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
 | Roni Natov - 2003 - 320 pages
...infinitely complex, resonant with "all forms the characters of danger or desire: and thus . . . make[s]/ The surface of the universal earth/ With triumph and delight, with hope and fear,/ Work like a sea" (I, 11. 471-5). In the first Book of The Prelude, Wordsworth has "endeavored to retrace/ The simple... | |
 | Antonio D. Tillis - 2005 - 163 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? (1.490-501) As in the early manuscript version of "Nutting," then,... | |
 | Edith L. B. Turner - 2005 - 328 pages
...trees, upon the woods and hills, Impressed upon all forms the characters Of danger and 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.10 Those Presences are, as I... | |
 | Edith L. B. Turner - 2005 - 328 pages
...trees, upon the woods and hills, Impressed upon all forms the characters Of danger and 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. 10 ing them. What did I know... | |
 | 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? (b) Bkv, 364-397: A SCHOOL FELLOW THERE was a Boy: ye knew him well, ye cliffs And islands of Winander... | |
 | 1863 - 514 pages
...trees, upon the woods and hills, Imprcss'd upon all forms the character 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." These presences of nature on the sky and on the earth — these visions of the hills and souls of lonely... | |
 | Victor Lowe - 19?? - 1056 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 thus citing Wordsworth, the point which I wish to make is that we forget how strained and... | |
 | Alfred North Whitehead - 1959 - 288 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?. . . In thus citing Wordsworth, the point which I wish to make is that we forget how strained and paradoxical... | |
 | 330 pages
...Prelude, book 1. Each place has its own special character and features, which assume life to the poet and make ' The surface of the universal earth, With triumph...and delight, with hope and fear, Work like a sea.' 718. the urn] The funeral urn. 719. One, whose dust was once all fire] Jean-Jacques Rousseau was the... | |
 | W J B Owen - 2007 - 350 pages
...trees, upon the woods and hills, Impress'd upon all forms the characters Of danger and desire, and thus did make The surface of the universal earth With triumph, and delight, and hope, and fear, Work like a sea. (i. 495-501) He means that the "Presences of Nature" defined "all... | |
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