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" And therefore Michael and the other wore A civil aspect : though they did not kiss, Yet still between his Darkness and his Brightness There passed a mutual glance of great politeness. "
The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge - Page 138
1920
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The Liberal: Verse and Prose from the South, Volumes 1-2

1822 - 628 pages
...this ; And therefore Michael and the other wore A civil aspect : though they did not kiss, Yet still between his Darkness and his Brightness There passed a mutual glance of great politeness. XXXVI. The Archangel bowed, not like a modern beau, But with a graceful Oriental bend, Pressing one...
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The Republican, Volume 9

Richard Carlile - Free thought - 1824 - 876 pages
...this; And therefore Michael and the other wore A civil aspect: though they did not kiss, Yet still between his Darkness and his Brightness There passed a mutual glance of great politeness. The Archangel bowed, not like a modem beau, But with a graceful Oriental bend, Pressing one radiant arm...
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The works of lord Byron, containing Werner, Heaven and earth, Morgante ...

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 648 pages
...this; And therefore Michael and the other wore A civil aspect: though they did not kiss, Yet still between his Darkness and his Brightness There passed a mutual glance of great politeness. XXXVI. The Archangel bowed, not like a modern beau, But with a graceful Oriental bend, Pressing one...
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The works of the rt. hon. lord Byron, Volume 3

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 322 pages
...And therefore Michael and the other wore A civil aspect: though they did not kiss, Yet still hetween his Darkness and his Brightness There passed a mutual glance of great politeness. XXXVI. The Archangel howed, not like a modern heau, But with a graceful Oriental hend, Pressing one...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 16

American periodicals - 1848 - 636 pages
...companion with gloominess. It should no longer be said of Window Tax and Black Obscurity — " And so, between his darkness and his brightness There passed a mutual glance of great politeness." Ti continue the existence of himself — of Window Tax — and to profess a desire for sanitary reform,...
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Speeches, Correspondence, Etc., of the Late Daniel S. Dickinson of ..., Volume 1

Daniel Stevens Dickinson - New York (State) - 1867 - 772 pages
...were and late had been." Their looks were eloquent though their tongues were mute ; — " But still between his darkness and his brightness, There passed a mutual glance of great politeness." We must also join in congratulations with our Abolition friends, that they have sold themselves and...
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Dog Stories from the "Spectator": Being Anecdotes of the Intelligence ...

Dogs - 1895 - 282 pages
...another nap, but she opened one eye as her companion took his place by his side, and— " Betwixt her darkness and his brightness, There passed a mutual glance of great politeness." I witnessed a similar scene some years ago in a country inn in the north of Scotland. On that occasion,...
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Poetical Works of Lord Byron: The prisoner of Chillon. Poems of July ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1901 - 632 pages
...this ; And therefore Michael and the other wore A civil aspect : though they did not kiss, Yet still between his Darkness and his Brightness There passed a mutual glance of great politeness. XXXVI. The Archangel bowed, not like a modern beau, But with a graceful oriental bend, Pressing one...
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The Works of John Ruskin, Volume 34

John Ruskin - 1908 - 842 pages
...reverent description of the manner of angelic encounter for an inferior ruler of the people : — " Between His Darkness and His Brightness There passed a mutual glance of great politeness." 2 PAKIS, September 20, 1880. POSTSCRIPT 99. I am myself extremely grateful, nor doubt a like feeling...
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The Twentieth Century, Volume 55

Nineteenth century - 1904 - 1072 pages
...have closely resembled that historic one described by Byron at the commencement of which . . . betwixt his Darkness and his Brightness There passed a mutual glance of great politeness. In all churches west of the Vistula, a great many pious opinions which were almost unquestioned, save...
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