... but why Take note of this ? When I began to inquire. To watch and question those I met. and speak Without reserve to them, the lonely roads Were open schools in which I daily read With most delight the passions of mankind, Whether by words, looks,... Aberdeen University Studies - Pagina 2661917Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1850 - 544 pagine
...most delight the passions of mankind, Whether by words, looks, sighs, or tears revealed ; There saw into the depth of human souls — Souls that appear to have no depth at all To careless eyes.'— P. 341. And again : — ' Nature for all conditions wants not power To consecrate, if we have eyes... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 412 pagine
...most delight the passions of mankind, Whether by words, looks, sighs, or tears, revealed ; There saw into the depth of human souls, Souls that appear to have no depth at all To careless eyes. And—now convinced at heart How little those formalities, to which With overweening trust alone we... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 396 pagine
...most delight the passions of mankind, Whether by words, looks, sighs. or tears, revealed ; There saw into the depth of human souls, Souls that appear to have no depth at all To careless eyes. And — now convinced at heart How little those formalities, to which W'ith overweening trust alone... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 pagine
...most delight the passions of mankind. Whether by words, looks, sighs, or tears, revealed; There saw into the depth of human souls, Souls that appear to have no depth at all To careless eyes. And — now convinced at heart How little those formalities, to which With overweening trust alone... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - 432 pagine
...most delight the passions of mankind, Whether by words, looks, sighs, or tears revealed ; There saw into the depth of human souls, Souls that appear to have no depth at all To careless eyes. And — now convinced at heart How little those formalities, to which With overweening trust alone... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1859 - 432 pagine
...most delight the passions of mankind, Whether by words, looks, sighs, or tears revealed ; There saw into the depth of human souls. Souls that appear to have no depth at :ill To careless eyes. And — now convinced at heart How little those formalities, to which With overweening... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1870 - 382 pagine
...most delight the passions of mankind, Whether by words, looks, sighs, or tears, revealed j There saw into the depth of human souls, Souls that appear to have no depth at all To careless eyes. And — now convinced at heart , ' How little those formalities, to which With overweening trust alone_we;... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1870 - 382 pagine
...most delight the passions of mankind, Whether by words, looks, sighs, or tears, revealed 5 There saw into the depth of human souls, Souls that appear to have no depth at all To careless eyes. And — now convinced at heart How little those formalities, to which With overweening trust alone... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1875 - 728 pagine
...most delight the passions of mankind, Whether by words, looks, sighs, or tears, reveal 'd ; There saw into the depth of human souls, Souls that appear to have no depth at all To careless eyes. And — now convinced at heart How little those formalities, to which With overweening trust alone... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1881 - 732 pagine
...most delight the passions of mankind, Whether by words, looks, sighs, or tears, revealed ; There saw into the depth of human souls, Souls that appear to have no depth at all To careless eyes. And — now convinced at heart How little those formalities, to which With overweening trust alone... | |
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