| Robert Chambers - 1879 - 428 pagine
...woodsHow often has my spirit turned to thee ! And now. with gleams of half-extmguished thought, With many recognitions dim and faint, And somewhat of a...While here I stand, not only with the sense Of present plenures, but with pleasing thoughts That in this moment there is fife and food For future years. And... | |
| Henry Irwin Jenkinson - 1879 - 248 pagine
...and attractive views to be had by varying the position, all combine to fill the traveller " . . . . not only with the sense Of present pleasure, but with...this moment there is life and food For future years." On a fine sunny day the view of Freshwater, the Solent, Christchurch bay, and the opposite coast are... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 pagine
...woods, How often has my spirit turned to thee ! And now, with gleams of half-extinguished thought, With he golden sun, The planets, all the infinite host...ages. All that tread The globe, are but a handful roc I bounded o'er the mountains, by the sides Of the deep rivers, and the lonely streams, Wherever... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 650 pagine
...woods, How often has my spirit turned to thee ! And now, with gleams of half-extinguished thought, With many recognitions dim and faint, And somewhat of a...Though changed, no doubt, from what I was when first I came among these hills ; when like a roe I bounded o'er the mountains, by the sides Of the deep rivers,... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1880 - 676 pagine
...woods, How often has my spirit turned to thee I And now, with gleams of half-extinguished thought, With many recognitions dim and faint, And somewhat of a...Though changed, no doubt, from what I was when first I came among these hills ; when like a roe 1 bounded o'er the mountains, by the sides Of the deep rivers,... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1880 - 354 pagine
...woods, How often has my spirit turned to thee I And now, with gleams of half-extinguished thought, With many recognitions dim and faint, And somewhat of a...stand, not only with the sense Of present pleasure, hut with pleasing thoughts That in this moment there is life and food For future years. And so I dare... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1880 - 738 pagine
...woods, How often has my spirit turn'd to thee! And now, with gleams of half-extinguish'd thought, With many recognitions dim and faint, And somewhat of a...While here I stand, not only with the sense Of present pleasure/but with pleasing thoughts \f. That in this moment there is life and food •^ For future... | |
| Meyer Howard Abrams - 1989 - 452 pagine
...perceiving the scene has changed, as a result of its experiences during the intervening five years — "changed, no doubt, from what I was, when first/ 1 came among these hills." Wordsworth exploits here, as in later poems, his insight that an apparently integral perception involves... | |
| F. H. Hinsley - 1967 - 742 pagine
...penetrate duration expressed as a hope that the present is a moment that can someday be remembered. "Here I stand, not only with the sense / Of present...moment there is life and food / For future years." What Wordsworth is really present to, Snyder might have argued, is his own capacity for storing the... | |
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