The irresistible cry of the colour to the senses, the spheral call of the theme and its agony to the soul. |
For there is somewhat spheral and infinite in every man, especially in every genius, which, if you can come very near him, sports with all your limitations. |
There are voices and voices, but only now and then one which is pitched in the key of the spheral harmonies. |
The ancients had their spheral melodies, but have not we ours, which only want a sense sufficiently refined to hear them? |
But the poet, whose verses are to be spheral and complete, is one whom Nature cannot deceive, whatsoever face of strangeness she may put on. |
I could not conscientiously lead you to the altar, even a spheral altar, if I were not prepared to pay house rent and coal bills. |