And white uplifted faces stand, Passing the Host from hand to hand; Each takes, and then his visage wan Is buried in his cowl once more. The cells, — the suffering Son of Man Upon the wall! New Poems - Página 182por Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 208 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 286 páginas
...humid corridors behold, Where ghostlike in the deepening night Cowl'd forms brush by in gleaming white! The chapel, where no organ's peal Invests the stern...his visage wan Is buried in his cowl once more. The cells—the suffering Son of Man Upon the wall! the knee-worn floor ! And where they sleep, that wooden... | |
| 1877 - 292 páginas
...corridors behold, Where, ghostlike in the deepening night, Cowled forms brush by in gleaming white. The chapel, where no organ's peal Invests the stern...in his cowl once more. The cells, — the suffering Sou of Man Upon the wall ! the knee-worn floor ! And, where they sleep, that wooden bed, Which shall... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 288 páginas
...corridors behold, Where, ghostlike in the deepening night, Cowled forms brush by in gleaming white. The chapel, where no organ's peal Invests the stern...penitential cries they kneel And wrestle ; rising then, witli bare And white uplifted faces stand, Passing the Host from hand to hand. Each takes, and then... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1878 - 396 páginas
...corridors behold, Where, ghostlike in the deepening night, Cowl'd forms brush by in gleaming white I The chapel, where no organ's peal Invests the stern...uplifted faces stand, Passing the Host from hand to hand; The cells!—the suffering Son of Man Upon the wall—the knee-worn floor— And where they sleep,... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton - 1880 - 348 páginas
...corridors behold, Where ghostlike in the deepening night Cowl'd forms brush by in gleaming -white ; " The chapel where no organ's peal Invests the stern...faces stand, Passing the Host from hand to hand." It was of no avail. My historian insisted that, aesthetically speaking, at all events, the final cause... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton - 1880 - 392 páginas
...corridors behold, Where ghostlike in the deepening night Cowl'd forms brush by in gleaming white ; " The chapel where no organ's peal Invests the stern...uplifted faces stand, Passing the Host from hand to lumd." It was of no avail. My historian insisted that, aesthetically speaking, at all events, the final... | |
| John Healy - 1890 - 668 páginas
...dealing with both sacred and profane learning. CHAPTER VI. MINOR MONASTIC SCHOOLS OF THE FIFTH CENTURY. " The chapel where no organ's peal Invests the stern...faces stand, Passing the Host from hand to hand." — Arnold. I. — THE SCHOOL OF NOENDRUM. THEHE were a few other early monastic schoolsfounded during'... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1895 - 540 páginas
...corridors behold ! Where, ghostlike in the deepening night, Cowl'd forms brush by in gleaming white. The chapel, where no organ's peal Invests the stern...hand to hand ; Each takes, and then his visage wan Is buri<wi;4a-his cowl once more. The. c*!lli-!-H*Bhe suffering Son of Man UponHhej «rall&-the knee-... | |
| Vida Dutton Scudder - 1895 - 368 páginas
...corridors behold — Where ghost-like in the deepening night Cowl'd forms brush by in gleaming white. " The chapel where no organ's peal Invests the stern...faces stand, Passing the host from hand to hand." 2 Arnold's attitude towards nature is distinctive. He never, like Shelley, ascribes to natural forces,... | |
| Vida Dutton Scudder - 1895 - 368 páginas
...corridors behold — Where ghost-like in the deepening night Cowl'd forms brush by in gleaming white. " The chapel where no organ's peal Invests the stern...faces stand, Passing the host from hand to hand." ^ Arnold's attitude towards nature is distinctive. He never, like Shelley, ascribes to natural forces,... | |
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