| James Freeman Clarke - Religions - 1883 - 458 pages
...Virgil on the Bay of Naples, or the grave at Keats at Koine. 61 Such graves as these are pilgrim shines, Shrines to no code or creed confined, The Delphian vales, the Palestines, The Meccas of the mind." Thus Fetich-worship has survived, and continues to-day in new forms, in the midst of our highest civilization... | |
| Cyrus Cort - Biography & Autobiography - 1883 - 290 pages
...a pilgrim shrine, increasing in interest as age after age rolls by. These are " Shrines to code nor creed confined, The Delphian vales, the Palestines, The Meccas of the mind." I pity the person who has so little patriotic and religious sentiment as to ask, as some are doing:... | |
| Irving Browne - Bibliomania - 1885 - 128 pages
...founded by those who slumber there will endure, and bless like the twice-blessed attribute of mercy. " Such graves as these are pilgrim shrines ; Shrines...Delphian vales, the Palestines, The Meccas of the Mind." V. I ';•':: $i ... | |
| Richard S. Rhodes - American poetry - 1885 - 444 pages
...one Who lives upon all memories, Though with the buried gone. Suen graves as his are pilgrim-shrines, Shrines to no code or creed confined, — The Delphian...vales, the Palestines, The Meccas of the mind. THE NATIVITY. J. MILTON. This is the month, and this the happy morn, Wherein the Son of Heaven's Eternal... | |
| James Grant Wilson - American literature - 1886 - 484 pages
...were buried with suitable honours in Longwood Cemetery, in his native county; " Such graves as his are pilgrim shrines, Shrines to no code or creed confined...vales, the Palestines, The Meccas of the mind." The aged parents of the poet survived him, and lived to celebrate the sixty-sixth anniversary of their... | |
| William Swinton - American literature - 1886 - 690 pages
...her beautiful, her good, — As when a loved one dies. 17. Such graves as his are pilgrim-shrines, Shrines to no code or creed confined — The Delphian vales, the Palestines, The Meccas, of the mind. 18. Sages, with Wisdom's garland wreathed, Crowned kings, and mitred priests of power, And warriors... | |
| Richard Rhodes - American poetry - 1887 - 426 pages
..."Who lives upon all memories, Though with the buried gone. Sucn graves as his are pilgrim-shrines, Shrines to no code or creed confined, — The Delphian vales, the Palestines, The Meccas of the mind. 103 THE NATIVITY. J. MILTON. This is the month, and this the happy morn, Wherein the Son of Heaven's... | |
| Frederick Saunders - English literature - 1887 - 232 pages
...not where to find one worthy of being second to him." '• Such graves as his are pilgrim-shrines, shrines to no code or creed confined,— The Delphian vales, the Palestines, the Meccas, of the mind ! They linger by the Doon's low trees, the pastoral Nith, the wooded Ayr, And round thy sepulchres,... | |
| Poetry of places - 1887 - 72 pages
...asleep among the scenes she loved. "Such graves- as these are pilgrims' shrines — Shrines to no codes or creed confined, The Delphian Vales, the Palestines, The Meccas of the mind." Cheyenne cafion has henceforth and forever a profounder meaning, its unexampled beauty being supplemented... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1890 - 460 pages
...the hallowed home of one Who lives upon all memories, Though with the buried gone. Sm;h graves as his are pilgrim shrines, .Shrines to no code or creed...confined, — The Delphian vales, the Palestines, The Jleccas of the mind. ON A PORTRAIT OF RED JACKET, CHIEF OF THE TUSCARORAS. COOPER, whose name is with... | |
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