Then it was—- Thanks to the bounteous Giver of all good ! — That the beloved Sister in whose sight Those days were passed, now speaking in a voice Of sudden admonition — like a brook That did but cross a lonely road, and now Is seen, heard, felt,... Essays - Pagina 147de George Brimley - 1858 - 336 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| 1874 - 916 pagini
...thence to Keswick. The walk over, he lingered in Halifax. Of those months he wrote, — Then it was That the beloved sister in whose sight Those days were passed .... Maintained for me a moving intercourse With my true self ; for, though bedimmed and changed Much, as it seemed, I was no... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 396 pagini
...properties Inherent, or from human will and power Derived — find no admission. Then it was—- Thanks to the bounteous Giver of all good ! — That the beloved Sister in whose sight Those days were passed, now speaking in a voice Of sudden admonition — like a brook That did but cross a lonely road, and... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 412 pagini
...properties Inherent, or from human will and power Derived—find no admission. Then it was— Thanks to the bounteous Giver of all good !— That the beloved Sister in whose sight Those days were passed, now speaking in a voice Of sudden admonition—like a brook That did but cross a lonely road, and now... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 388 pagini
...properties Inherent, or from human will and power Derived — find no admission. Then it was — Thanks to the bounteous Giver of all good ! — That the beloved Sister in whose sight Those days were passed, now speaking in a voice Of sudden admonition — like a brook That did but cross a lonely road, and... | |
| 1850 - 544 pagini
...reader as were the sweet sisterly counsels and consolations to himself: — ' Then it was— Thanks to the bounteous Giver of all good ! — That the beloved sister in whose sight Those days were pass'd, now speaking in a voice Of sudden admonition — like a brook That did but crou a lonely road,... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1851 - 524 pagini
...his sadness ; she calmed and soothed him, and restored him to himself. ' Then it was — Thanks to the bounteous Giver of all good — That the beloved...Maintained for me a saving intercourse With my true self.' ' In the melancholy picture of one of the characters in ' The Excursion,' Wordsworth has described... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1851 - 488 pagini
...his sadness ; she calmed and soothed him, and restored him to himself. " Then it was — Thanks to the bounteous Giver of all good — That the beloved...Maintained for me a saving intercourse With my true self." 1 In the melancholy picture of one of the characters in " The Excursion," Wordsworth has described... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1851 - 506 pagini
...she calmed and soothed him, and restored him to himself. ' Then it was — Thanks to the hounteous Giver of all good — That the beloved sister, in...Maintained for me a saving intercourse With my true self.' ' In the melancholy picture of one of the characters in 'The Excursion,' Wordsworth has described his... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1851 - 636 pagini
...sister, who proved his better angel on this as on so many other occasions during his life. " Then it was That the beloved sister, in whose sight Those days...Maintained for me a saving intercourse With my true solf."t In 1793 he published " Descriptive Sketches" — a poem which he addressed to Jones, his fellow-traveller,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 pagini
...properties Inherent, or fr%m human will and power Derived — find no admission. Then it was — Thanks to were first sown, even as a scedl Who that shall point as 鉀 R ڽ "D 1851 P now speaking in a voice Of sudden admonition — like a brook That did but cross a lonely road, and... | |
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