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
 | John Dover Wilson - 1927 - 308 pages
...upon the woods and hills, 170 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? (4) Bkv, 364-397: A SCHOOL FELLOW THERE was a Boy: ye knew him well, ye cliffs And islands of Winander!... | |
 | Eli Munk - 1927 - 102 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 und fear, Work like a sea?7 In Beattys System der drei Altersstufen erscheint dieses als Darstellung... | |
 | Arthur Beatty - 1928 - 582 pages
...trees, upon the woods and hills, Impressed upoji 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... | |
 | Robert Harvey Strachan - 1929 - 278 pages
...Prelude I., 464-75. " Visions of the hills," " Souls of lonely places," that make the surface of the earth : With triumph and delight, with hope and fear, Work like a sea.1 I encountered, also, in Professor Eddington's Gifford lectures, a rather startling conjunction... | |
 | 1903 - 912 pages
...Even among his boyish sports, the poet says, he was haunted by the " Presences of Nature " till they " did make The surface of the universal earth, With...and delight, with hope and fear, Work like a sea." " Even then," he says, " I felt Gleams like the flashing of a shield ; — the earth And common face... | |
 | Meyer Howard Abrams - 1971 - 420 pages
...the recording and discussion of such occasions, when the impressed characters of danger and desire did make The surface of the universal earth With triumph, and delight, and hope, and fear, Work like a sea, Wordsworth devoted a number of his best poems and the climactic... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1994 - 628 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? Not uselessly employed, Might I pursue this theme through every change Of exercise and play, to which... | |
 | Guinn Batten - 1998 - 326 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, and hope, and fear, Work like a sea? (1.492-501) In the 1799 Prelude the haunting that the boy next... | |
 | Susan Glickman - 2000 - 234 pages
...trees, upon the woods and hills, Impress'd upon all forms the characters Of danger or desire, and thus did make The surface of the universal earth With triumph, and delight, and hope, and fear, Work like a sea? (1, 11.490-501)68 Jiles too seems to feel chosen as nature's spokesperson,... | |
 | Shimon Malin - 2001 - 308 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...and delight, with hope and fear. Work like a sea? In these beautiful lines from the poem The Prelode, quoted by Whitehead,a Wordsworth expresses his... | |
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