| Elizabeth Wilson - Social Science - 2001 - 180 pages
...condition of survival, the 'overlooked' woman becomes a flâneuse. 9 LOOKING BACKWARD Urban Nostalgia Ay, in the very temple of delight Veil'd Melancholy has her sovran shrine. John Keats, 'Ode on Melancholy' For a few years in the 1960s I left London to live in the Midlands... | |
| A. James Reichley - Philosophy - 2002 - 312 pages
...thine? But many include an element of melancholy. Keats, perhaps foreseeing his own early death, broods: "Ay, in the very temple of Delight / Veil'd melancholy has her sovran shrine. . . ." Byron, more robustly, recalls a former lover's embrace: "When it sparkled over aught that was... | |
| Holbrook Jackson - Antiques & Collectibles - 2001 - 676 pages
...character; the chase is ever exhilarating, but inter delicias semper aliquid saevi nos strangulat: Ay, in the very temple of Delight Veil'd Melancholy has her sovran shrine,6 and often the moment of conquest is heavy with regret as vague as victory itself. Such moments... | |
| Michael Malone - Fiction - 2002 - 608 pages
...which to preserve human beauty. No shield was strong enough. Keats ran in the teacher's mind still. "And Joy, whose hand is ever at his lips / Bidding...nigh, / Turning to poison while the bee-mouth sips." Cecil Hedgerow kissed his sleeping daughter; she brushed her hand across her face and turned to the... | |
| John R. Strachan - 2003 - 218 pages
...anger shows, Imprison her soft hand, and let her rave, And feed deep, deep upon her peerless eyes. 20 3 She dwells with Beauty — Beauty that must die; And...nigh, Turning to poison while the bee-mouth sips: Aye, in the very temple of Delight Veil'd Melancholy has her sovran shrine, Though seen of none save... | |
| Jane Avrich - Fiction - 2003 - 228 pages
...could be you, couldn't it? Just pluck the eyebrows a tad"). She thought of yesterday's spare lines: She dwells with Beauty— Beauty that must die; And...joy, whose hand is ever at his lips Bidding adieu . . . How he had rhapsodized about her long arms, her wrists delicate, as if fastened with ivory pegs.... | |
| Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred Dycus Miller, Jeffrey Paul - Law - 2005 - 428 pages
...think to say it, because it would so utterly misconceive the nature of truth in play in the poem. 38 She dwells with Beauty— Beauty that must die; And...of Delight Veil'd Melancholy has her sovran shrine, When one turns to the academic project, however, the truth content differs (or so it usually seems... | |
| Geoffrey O'Brien, Billy Collins - Poetry - 2007 - 778 pages
...anger shows, Emprison her soft hand, and let her rave, And feed deep, deep upon her peerless eyes. She dwells with Beauty — Beauty that must die; And...bee-mouth sips: Ay, in the very temple of Delight SORROW AND Veiled Melancholy has her sovran shrine, COMFORT Though seen of none save him whose strenuous... | |
| John Lennard - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 448 pages
...shows, Emprison her soft hand, and let her rave, And feed deep, deep upon her peerless eyes. 20 3. She dwells with Beauty— Beauty that must die ; And...bee-mouth sips : Ay, in the very temple of Delight 25 Veil'd Melancholy has her sovran shrine, Though seen of none save him whose strenuous tongue Can... | |
| Peter Hühn, Jens Kiefer - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2005 - 276 pages
...anger shows, Imprison her soft hand, and let her rave, 20 And feed deep, deep upon her peerless eyes. SHE dwells with Beauty - Beauty that must die; And...nigh. Turning to poison while the bee-mouth sips. 25 Ay, in the very temple of Delight Veiled Melancholy has her sovran shrine, Though seen of none save... | |
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