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Golden chain   /gˈoʊldən tʃeɪn/   Listen
Golden chain

noun
1.
An ornamental shrub or tree of the genus Laburnum; often cultivated for Easter decorations.  Synonyms: common laburnum, golden rain, Laburnum anagyroides.



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"Golden chain" Quotes from Famous Books



... staff and stay for that drear pilgrimage! Thy prayers ascend, with magic incense-breath, From the lone couch, where, fainting by the way, The frail companion of the deathless soul Parteth in pain from its immortal guest. And when, at last, the golden chain is loosed, And through the shadows of that mystic vale The ransomed captive floateth swiftly forth, In solemn tones thy De Profundis rings O'er all the realms of vast eternity; Thy tender litanies call gently down The ...
— Purgatory • Mary Anne Madden Sadlier

... which meant so little, even while he marvelled at the clever work. How sorrowfully would Fra Angelico have turned away from this perfection of worldly vanity, and sighed to think that the art of painting was no longer a golden chain to link men's souls to Heaven. Even the merry-hearted monk Fra Filippo Lippi would scarce have approved of all this ...
— Knights of Art - Stories of the Italian Painters • Amy Steedman

... Steadying the tremulous pillars of the Church— But no, no, no. Farewell. I am somewhat faint With our long talk. Tho' Queen, I am not Queen Of mine own heart, which every now and then Beats me half dead: yet stay, this golden chain— My father on a birthday gave it me, And I have broken with my father—take And wear it as memorial of a morning Which found me full of foolish doubts, and leaves me ...
— Queen Mary and Harold • Alfred Lord Tennyson

... masterly mind goes a touch of the fakir or charlatan. Milton knew his power—he gloried in this bright blade of the intellect. He was handsome—and he knew it. And yet we will not cavil at his velvet coats, or laces, or the golden chain that adorned his slender, shapely person. These things were only the transient, springtime adornments that ...
— Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Volume 5 (of 14) • Elbert Hubbard

... The idea that the earth is bound by a gold chain to heaven is comparatively common in literature from Homer downwards. Archdeacon Hare has a passage in his sermon on Self-Sacrifice which doubtless was familiar to Tennyson: "This is the golden chain of love, whereby the whole creation is bound to the ...
— Selections from Wordsworth and Tennyson • William Wordsworth and Alfred Lord Tennyson


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