The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 7Little, Brown, 1854 |
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Pagina 13
... night , unbroken cheerfulness serene . But speedily an earnest longing rose To brace myself to some determined aim , Reading or thinking ; either to lay up New stores , or rescue from decay the old By timely interference : and therewith ...
... night , unbroken cheerfulness serene . But speedily an earnest longing rose To brace myself to some determined aim , Reading or thinking ; either to lay up New stores , or rescue from decay the old By timely interference : and therewith ...
Pagina 20
... night , Scudding away from snare to snare , I plied That anxious visitation ; moon and stars Were shining o'er my head . I was alone , And seemed to be a trouble to the peace That dwelt among them . Sometimes it befell , In these night ...
... night , Scudding away from snare to snare , I plied That anxious visitation ; moon and stars Were shining o'er my head . I was alone , And seemed to be a trouble to the peace That dwelt among them . Sometimes it befell , In these night ...
Pagina 23
... When vapors rolling down the valley made A lonely scene more lonesome , among woods , At noon and ' mid the calm of summer nights , * See Note . When , by the margin of the trembling lake , CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOL - TIME . 23.
... When vapors rolling down the valley made A lonely scene more lonesome , among woods , At noon and ' mid the calm of summer nights , * See Note . When , by the margin of the trembling lake , CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOL - TIME . 23.
Pagina 24
... night , And by the waters , all the summer long . And in the frosty season , when the sun Was set , and visible for many a mile The cottage windows blazed through twilight gloom , I heeded not their summons : happy time It was indeed ...
... night , And by the waters , all the summer long . And in the frosty season , when the sun Was set , and visible for many a mile The cottage windows blazed through twilight gloom , I heeded not their summons : happy time It was indeed ...
Pagina 36
... nights , and that old Dame From whom the stone was named , who there had sat , And watched her table with its huckster's wares Assiduous , through the length of sixty years . We ran a boisterous course ; the year span round With giddy ...
... nights , and that old Dame From whom the stone was named , who there had sat , And watched her table with its huckster's wares Assiduous , through the length of sixty years . We ran a boisterous course ; the year span round With giddy ...
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Pagina 343 - I trust is their destiny? — to console the afflicted; to add sunshine to daylight, by making the happy happier ; to teach the young and the gracious of every age to see, to think, and feel, and therefore to become more actively and securely virtuous...
Pagina 114 - Pressed closely palm to palm and to his mouth Uplifted, he, as through an instrument, Blew mimic hootings to the silent owls, That they might answer him.
Pagina 348 - The waves beside them danced, but they Out-did the sparkling waves in glee: A poet could not but be gay In such a jocund company!
Pagina 49 - O'er all that leaps and runs, and shouts and sings, Or beats the gladsome air; o'er all that glides Beneath the wave, yea, in the wave itself, And mighty depth of waters. Wonder not If high the transport, great the joy I felt, Communing in this sort through earth and heaven With every form of creature, as it looked Towards the Uncreated with a countenance Of adoration, with an eye of love. One song they sang, and it was audible, Most audible, then, when the fleshly ear, O'ercome by humblest prelude...
Pagina 146 - The invisible world, doth greatness make abode, There harbours, whether we be young or old; Our destiny, our being's heart and home, Is with infinitude, and only there; With hope it is, hope that can never die, Effort, and expectation, and desire, And something evermore about to be.
Pagina 4 - Recluse;' as having for its principal subject the sensations and opinions of a poet living in retirement.
Pagina 291 - Of life: the hiding-places of man's power Open; I would approach them, but they close. I see by glimpses now ; when age comes on, May scarcely see at all; and I would give, While yet we may, as far as words can give, Substance and life to what I feel, enshrining, Such is my hope, the spirit of the Past For future restoration.
Pagina 44 - For feeling has to him imparted power That through the growing faculties of sense Doth like an agent of the one great Mind Create, creator and receiver both, Working but in alliance with the works Which it beholds.
Pagina 413 - A SIMPLE child That lightly draws its breath, And feels its life in every limb, What should it know of death? I met a little cottage girl : She was eight years old, she said ; Her hair was thick with many a curl That clustered round her head. She had a rustic, woodland air, And she was wildly clad; Her eyes were fair, and very fair; — Her beauty made me glad. " Sisters and brothers, little maid, How many...
Pagina 319 - This spiritual Love acts not nor can exist Without Imagination, which, in truth, Is but another name for absolute power And clearest insight, amplitude of mind, And Reason in her most exalted mood.