The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 7E. Moxon, 1849 |
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... vale , In the antique market - village where was passed My school - time , an apartment he had owned , To which at intervals the Wanderer drew , And found a kind of home or harbour there . He loved me ; from a swarm of rosy boys Singled ...
... vale , In the antique market - village where was passed My school - time , an apartment he had owned , To which at intervals the Wanderer drew , And found a kind of home or harbour there . He loved me ; from a swarm of rosy boys Singled ...
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... vale , Hollow and green , he lay on the green turf In pensive idleness . What could he do , Thus daily thirsting , in that lonesome life , With blind endeavours ? Yet , still uppermost , Nature was at his heart as if he felt , Though ...
... vale , Hollow and green , he lay on the green turf In pensive idleness . What could he do , Thus daily thirsting , in that lonesome life , With blind endeavours ? Yet , still uppermost , Nature was at his heart as if he felt , Though ...
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... vale , with higher hills Before us , mountains stern and desolate ; But , in the majesty of distance , now Set off , and to our ken appearing fair Of aspect , with aërial softness clad , And beautified with morning's purple beams . The ...
... vale , with higher hills Before us , mountains stern and desolate ; But , in the majesty of distance , now Set off , and to our ken appearing fair Of aspect , with aërial softness clad , And beautified with morning's purple beams . The ...
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... vale , casting a casual glance , We saw a throng of people ; -wherefore met ? Blithe notes of music , suddenly let loose On the thrilled ear , and flags uprising , yield Prompt answer ; they proclaim the annual Wake , Which the bright ...
... vale , casting a casual glance , We saw a throng of people ; -wherefore met ? Blithe notes of music , suddenly let loose On the thrilled ear , and flags uprising , yield Prompt answer ; they proclaim the annual Wake , Which the bright ...
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... vale . Diverging now ( as if his quest had been Some secret of the mountains , cavern , fall Of water , or some lofty eminence , Renowned for splendid prospect far and wide ) We scaled , without a track to ease our steps , A steep ...
... vale . Diverging now ( as if his quest had been Some secret of the mountains , cavern , fall Of water , or some lofty eminence , Renowned for splendid prospect far and wide ) We scaled , without a track to ease our steps , A steep ...
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Страница 368 - For whilst to the shame of slow-endeavouring art Thy easy numbers flow, and that each heart Hath from the leaves of thy unvalued book Those Delphic lines with deep impression took, Then thou, our fancy of itself bereaving, Dost make us marble with too much conceiving...
Страница xi - Paradise, and groves Elysian, Fortunate Fields — like those of old Sought in the Atlantic Main — why should they be A history only of departed things, Or a mere fiction of what never was ? For the discerning intellect of Man, When wedded to this goodly universe In love and holy passion, shall find these A simple produce of the common day.
Страница 154 - Eternal ! What if these Did never break the stillness that prevails Here, if the solemn nightingale be mute, And the soft woodlark here did never chant Her vespers, Nature fails not to provide Impulse and utterance. The whispering air Sends inspiration from the shadowy heights, And blind recesses of the caverned rocks...
Страница 114 - One adequate support For the calamities of mortal life Exists — one only; an assured belief That the procession of our fate, howe'er Sad or disturbed, is ordered by a Being Of infinite benevolence and power; Whose everlasting purposes embrace All accidents, converting them to good. — The darts of anguish fix not where the seat Of suffering hath been thoroughly fortified By acquiescence in the Will supreme For time and for eternity...
Страница 69 - The appearance instantaneously disclosed, Was of a mighty city— boldly say A wilderness of building, sinking far And self-withdrawn into a wondrous depth, Far sinking into splendour — without end! Fabric it seemed of diamond and of gold, With alabaster domes, and silver spires, And blazing terrace upon terrace, high Uplifted...
Страница 69 - With battlements that on their restless fronts Bore stars — illumination of all gems ! By earthly nature had the effect been wrought Upon the dark materials of the storm Now pacified; on them, and on the coves And mountain-steeps and summits, whereunto The vapours had receded, taking there Their station under a cerulean sky.
Страница xi - How exquisitely the individual Mind (And the progressive powers perhaps no less Of the whole species) to the external World Is fitted :—and how exquisitely too— Theme this but little heard of among men— The external World is fitted to the Mind ; And the creation (by no lower name Can it be called) which they with blended might Accomplish :—this is our high argument.
Страница x - Not Chaos, not The darkest pit of lowest Erebus, Nor aught of blinder vacancy — scooped out By help of dreams, can breed such fear and awe As fall upon us often when we look Into our minds, into the mind of man, My haunt, and the main region of my song.
Страница 144 - Towards the crescent moon, with grateful heart Called on the lovely wanderer who bestowed That timely light, to share his joyous sport: And hence, a beaming goddess * with her nymphs, Across the lawn and through the darksome grove (Not unaccompanied with tuneful notes, By echo multiplied from rock or cave), Swept in the storm of chase, as moon and stars Glance rapidly along the clouded heaven, When winds are blowing strong.
Страница 151 - ... glorious as her own, Yea, with her own incorporated, by power Capacious and serene. Like power abides In man's celestial spirit ; virtue thus Sets forth and magnifies herself ; thus feeds A calm, a beautiful, and silent fire, From the encumbrances of mortal life, From error, disappointment — nay, from guilt ; And sometimes, so relenting justice wills, From palpable oppressions of despair.