Souls of lonely places ! can I think A vulgar hope was yours when ye employed Such ministry, when ye through many a year Haunting me thus among my boyish sports, On caves and trees, upon the woods and hills, Impressed upon all forms the characters Of... The American Whig Review - Page 4361851Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | William Wordsworth - 1904 - 1002 pages
...upon the woods an hills, « Impressed, upon all forms, the character-) Of danger or desire ; and thus did make The surface of the universal earth, With triumph and delight, with hope in fear, Work like a sea ? Not uselessly employe* Might I pursue this theme through evei change Of... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1907 - 192 pages
...the woods and hills, 470 f 1 ( Impressed upon all forms the characters Of danger or desire; and thus did make The surface of the universal earth With triumph...delight, with hope and fear, Work like a sea. ? THE EXCURSION. (Boos i. 11. 77—243.) Oh ! many are the Poets that are sown By Nature; men endowed with... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1907 - 548 pages
...upon the woods and hills, Impressed, upon all forms, the characters Of danger or desire ; and thus did make The surface of the universal earth, With...triumph and delight, with hope and fear, Work like a sea ? Not uselessly employed, Might I pursue this theme through every change Of exercise and play, to which... | |
 | 1910 - 356 pages
...upon the woods and hills, 4ÏO Impressed, upon all forms, the characters Of danger or desire; and thus did make The surface of the universal earth, With...and delight, with hope and fear, Work like a sea? Not uselessly employed, Might I pursue this theme through every change Of exercise and play, to which... | |
 | Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - 1910 - 778 pages
...upon the woods and hills, 470 Impressed, upon all forms, the characters Of danger or desire; and thus e;' when you looked at the purchase, and thought of...the money — and thought of the money, and looked seat Not uselessly employed, Might I pursue this theme through every change Of exercise and play, to... | |
 | Elias Hershey Sneath - 1912 - 346 pages
...trees, upon the woods and hills, Impressed upon all forms the characters Of danger or desire ; and thus did make The surface of the universal earth With triumph and delight, with hope and fear, Work like a sea?1 The fact is that Wordsworth's soul would every now and then hark back to primitive man, and frame... | |
 | Lucius Hudson Holt - 1915 - 952 pages
...upon the woods and hills, 470 Impressed, upon all forms, the characters Of danger or desire ; and thus ome wa ? BOOK II [Lines 386-451] My seventeenth year was come And, whether from this habit rooted now So deeply... | |
 | Lucius Hudson Holt - 1915 - 956 pages
...upon the woods and hills, 470 Impressed, upon all forms, the characters Of danger or desire; and thus _G`GaG K9L asea? BOOK II [Lines 386-451] My seventeenth year was come And, whether from this habit rooted now... | |
 | Caleb Thomas Winchester - 1916 - 332 pages
...trees, upon the woods and hills, Impressed upon all forms the characters Of danger or desire; and thus did make The surface of the universal earth With triumph...and delight, with hope and fear, Work like a sea? Prelude I, 464-475. Wordsworth was singularly fortunate in the region where those formative years were... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1920 - 264 pages
...upon the woods and hills, Impressed, upon all forms, the characters Of danger or desire ; and thus did make The surface of the universal earth, With...triumph and delight, with hope and fear, Work like a sea ? Fair seed-time had my soul, and I grew up Fostered alike by beauty and by fear. Peopled the mind... | |
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