 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853
...And their glad animal movements all gone by) To me was all in all.—I can not paint What then I was. The sounding cataract Haunted me like a passion: the...and a love, That had no need of a remoter charm, By thought supplied, nor any interest Unborrowed from the eye.—That time is past, And all its aching... | |
 | Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 785 Seiten
...And their glad animal movements all gone by) To me was all in all — I cannot paint What then I was. The sounding cataract Haunted me like a passion ;...and gloomy wood, Their colors and their forms, were theu to me An appetite; a feeling and a love That had no need of a remoter charm, liy thought supplied,... | |
 | Carmela Ciuraru - 2001 - 268 Seiten
...their glad animal movements all gone by) To me was all in all. — I cannot paint What then I was. The sounding cataract Haunted me like a passion: the...and a love, That had no need of a remoter charm, By thought supplied, or any interest Unborrowed from the eye. — That time is past, And all its aching... | |
 | Steven Harvey - 2000 - 157 Seiten
...Nature and the mountains were at this time "all in all" to him. In "Tintern Abbey" he writes, . . . the sounding cataract Haunted me like a passion; the...The mountain, and the deep and gloomy wood, Their colours and their forms, were then to me An appetite; a feeling and a love, That had no need of a remoter... | |
 | Burton F. Porter - 2001 - 305 Seiten
...their glad animal movements all gone by) To me was all in all. — I cannot paint What then I was. The sounding cataract Haunted me like a passion: the...The mountain, and the deep and gloomy wood, Their colours and their forms, were then to me An appetite; a feeling and a love, That had no need of a remoter... | |
 | Zong-qi Cai - 2001 - 377 Seiten
...joys of sensations and a sense of intimacy with exrernal nature: . . . The sounding cataract Haunred me like a passion: the tall rock. The mountain, and the deep and gloomy wood, Their colours and their forms, were thrn to me An appetire; a feeling and a love, That had no need of a remorer... | |
 | Michael Benton - 2000 - 220 Seiten
...passion: the tall tock, The mountain, and the deep and gloomy wood, Theit colouts and theit fotms, wete then to me An appetite: a feeling and a love That had no need of a temotet chatm, By thought supplied, ot any intetest Unbotiowed ftom the eye. (Tmtetn Abbey, lines 76-84)... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 2000 - 752 Seiten
...rock, The mountain, and the deep and gloomy wood, Their colours and their forms, were then to me 80 An appetite: a feeling and a love, That had no need of a remoter charm, By thought supplied, or any interest Unborrowed from the eye. — That time is past, And all its aching... | |
 | William Barclay - 2001 - 132 Seiten
...physical, sensuous beauty of nature. For Nature then To me was all in all. I cannot paint What then I was. The sounding cataract Haunted me like a passion; the...and a love, That had no need of a remoter charm, By thought supplied, or any interest Unborrow'd from the eye. And I have felt A presence that disturbs... | |
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