| John Feltham - Isle of Man - 1861 - 322 pages
...decent, and commanded respect ; her mind was much hurt, but her person lovely, even in grief — " The hues of bliss more brightly glow, Chastised by...artful strife, The strength and harmony of life." — GHAT. which we resumed, we each (for several ladies were on board) produced our mental food, and... | |
| Thomas Gray - English poetry - 1863 - 304 pages
...deepest shades, that dimly lower And blacken round our weary way, Gilds with a gleam of distant day. Still, where rosy pleasure leads, See a kindred grief...comfort view : The hues of bliss more brightly glow, Chastis'd by sabler tints of woe ; And blended form, with artful strife, The strength and harmony of... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1863 - 314 pages
...deepest shades, that dimly lour And blacken round our weary way, Gilds with a gleam of distant day. 5. Still, where rosy Pleasure leads, See a kindred Grief...steps that Misery treads Approaching Comfort view: The Lues of bliss more brightly glow Chastised by sabler tints of woe, And blended, form, with artful strife,... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 344 pages
...deepest shades, that dimly lour and blacken round our weary way, gilds with a gleam of distant day. Still, where rosy Pleasure leads, see a kindred Grief...with artful strife, the strength and harmony of life. See the wretch that long has tost on the thorny bed of pain, at length repair his vigour lost and breathe... | |
| George Field - 1864 - 468 pages
...beautifully and succinctly expressed by Gray, — " The hues of bliss more brightly glow, Chasten'd by sabler tints of woe: And, blended, form with artful strife, The strength and harmony of life." Black is emblematical of mental degradation and crime ; the garb of Alecto, the Harpies and Furies,... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1866 - 150 pages
...hope prolongs our happier hour, And blacken round our weary way, GHds with a gleam of distant day. Still where rosy pleasure leads, See a kindred grief...comfort view : The hues of bliss more brightly glow, Chastis'd by sabler tints of woe ; And blended form with artful strife, The strength and harmony of... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1891 - 200 pages
...deepest shades, that dimly lower And blacken round our weary way, Gilds with a gleam of distant day. Still, where rosy Pleasure leads, See a kindred Grief...steps that Misery treads,/ Approaching Comfort view ; 40 The hues of Bliss more brightly glow, Chastised by sabler tints of woe ; And blended form, with... | |
| Walter Newton Wyeth - Missions - 1891 - 212 pages
...SIEGE AND CAPTURE. The dark places of the earth are full of the habitations of cruelty. — Ps. 74: 20. The hues of bliss more brightly glow, Chastised by sabler tints of woe. GRAY. MORE than ten years of missionary operations in Burmah had gone by when Mr. and Mrs. Wade reached... | |
| Thomas Gray - Elegiac poetry - 110 pages
...deepest shades, that dimly lower And blacken round our weary way, Gilds with a gleam of distant day. Still, where rosy Pleasure leads, See a kindred Grief...with artful strife, The strength and harmony of life. See the wretch, that long has tost On the thorny bed of pain, At length repair his vigor lost, And... | |
| William S. Walsh - Curiosa - 1892 - 1116 pages
...bitter sweet extremes. So every sweet with sour is tempered still. And here are a few more examples : Still where rosy pleasure leads See a kindred grief...with artful strife The strength and harmony of life. Under pain pleasure, Under pleasure pain lies. GRAY. EMERSON: The Sphinx. A man of pleasure is a man... | |
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