glow— Hues of their own, fresh borrowed from the heart. And well it is for us our God should feel Alone our secret throbbings : so... | |
| 1876 - 508 頁
...and sigh ? Each in his hidden sphere of joy or woe, Our hermit spirits dwell, and range apart ; Our eyes see all around in gloom or glow, Hues of their own, fresh borrowed from the heart. And well it is for us our God should feel Alone our secret throbbings ; so... | |
| John Keble - 1876 - 262 頁
...smile and sigh ? Each in his hidden sphere of joy or woe Our hermit spirits dwell, and range apart, Our eyes see all around in gloom or glow — Hues of their own, fresh borrowed from the heart. ' Je mourrai senl. Pascal. And well it is for us our God should feel Alone... | |
| Charles Voysey - 1878
...in the world around us a reflection of our own moods. As Keble says in the Christian Year : — Our eyes see all around — in gloom or glow — Hues of their own, fresh borrow'd from the heart. When we are light-hearted, and have a conscience void of offence towards God and man, the outer world... | |
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