The poetical works of William Wordsworth. New and complete annotated ed. Centenary ed, Ausgabe 618,Band 4 |
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... woods , the primal truth Glimmers through many a superstitious form That fills the Soul with unavailing ruth . V. UNCERTAINTY . DARKNESS surrounds us ; seeking , we POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION , Druidical Excommunication.
... woods , the primal truth Glimmers through many a superstitious form That fills the Soul with unavailing ruth . V. UNCERTAINTY . DARKNESS surrounds us ; seeking , we POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION , Druidical Excommunication.
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... woods — may yet suffice To sap your hardy virtue , and abate Your love of Him upon whose forehead sate The crown of thorns ; whose life - blood flowed , the price Of your redemption . Shun the insidious arts That Rome provides , less ...
... woods — may yet suffice To sap your hardy virtue , and abate Your love of Him upon whose forehead sate The crown of thorns ; whose life - blood flowed , the price Of your redemption . Shun the insidious arts That Rome provides , less ...
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... wood and moss Druids descend , auxiliars of the Cross ; Bards , nursed on blue Plinlimmon's still abode , Rush on the fight , to harps preferring swords , And everlasting deeds to burning words ! XI . SAXON CONQUEST . NOR wants the ...
... wood and moss Druids descend , auxiliars of the Cross ; Bards , nursed on blue Plinlimmon's still abode , Rush on the fight , to harps preferring swords , And everlasting deeds to burning words ! XI . SAXON CONQUEST . NOR wants the ...
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... woods have given them birth , Will build their savage fortunes only there ; Content , if foss , and barrow , and the girth Of long - drawn rampart , witness what they were . XII . MONASTERY OF OLD BANGOR † . THE oppression of the tumult ...
... woods have given them birth , Will build their savage fortunes only there ; Content , if foss , and barrow , and the girth Of long - drawn rampart , witness what they were . XII . MONASTERY OF OLD BANGOR † . THE oppression of the tumult ...
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... woods and wilds , on Nature's craggy throne , From rites that trample upon soul and sense . XII . THE VAUDOIS . BUT whence ... wood , Nourish the sufferers then ; and mists , that brood O'er chasms with new - fallen obstacles bestrown ...
... woods and wilds , on Nature's craggy throne , From rites that trample upon soul and sense . XII . THE VAUDOIS . BUT whence ... wood , Nourish the sufferers then ; and mists , that brood O'er chasms with new - fallen obstacles bestrown ...
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Seite 198 - I HEARD a thousand blended notes, While in a grove I sate reclined, In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts Bring sad thoughts to the mind. To her fair works did nature link The human soul that through me ran ; And much it grieved my heart to think What man has made of man.
Seite 209 - He is retired as noontide dew, Or fountain in a noon-day grove ; And you must love him, ere to you He will seem worthy of your love.
Seite 234 - CHARACTER OF THE HAPPY WARRIOR. WHO is the happy Warrior ? Who is he That every man in arms should wish to be ? — It is the generous Spirit, who, when brought Among the tasks of real life, hath wrought Upon the plan that pleased his boyish thought...
Seite 232 - Yet seek thy firm support, according to their need. I, loving freedom, and untried ; No sport of every random gust, Yet being to myself a guide, Too blindly have reposed my trust : And oft, when in my heart was heard Thy timely mandate, I deferred The task, in smoother walks to stray ; But thee I now would serve more strictly if I may.
Seite 232 - Where no misgiving is, rely Upon the genial sense of youth; Glad hearts, without reproach or blot, Who do thy work and know it not: Oh!
Seite 96 - And what, for this frail world, were all That mortals do or suffer, Did no responsive harp, no pen, Memorial tribute offer ? Yea, what were mighty Nature's self ; Her features, could they win us, Unhelped by the poetic voice That hourly speaks within us...
Seite 284 - So fair, so sweet, withal so sensitive, Would that the little Flowers were born to live, Conscious of half the pleasure which they give ; That to this mountain-daisy's self were known The beauty of its star-shaped shadow, thrown On the smooth surface of this naked stone...
Seite 196 - UP ! up ! my Friend, and quit your books ; Or surely you'll grow double : "Up ! up ! my Friend, and clear your looks ; Why all this toil and trouble...
Seite 62 - THERE are no colours in the fairest sky So fair as these. The feather, whence the pen Was shaped that traced the lives of these good men, Dropped from an Angel's wing.
Seite 229 - There sometimes doth a leaping fish Send through the tarn a lonely cheer; The crags repeat the raven's croak, In symphony austere...