So every spirit, as it is most pure, And hath in it the more of heavenly light, So it the fairer body doth procure To habit in, and it more fairly dight, With cheerful grace and amiable sight. For, of the soul, the body form doth take, For soul is form,... The Works of Charles Lamb: To which are Prefixed, His Letters, and a Sketch ... - Página 287por Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 476 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1857 - 564 páginas
...habit in, and it more fairly dight With cheerful grace and amiable sight. For of the soul the hody form doth take : For soul is form, and doth the body...These poets, we find, are no safe guides in philosophy ; lor here, in his very next stanza but one, is a saving clause, which throws us all out again, and... | |
| Stephen Watson Fullom - 1858 - 356 páginas
...rudest mind was refined by the frequent contemptation of such harmony, perfection, and grace : — ' For of the Soul the Body form doth take, For Soul is form and doth the Body make.' The compositions of Praxiteles were often inspired by Phryne, the famous courtesan, who was a miracle... | |
| Edmund Spenser, George Gilfillan - 1859 - 350 páginas
...the more of heavenly light, So it the fairer body doth procure To habit in, and it more fairly dight3 With cheerful grace and amiable sight; For of the...doth take ; For soul is form, and doth the body make. Therefore wherever that thou dost behold A comely corpse,4 with beauty fair endued, Know this for certain,... | |
| Francis Fulford (bp. of Montreal.) - 1859 - 484 páginas
...rudest mind was refined by the frequent contemptation of such harmony, perfection, and grace : — ' For of the Soul the Body form doth take, For Soul is form and doth the Body make.' The compositions of Praxiteles were often inspired by Phryne, the famous courtesan, who was a miracle... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1860 - 286 páginas
...rests on the foundations of the necessary. The soul makes the body, as the wise Spenser teaches : " So every spirit, as it is more pure, And hath in it the...doth take, For soul is form, and doth the body make." Here we find ourselves, suddenly, not in a critical speculation, but in a holy place, and should go... | |
| D R. M'Nab - 1860 - 296 páginas
...called, its expression, or an image it is conceived to show of internal moral dispositions. BLAIR. For of the soul the body form doth take ; For soul is form, and doth the body make. SPENCER. Never teach false morality. How exquisitely absurd to tell girls that beauty is of no value... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1861 - 356 páginas
...all try for it, and we shall find our highest account in trying. LESSON VI. MISTAKES OF PENANCE. " For of the soul the body form doth take, For soul is form and doth the body make." SPENSH. " Can sackcloth clothe a fault or hide a shame? Or do thy hands make Heaven a recompense, By... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1861 - 358 páginas
...for it, and we shall find our highest account in trying. LESSON VI. MISTAKES OF PENANCE. " For of tho soul the body form doth take, • For soul is form and doth tho body make." Sprain. " Can sackcloth clothe a fault or hide a shame? Or do thy hands make Heaven... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 páginas
...pure, And hath in it the more of heavenly light,^ So it the fairer body doth procure To habit in ; o the h@ 1 ¡Spenser. BEAUTY-Celeetiality ot A lavish planet reign'd when she was born, And made her of such kindred... | |
| 1862 - 588 páginas
...foreign gallery to see illustrated the transforming power of vice upon our physical and moral nature. "Of the soul, the body form doth take, For soul is form, and doth the body make." "That brazen-faced, wanton-looking wreck of womanhood, was once a sweet, modest little girl, that blushed... | |
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