| 1858 - 456 pages
...the present volume — " Saiidalphon," the angel of prayer : " The angels of wind and of fire Chant only one hymn and expire With the song's irresistible...throb to express. But serene in the rapturous throng, Unmov'd by the rush of the song, With eyes unimpassioned and slow ; Among the dead angels, the deathless... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1859 - 136 pages
...Jacoh was seen, as he slumbered Alone in the desert at night ? The Angels of Wind and of Fire Chaunt only one hymn, and expire With the song's irresistible...throng, Unmoved by the rush of the song, With eyes uuimpassioned and slow, Among the dead angels, the deathless Sandalphon stands listening breathless... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1859 - 724 pages
...Angels of Wind and of Fire Chant only one hymn, and expire With the song's irresistible stress ; Eipire in their rapture and wonder, As harp-strings are broken...throng, Unmoved by the rush of the song, With eyes unimpassioned and slow, Among the dead angels, the deathless Sandalphon stands listening breathless... | |
| William Bentley Fowle - 1859 - 356 pages
...*A dangerous rock on the coast of Essex county, Massachusetts. The Angels of Wind and of Fire, Chant only one hymn, and expire With the song's irresistible...and wonder, As harp-strings are broken asunder, By the music they throb to express. But serene in the rapturous throng, Unmoved by the rush of the song,... | |
| John Jones Thomas - 1860 - 258 pages
...or, perhaps, undreamt of in their vague philosophy. ' ' The monsters of earth,' and of fire, ' Chant only one hymn, and expire ' With the song's irresistible...broken asunder ' By music they throb to express." This enamoured mystic school of Cyclopean art (so called) seems heedless to forget the heaven-born... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, John Gilbert - 1860 - 448 pages
...of Wind and of Fire I 'haunt only one hymn, mid expire With the song's irresistible stress ; Ivtpire in their rapture and wonder. As harp-strings are broken asunder By music they throb to express. Hut serene in the rapturous throng. Unmoved by the rush of the son", With eyes unimpassioned and slow.... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1861 - 912 pages
...was sep.n, as he slumbered Alone in the desert at night ? The Angels of the Wind and of Fire Chant only one hymn, and expire With the song's irresistible...throng, Unmoved by the rush of the song, With eyes unimpassioned and slow, Among the dead angels, the deathless Sandalphon stands listening breathless... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1862 - 548 pages
...Jacob was seen, as he slumbered Alone in the desert at night ? The Angels of Wind and of Fire Chant only one hymn, and expire With the song's irresistible...in the rapturous throng, Unmoved by the rush of the son£, With eyes unimpassioned and slow, Among the dead angels, the deathless Sandalphon stands listening... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1863 - 260 pages
...Jacob was seen, as he slumbered Alone in the desert at night 'i The Angels of Wind and of Fire Chant only one hymn, and expire With the song's irresistible...throng, Unmoved by the rush of the song, With eyes unimpassioned and slow, Among the dead angels, the deathless Sandalphon stands listening breathless... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1863 - 438 pages
...Jacob was seen, as he slumbered Alone in the desert at night ? The Angels of Wind and of Fire Chaunt only one hymn, and expire With the song's irresistible...rapture and wonder, As harp-strings are broken asunder But serene in the rapturous throng, Unmoved by the rush of the song, With eyes uninipassioned and slow,... | |
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