| William Wordsworth - 1858 - 550 páginas
...shall need Thy guidance, or a greater Muse, if such Desceud to earth or dwell ln highest heaven ! For I must tread on shadowy ground, must sink Deep—...aloft ascending, breathe in worlds To which the heaven uf heavens is but a vell. All strength— all terror, single or in bands, That ever was put forth in... | |
| John Wilson - 1858 - 322 páginas
...worlds To which the heaven of heavens is hut a veil, All etrength — all terror -single or in hands, That ever was put forth in personal form, Jehovah with his thunder, and the choir ГЦ' -honting ansels, and the empyreal thrones; I paes them unalarm'd!'' Has the poet, who believes... | |
| WILLIAM WORDSWOTH - 1858 - 564 páginas
...breathe iu worlds To which the heKven of heaveus is but a veil. All strength— Ml terror, single ur in bands. That ever was put forth in personal form ; Jehovah, with nis thunder, and the choir Of shouting angels, and the empyreal thrones, I pass them, unahirm'd. JJot... | |
| William Evans Burton - 1859 - 690 páginas
...poetical posture, when he sketched the following outline of his Recluse : For I rrmst tread on shadowv ground, must sink Deep ; and, aloft ascending, breathe...in worlds To which the heaven of heavens is but a velL So sat his neighbor Wilson, when he described the stream, half-veiled in snowy vapor, which flowed... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1861 - 662 páginas
...the heaven of heavens tt but m -. il. Alt strength — all terror, single or in bands, T: .*i ever WH put forth in personal form ; Jehovah, with his thunder, and the choir Of shouting asig- K in'i the im;-Mv ,l thrones, I pan thum, unalanned. Not Chaos, not The darken pit of lowest... | |
| Alexander Gilchrist - 1863 - 460 páginas
...I. of The Reeluse, go troubled him as to bring on a fit of 'illness. These lines he singled out: — "Jehovah — with His thunder, and the choir Of shouting...and the empyreal thrones — I pass them unalarmed." ' " Does Mr. W. think he can surpass Jehovah ? " There was a copy ' of the whole passage in his own... | |
| John Wilson - 1864 - 334 páginas
...! For 1 muet tread on shadowy ground, muet sink Deep — and aloft ascending, breathe in worlds Tu which the heaven of heavens is but a veil, All strength...shouting angels, and the empyreal thrones; I pass them unalarm'd!" Has the poet, who believes himself entitled to speak thus of the power and province given... | |
| William Rounseville Alger - 1864 - 942 páginas
...they deal and aspire, we feel the truth expressed by Wordsworth in his tremendous linea: — " I must, aloft ascending, breathe in worlds To which the heaven of heavens is but a veil. Not chaos, darkest pit of Erebus, Nor aught of blinder vacancy, scoop'd out By help of dreams, can... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1864 - 358 páginas
...play in the plighted clouds," of anticipations and foretastes by which the bard already " breathes in worlds, to which the heaven of heavens is but a veil ?" Can he measure a sunbeam, or constrain a cloud, or count the steps of the bounding stag of the forest,... | |
| William Rounseville Alger - 1867 - 936 páginas
...deal and aspire, we feel the truth expressed by Wordsworth in his tremendous lines: — ' " I mast, aloft ascending, breathe in worlds To which the heaven of heavens is bat a veil. Not chacw, darkest pit of Erebus, Nor anght of blinder vacancy, scoop'd out By help of... | |
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