Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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Strana 6
... sing unless to an inner circle , what wisdom still , what understanding of the 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 ...
... sing unless to an inner circle , what wisdom still , what understanding of the 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 ...
Strana 10
... singing by herself ; Stop here , or gently pass ! Alone she cuts and binds the grain , And sings a melancholy strain ; O listen ! for the Vale profound Is overflowing with the sound . No Nightingale did ever chaunt More welcome notes to ...
... singing by herself ; Stop here , or gently pass ! Alone she cuts and binds the grain , And sings a melancholy strain ; O listen ! for the Vale profound Is overflowing with the sound . No Nightingale did ever chaunt More welcome notes to ...
Strana 11
... sings ? — Perhaps the plaintive numbers flow For old , unhappy , far - off things , And battles long ago ; Or is it ... sing'st as if the God of wine Had helped thee to a Valentine ; A song in mockery and despite Of shades , and dews ...
... sings ? — Perhaps the plaintive numbers flow For old , unhappy , far - off things , And battles long ago ; Or is it ... sing'st as if the God of wine Had helped thee to a Valentine ; A song in mockery and despite Of shades , and dews ...
Strana 18
... Singing at my heart's command ; for the spirit breathed for him in the woods , which made the sounding cataract Haunt him like a passion ; and had justified his prayer and hope , as he meditates gratefully on the choir of Poets : who on ...
... Singing at my heart's command ; for the spirit breathed for him in the woods , which made the sounding cataract Haunt him like a passion ; and had justified his prayer and hope , as he meditates gratefully on the choir of Poets : who on ...
Strana 26
... anything with verse . If he did not compose an epic , we may be sure it was not because he could not . If his few songs are not perfect music , it is that he would not sing without thinking . 26 FIVE CENTURIES OF ENGLISH VERSE.
... anything with verse . If he did not compose an epic , we may be sure it was not because he could not . If his few songs are not perfect music , it is that he would not sing without thinking . 26 FIVE CENTURIES OF ENGLISH VERSE.
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