Invisible, yet liveth to the heart ; O'er all that leaps and runs, and shouts and sings, Or beats the gladsome air ; o'er all that glides Beneath the wave, yea, in the wave itself, And mighty depth of waters. Wonder not If high the transport, great the... The Dublin university magazine - Страница 335по University magazine - 1850Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Elias Hershey Sneath - 1921 - 326 страници
...itself, And mighty depth of waters. Wonder not If high the transport, great the joy I felt, Communing in this sort through earth and heaven With every form...strain, Forgot her functions, and slept undisturbed." 9 This is a mystical intuition of the unity of Nature. " There is a synthetic functioning of consciousness,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1921 - 254 страници
...hallelujah] Cf. Prelude, u, 409-18 : Wonder not If high the transport, great the joy I felt Communing in this sort through earth and heaven With every form...strain. Forgot her functions, and slept undisturbed. 65. pathetic truth] The sense of the pathos of daily life, which gives man active sympathy for his... | |
| Samuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt - 1921 - 506 страници
...Invisible, yet liveth to the heart: Wonder not, If high the transport, great the joy I felt, Communing in this sort through earth and heaven With every form...creature, as it looked Towards the Uncreated, with an eye of love. (Prelude, Book ii. 399-414.) As the strain of this last quotation indicates, Wordsworth's... | |
| Henry Van Dyke - 1922 - 436 страници
...to him in the form of sound. "Wonder not If high the transport, great the joy I felt, Communing in this sort through earth and heaven With every form...strain, Forgot her functions and slept undisturbed." No less wonderful is his sense of the delicate motions of nature, the visible transition of form and... | |
| Frederick Clarke Prescott - 1922 - 350 страници
...forgotten, and what I saw Appeared like something in myself, a dream, A prospect of the mind. . . . One song they sang, and it was audible, Most audible,...prelude of that strain, Forgot her functions, and slept undisturbed.1 Thus any condition in which sensuous life is intermitted will be favorable to vision:... | |
| william worsworth - 1923 - 498 страници
...itself, And mighty depth of waters. Wonder not If high the transport, great the joy I felt Communing in this sort through earth and heaven With every form...strain, Forgot her functions, and slept undisturbed. If this be error, and another faith Find easier access to the pious mind, Yet were I grossly destitute... | |
| Solomon Francis Gingerich - 1924 - 296 страници
...and all that seemeth still; . . . Wonder not If high the transport, great the joy I felt Communing in this sort through earth and heaven With every form...with a countenance Of adoration, with an eye of love. (The Prelude, Book II, lines 401-414.) year. It was the first time he had for a long period been absent... | |
| Eli Munk - 1927 - 102 страници
...the transport, great the joy I felt, Communing in this sort through earth and heaven With everyform of creature, as it looked . Towards the Uncreated...audible, Most audible, then, when the fleshly ear, O' ercome by hunihlest prelude of that strain Forgot her functions, and slept undisturbed.10 Gegenüber... | |
| Jacomina Korteling - 1928 - 196 страници
...Invisible, yet liveth to the heart. Wonder not If high the transport, great the joy I felt Communing in this sort through earth and heaven With every form...her functions, and slept undisturbed." * These lines are expressive of one of Wordsworth's very high stretches of mystical imagination. Coleridge understood... | |
| Juan Mascaró - 1965 - 148 страници
...that it was joy' - he wrote : Wonder not If high the transport, great the joy I felt, Communing in this sort through earth and heaven With every form...with a countenance Of adoration, with an eye of love. The two versions reveal that the truly spiritual is always poetical: the Lord wants to be worshipped... | |
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