Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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Pagina 6
... soul of things ! The priest remained , with the inherent sanctity which had justified his original investiture with the poet's mantle . We feel him ready to go on prophesying should the commission be renewed ; blissfully unconscious of ...
... soul of things ! The priest remained , with the inherent sanctity which had justified his original investiture with the poet's mantle . We feel him ready to go on prophesying should the commission be renewed ; blissfully unconscious of ...
Pagina 13
... soul who could pass by A sight so touching in its majesty ; This City now doth , like a garment , wear The beauty of the morning ; silent , bare , Ships , towers , domes , theatres , and temples lie Open unto the fields , and to the sky ...
... soul who could pass by A sight so touching in its majesty ; This City now doth , like a garment , wear The beauty of the morning ; silent , bare , Ships , towers , domes , theatres , and temples lie Open unto the fields , and to the sky ...
Pagina 14
... soul - Thought the profoundest , Imagination at its loveliest - coalescing , as in the mighty Ode , into a long - resounding peal of music , realizing the Miltonic vision of Philosophy , celestially harmonious : The Rainbow comes and ...
... soul - Thought the profoundest , Imagination at its loveliest - coalescing , as in the mighty Ode , into a long - resounding peal of music , realizing the Miltonic vision of Philosophy , celestially harmonious : The Rainbow comes and ...
Pagina 15
William Stebbing. Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting : The Soul that rises with us , our life's Star , Hath had elsewhere its setting , And cometh from afar ; Not in entire forgetfulness , And not in utter nakedness , But trailing ...
William Stebbing. Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting : The Soul that rises with us , our life's Star , Hath had elsewhere its setting , And cometh from afar ; Not in entire forgetfulness , And not in utter nakedness , But trailing ...
Pagina 18
... soul was like a Star , and dwelt apart ; 17 for Burns , who showed my youth How Verse may build a princely throne On humble truth ; 18 for the plough - boy's merry whoop ; and for the stately Beggar - woman : a creature Beautiful to see ...
... soul was like a Star , and dwelt apart ; 17 for Burns , who showed my youth How Verse may build a princely throne On humble truth ; 18 for the plough - boy's merry whoop ; and for the stately Beggar - woman : a creature Beautiful to see ...
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