| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 páginas
...Sun, At the approach of all-involving night. CONCLUSION. Win sleeps the future, as a snake enrolled, Coil within coil, at noon-tide ? For the WORD Yields,...Stream behold, THAT STREAM upon whose bosom we have passed Floating at ease while nations have effaced Nations, and Death has gathered to his fold Long... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 páginas
...Sun, At the approach of all-involving night. CONCLUSION. WHY sleeps the future, as a snake enrolled, Coil within coil, at noon-tide ? For the WORD Yields,...Stream behold, THAT STREAM upon whose bosom we have passed Floating at ease while nations have effaced Nations, and Death lias gathered to his fold Long... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1849 - 668 páginas
...future, as a snake enrolled. Coil within coil, at noon-tide ? For the WORD Yields, if with unprcsumptuous faith explored, Power at whose touch the sluggard...Stream behold, THAT STREAM upon whose bosom we have passed Floating at ease while nations have effaced Nations, and Death has gathered to his fold Long... | |
| 1849 - 858 páginas
...Christ. " Wliy sleeps the future, as n sn.-Ле enrolled, Coil within coil, at noontide ? For the w< >im Yields, if with unpresumptuous faith explored, Power,...unfold His drowsy rings. Look forth ! that stream betiold, THAT ЙТКЕЛМ upon whose bosom we have passed Floating at ease, while nations have effaced... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 páginas
...the approach of all-involving night. XLVII. CONCLUSION. War sleeps the future, as a snake enrolled, ed, Nor were we ever masters of our wish. STREAK upon whose bosom we have passed Floating at case while nations have effaced Nations, and Death... | |
| 1851 - 502 páginas
...takes away. (Cotton.) Perhaps what goodness gives to-day Vhy sleeps the future, as a snake enrolled, Coil within coil, at noontide ? For the WORD Yields,...touch the sluggard shall unfold His drowsy rings. Look forth!—that Stream behold THAT STREAM upon whose bosom we have passed Floating at ease, whilst nations... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - 776 páginas
...CONCLUSION. WHY sleeps the future, as a snake enrolled, Coil within coil, at noontide ' For the Wou> Yields, if with unpresumptuous faith explored, Power...drowsy rings. Look forth ! — that Stream behold, THAT STBEAH upon whose bosom we have passed Floating at ease while nations have eflkced Nations, and Death... | |
| Charles Knight - 1856 - 552 páginas
...taught to flow ?" These questions cannot be answered. Enough, that the stream has long flowed for us : " That stream upon whose bosom we have pass'd, Floating at ease, while nations have effaced Xations, and Death has gather'd to Iiis fold Long lines of mighty kinçs." In the early intercourse... | |
| Henry Robert Reynolds - 1860 - 326 páginas
...away the message that the flowers had brought. CHAPTER VIII. THE WESTERN NO, AND THE EASTERN YES. ' Look forth ! that stream behold, That stream upon whose bosom we have passed Floating at ease — while nations have effaced Nations, and Death hag gathered to his fold... | |
| Adam Storey Farrar - 1862 - 794 páginas
...eternal truth into every region of life and thought. The past is the pledge of hope for the future. Look forth ! — that stream behold, That stream upon whose bosom we have passed Floating at ease, while nations have effaced Nations, and death has gathered to his fold Long... | |
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