Selections from WordsworthKegan Paul, Trench, & Company, 1888 - 309 oldal |
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... thought that , since the Society included several contemporary poets and men of letters , the selections made by them would have a permanent interest to students of literature . Had it been carried out , however , the result would ...
... thought that , since the Society included several contemporary poets and men of letters , the selections made by them would have a permanent interest to students of literature . Had it been carried out , however , the result would ...
xix. oldal
... thought of that the Flood " 118 " When I have borne in memory what has tamed " 119 Το Η . C. To the Daisy To the Same Flower To the Daisy 119 120 123 124 1803 . The Green Linnet 125 Yew - Trees 127 At the Grave of Burns 128 Thoughts ...
... thought of that the Flood " 118 " When I have borne in memory what has tamed " 119 Το Η . C. To the Daisy To the Same Flower To the Daisy 119 120 123 124 1803 . The Green Linnet 125 Yew - Trees 127 At the Grave of Burns 128 Thoughts ...
xx. oldal
... Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland - To Thomas Clarkson , on the final Passing of the Bill for the Abolition of the Slave - Trade Gipsies " O Nightingale ! thou surely art 181 181 182 : 183 To Lady Beaumont 183 Song ...
... Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland - To Thomas Clarkson , on the final Passing of the Bill for the Abolition of the Slave - Trade Gipsies " O Nightingale ! thou surely art 181 181 182 : 183 To Lady Beaumont 183 Song ...
xxii. oldal
... thought of Thee , my partner and my guide " " " 1821 . From the " Ecclesiastical Sonnets " - PAGE . 229 229 232 233 233 234 234 " 235 235 . 236 236 237 237 238 . 238 239 239 239 Persuasion 240 Canute 241 Waldenses 241 Walton's Book of ...
... thought of Thee , my partner and my guide " " " 1821 . From the " Ecclesiastical Sonnets " - PAGE . 229 229 232 233 233 234 234 " 235 235 . 236 236 237 237 238 . 238 239 239 239 Persuasion 240 Canute 241 Waldenses 241 Walton's Book of ...
2. oldal
... , and jealousy , and hate , And scorn , against all enemies prepared , All but neglect . The world , for so it thought , Owed him no service ; wherefore he at once With 2 SELECTIONS FROM WORDSWORTH . Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree.
... , and jealousy , and hate , And scorn , against all enemies prepared , All but neglect . The world , for so it thought , Owed him no service ; wherefore he at once With 2 SELECTIONS FROM WORDSWORTH . Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree.
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ample bay beauty behold beneath birds BLEAK SEASON bosom bower breath breeze bright calm cheer child clouds Composed Creature dear deep delight doth Duddon dwell earth fair Fancy fear feel flowers gazed gentle glad gleam glory glow-worm grace Grasmere grave green grove happy Hartley Coleridge hast hath Hawkshead heard heart heaven Helvellyn HENRY DOULTON hill hope hour J. S. Fletcher light live lofty lonely look Martha Ray meek mind morning mountain Nature's night o'er oh misery pass Peele Castle pensive pleasure poems Poet Published 1798 Published 1807 rill RIVER DUDDON rock round Rylstone shade Shepherd sight silent sing sleep smile smooth soft song sorrow soul spirit stars steep stream sweet tears thee thine things Thorn thou art thought trees vale voice wild William Wordsworth wind wings Wordsworth Yarrow Ye banded youth
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177. oldal - Earth fills her lap with pleasures of her own; Yearnings she hath in her own natural kind, And, even with something of a Mother's mind, And no unworthy aim, The homely Nurse doth all she can To make her Foster-child, her Inmate Man, Forget the glories he hath known, And that imperial palace whence he came. VII Behold the Child among his new-born blisses, A six years
44. oldal - All thinking things, all objects of all thought, And rolls through all things. Therefore am I still A lover of the meadows and the woods, ' And mountains ; and of all that we behold From this green earth; of all the mighty world Of eye and ear, both what they half create *, And what perceive...
170. oldal - Dreams, books, are each a world; and books, we know, Are a substantial world, both pure and good: Round these, with tendrils strong as flesh and blood, Our pastime and our happiness will grow.
37. oldal - LINES WRITTEN IN EARLY SPRING 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.
116. oldal - IT is a beauteous evening, calm and free, The holy time is quiet as a Nun Breathless with adoration...
52. oldal - THREE years she grew in sun and shower; Then Nature said, ( A lovelier flower On earth was never sown: This child I to myself will take; She shall be mine, and I will make A lady of my own. ' Myself will to my darling be Both law and impulse : and with me The girl, in rock and plain In earth and heaven, in glade and bower Shall feel an overseeing power To kindle or restrain.
8. oldal - Twelve steps or more from my mother's door, And they are side by side. " My stockings there I often knit, My kerchief there I hem; And there upon the ground I sit, And sing a song to them.
180. oldal - What though the radiance which was once so bright Be now for ever taken from my sight, Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower; We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind...
53. oldal - She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove, A Maid whom there were none to praise And very few to love : A violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye! Fair as a star, when only one Is shining in the sky.
176. oldal - But there's a Tree, of many, one, A single Field which I have looked upon, Both of them speak of something that is gone. The Pansy at my feet Doth the same tale repeat. Whither is fled the visionary gleam ? Where is it now, the glory and the dream...