The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen3;Volúmenes6-7Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 71
Página 3
... rest of the poem ; and as this part does not depend upon the preceding to a degree which will materially injure its own peculiar interest , the Author , complying with the earnest entreaties of some valued Friends , presents the ...
... rest of the poem ; and as this part does not depend upon the preceding to a degree which will materially injure its own peculiar interest , the Author , complying with the earnest entreaties of some valued Friends , presents the ...
Página 11
... distance . Mine was at that hour Far other lot , yet with good hope that soon Under a shade as grateful I should find Rest , and be welcomed there to livelier joy . Across a bare wide Common I was toiling With languid.
... distance . Mine was at that hour Far other lot , yet with good hope that soon Under a shade as grateful I should find Rest , and be welcomed there to livelier joy . Across a bare wide Common I was toiling With languid.
Página 22
... rest ; Yet do such travellers find their own delight ; And their hard service , deemed debasing now . Gained merited respect in simpler times ; When squire , and priest , and they who round them dwelt In rustic sequestration - all ...
... rest ; Yet do such travellers find their own delight ; And their hard service , deemed debasing now . Gained merited respect in simpler times ; When squire , and priest , and they who round them dwelt In rustic sequestration - all ...
Página 32
... rest Are cheerful , while this multitude of flies With tuneful hum is filling all the air , Why should a tear be on an old Man's cheek ? Why should we thus , with an untoward mind , And in the weakness of humanity , From natural wisdom ...
... rest Are cheerful , while this multitude of flies With tuneful hum is filling all the air , Why should a tear be on an old Man's cheek ? Why should we thus , with an untoward mind , And in the weakness of humanity , From natural wisdom ...
Página 62
... rest his soul : " Said the old Man , abruptly breaking silence . " He is departed , and finds peace at last ! This scarcely spoken , and those holy strains Not ceasing , forth appeared in view a band Of rustic persons , from behind the ...
... rest his soul : " Said the old Man , abruptly breaking silence . " He is departed , and finds peace at last ! This scarcely spoken , and those holy strains Not ceasing , forth appeared in view a band Of rustic persons , from behind the ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen3 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1880 |
The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, with a Memoir, Volumen3 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1878 |
Términos y frases comunes
acknowledged law age to age beauty behold beneath breath bright calm cheerful clouds cottage course dark death deer Fly delight doth earth epitaph evermore fair Isle faith fancy fear feel fields flowers Friend grace grave green grove guardian rocks hand happy hath heard heart heaven hills honored hope hour human less light living lofty lonely look maternal bonds mind mortal mountains moving magazines muse Nature Nature's o'er once pain passed passion Pastor peace pity pleased pleasure praise pure quiet rest rocks round S. T. Coleridge Saint Giles seat seemed shade side sight silent smooth Solitary solitude sorrow soul soul Sleeps sound spake spirit spot stars stood stream sublime sweet tender thee things thou thoughts trees truth turned vale virtue voice walk Wanderer whence wild winds wish woods words youth