| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1848 - 358 страници
...tumult of a tropic sky. Might well he dangerous food, For him, a youth to whom was given So much nf earth, so much of heaven, And such impetuous blood....or sound, Did to his mind impart A kindred impulse, scem'd allied To his own powers, nnd justified The workings of his heart. Nor lessty feed voluptuous... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1849 - 668 страници
...The wind, the tempest roaring high, The tumult of a tropic sky, Might well be dangerous food For him, a Youth to whom was given So much of earth — so...Irregular in sight or sound Did to his mind impart Л kindred impulso, seemed allied To his own powers, and justified The workings of his heart. Nor less,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 страници
...dangeroue food For him, a youth to whom was giren So much of earth — eo much of heaven, Л ?i- 1 st imaginary uneasiness of the rich, are aggravated...all the power of eloquence, and held up to engage Л kindred impulse, seemed allied To his own powers, and justified The workings of his heart. Nor less,... | |
| 1851 - 608 страници
...sky, ilitjlit well be dangerous food For him, a youth to whom was given tjo much of earth, so mncli of heaven, And such impetuous blood. "Whatever in those climes he found In rnUr in eight or sound, Did to his mind impart A kindred impulse, seemed allied To hi* own power.«,... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1852 - 364 страници
...a factitious charm, and they are beginning to find their proper level. Their value is two- fold — immortal and eternal, as records of thoughts and feelings...voluptuous thought, The beauteous forms of nature wroughts Fair trees and lovely flowers ; The breezes their own languor lent, The stars had feelings... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1852 - 438 страници
...The wind, the tempest roaring high, The tumult of a tropic sky, Might well be dangerous food For him, a Youth to whom was given So much of earth — so...those Climes he found Irregular in sight or sound Bid to bis mind impart A kindred impulse, seemed allied To his own powers, and justified The workings... | |
| 1852 - 354 страници
...wind, the lempe«t roaring h^h, TV' tumuli (if a tropic sky, Might well be dangerous food, For him, a youth to whom was given So much of earth, so much...Impetuous blood. Whatever in those climes he found li regular in sight or sound, Diil to his mind impart A kindred impulse, seem'd allied To his own powers,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 760 страници
...a tropic sky, Might well be dangerous food For him, a Youth to whom was given So much of earth—so much of heaven, And such impetuous blood. Whatever...his heart. Nor less, to feed voluptuous thought, The beautcous forms of nature wrought. Fair trees and lovely flowers; The breezes their own languor lent;... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 622 страници
...high. The tumult of a tropic «ky, Might well bo dangerous food For him, a youth to whom was giren e hie mind impart A kindred impulse ; aeem'd allied To his own powers, and justified The workings of... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1853 - 188 страници
...— but always " eccentric" in proportion, so that, what with intemperance and insubordination, this youth, — To whom was given So much of earth, so much of heaven, And such impetuous blood, — WORDSWOIITH, — was expelled from the University. Distant rumours — and what fly faster than... | |
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