| William Wordsworth - 1899 - 342 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 has gathered to his fold Long... | |
| Charles Arthur Lane - 1894 - 326 páginas
...answer cheerily ' The morning cometh.' CHAPTEE XXX. (AD 1784-1888.) THE EXTENSION or THE EPISCOPATE. w 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... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 1002 páginas
...approach of all-involving night. XLVII CONCLUSION 1821. 1822 WHY sleeps the future, as a snake enrolled, Coil within coil, at noon-tide ? For the WORD Yields,...sluggard shall unfold His drowsy rings. Look forth I — that Stream behold, THAT STREAM upon whose bosom we have Floating at ease while nations have... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 994 páginas
...His drowsy rings. Look forth ! — that Stream behold, THAT STREAM upon whose bosom we have passed Floating at ease while nations have effaced Nations,...Long lines of mighty Kings — look forth, my Soul t (Nor in this vision be thou slow to trust) The living Waters, less and less by guilt Stained and... | |
| May Tomlinson - 1905 - 48 páginas
...series, he exclaims,— "Look forth!—that Stream behold, That Stream upon whose bosom we have passed Floating at ease while nations have effaced Nations,...Death has gathered to his fold Long lines of mighty kings—look forth my Soul! (Nor in this vision be thou slow to trust) The living waters, less and... | |
| May Tomlinson - 1905 - 44 páginas
...series, he exclaims,— "Look forth!—that Stream behold, That Stream upon whose bosom we have passed Floating at ease while nations have effaced Nations,...Death has gathered to his fold Long lines of mighty kings—look forth my Soul! (Nor in this vision be thou slow to trust) The living waters, less* and... | |
| Edgar Whitaker Work - 1917 - 296 páginas
...through the blood of redemption, such as the world can never forget. XVII THE BIBLE IN ENGLISH POETRY "Look forth! — that Stream behold, That Stream upon whose bosom we have passed." Wordsworth. IN the case of English poetry the stream of Biblical influence has flowed deep... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1922 - 350 páginas
...At the approach of all-involving night. ' 347 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 has gathered to his fold Long... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1922 - 364 páginas
...At the approach of all-involving night. 3.47 CONCLUSION WHY sleeps the future, as a snake enrolled, Coil within coil, at noon-tide? For the WORD Yields,...drowsy rings. Look forth! — that Stream behold, 5 THAT STREAM upon whose bosom we have passed Floating at ease while nations have effaced Nations,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1927 - 734 páginas
...as a snake enrolled, Coil within coil, at noon-tide ? For the Wo&D Yields, if with unpresiimptuous 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... | |
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