She whispered still that brightness would return, She, in the midst of all, preserved me still A Poet, made me seek beneath that name, And that alone, my office upon earth... The Athenaeum - Página 411874Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Joseph Long - 1925 - 844 páginas
...which alone he was at home, and quietly showed him where his power lay. As he says, in The Prelude: She whispered still that brightness would return ;...beneath that name, And that alone, my office upon earth. WORDSWORTH'S DESK IN HAWKSHEAD SCHOOL The latter half of Wordsworth's life was passed in the Lake Region,... | |
| Edward Grey Grey of Fallodon (Viscount) - 1926 - 192 páginas
...of Nature. I will give this quotation, coming after he had 'yielded up moral questions in despair': She whispered still that brightness would return;...beneath that name, And that alone, my office upon earth; And, lastly, as hereafter will be shown, If willing audience fail not, Nature's self, By all varieties... | |
| Frederic Stewart Colwell - 1989 - 246 páginas
...for me a saving intercourse With my true self; for, though bedimmed and changed Both as a clouded and a waning moon, She whispered still that brightness...beneath that name And that alone, my office upon earth ... (1850, 11.333-48) The closing passages of "Lines ... Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey"... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1994 - 628 páginas
...for me a saving intercourse With my true self; for, though bedimmed and changed Both as a clouded and a waning moon She whispered still that brightness would return, She in despite of all preserved me still A Poet, made me seek beneath that name, And that alone, my office... | |
| Warren Stevenson - 1996 - 166 páginas
...affair with Annette and the birth of their child, was thinking of the effects of this on his psyche: She whispered still that brightness would return,...beneath that name, And that alone, my office upon earth. (11.345-48) To the extent that moon imagery, which had been associated with Dorothy in one of the most... | |
| Ira Livingston - 1997 - 276 páginas
...for me a saving intercourse With my true self; for, though bedimmed and changed Both as a clouded and a waning moon, She whispered still that brightness...beneath that name, And that alone, my office upon earth (1979, 409) In 1829, when William explicitly faces the possibility of Dorothy's death from an illness,... | |
| Guinn Batten - 1998 - 326 páginas
...impaired, and changed Much, as it seemed, I was no further changed Than as a clouded, not a waning moon); She, in the midst of all, preserved me still A poet, made me seek beneath that name My office upon earth, and nowhere else. And lastly, Natures self, by human love Assisted through the... | |
| William Wordsworth - 2000 - 788 páginas
...impaired and changed Much, as it seemed, I was no further changed Than as a clouded, not a waning moon: She, in the midst of all, preserved me still A Poet, made me seek beneath that name My office upon earth, and nowhere else; 920 And lastly, Nature's self, by human love Assisted, through... | |
| Jason Camlot - 2005 - 121 páginas
...Genre Margin Oil my Tangy Aroma Moil me In Tangiers MohelmeIn Tangiers, Baby. Moil me In Tanners. o She, in the midst of all, preserved me still A poet, made me seek beneath that name My office upon earth, and nowhere else. William Wordsworth Mrs. Bortman, my supervisor at the Jewish... | |
| Adam Sisman - 2007 - 540 páginas
...impaired and changed Much, as it seemed, I was no further changed Than as a clouded, not a waning moon: She, in the midst of all, preserved me still A Poet, made me seek beneath that name My office upon earth . . .2I Dorothy's passionate devotion to her brother, and her unhesitating belief... | |
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