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Without quantity or quality, unconditioned and sempiternal, is this Light.
His writings have also the sempiternal youth of poetry.
Those are sempiternal grimaces, as much in fashion today as they were 170 years ago.
And lo! how doth the brown bear frolic upon a bank of sempiternal moss!
Such truth he to my intellect reveals Who demonstrates to me the primal love Of all the sempiternal substances.
The sempiternal effluence streams abroad Spreading, wherever charity extends.
And the future was something she dare not think about, since a future that didn't contain Tony promised nothing but sempiternal guilt.
It has a $1 million prize on its head, plus sempiternal professional fame for its solver.
A continuing refrain is "The yogins behold the sempiternal blessed Lord" (p. 292).
Bhrathairealm sprawled under a sempiternal desert sun like a distant image of the Sunbane.
Barely fastened, unsanitary, unsightly, these sempiternal bags bulge with equally problematical fast-food containers, soda bottles and metal cans.
(Eliot especially courses through the poem-the word 'sempiternal,' for example, comes straight out of 'Four Quartets.')
This book is also important because it shows with what a compassionate imagination this sempiternal human problem was regarded by artists whose very names may be unknown to us.
"Sempiternal Past/Presence View Sepulchrality"
In this air-ether as crisp as sempiternal spring-he could not even see the sun's chrysoprastic aura; the sunshine contained nothing except an abundance of beauty.
A shaft of sempiternal moonlight illumined the doorhead painted with shepherds kissing shepherdesses in a mode after Van Loos.
It is a sempiternal scene that Georges de La Tour set down on canvas, most probably in Luneville in Lorraine, around the year 1630.
I conceptually fumbled, struggled to get some purchase on the sempiternal sheen of the visual image; but there was nothing, no movement, no astral agility, it remained frozen.
Her silver hair was frozen into a photographed stormtossed effect, clicked into sempiternal tempestuousness on a Wuthering Heights of the American imagination.
As cartoonists had predicted, there was no 'Poiniemania': no vogue for the admiral's sempiternal pipes or balding head, but a sobering up, like a sluice with cold water.
Olwen Hufton maintains that in the eighteenth century the stereotypical spinster was '.one to be despised, pitied, and avoided as a sempiternal spoilsport in the orgy of life'.
The Times also admitted the 'intensity and strangeness of his scenes', whilst Bernard, Denvir, in The Studio, thought Minton's colours evoked 'the sempiternal sadness of the industrial background'.
The one thing which we seek with insatiable desire is to forget ourselves, to be surprised out of our propriety, to lose our sempiternal memory, and to do something without knowing how or why; in short, to draw a new circle.
As for the sempiternal gravity of Josef Albers's all too numerous acts of homage to the square, one of them is roughed up by the proximity of images lifted from "Snap, Crackle and Pop."
Had this good house, in frame or fixture, Been tempered by the least admixture Of that discreditable shoddy, Should we to-day compound our toddy, Or gaily marry song and laughter Below its sempiternal rafter?