| William Wordsworth - 1885 - 344 páginas
...read The forms of things with an unworthy eye. She sleeps in the calm earth, and peace is here ; I well remember that those very plumes, Those weeds,...spear-grass on that wall, By mist and silent rain-drops silvered o'er As once I passed, did to my heart convey So still an image of tranquility, So calm and... | |
| 1890 - 612 páginas
...nature." See what are the thoughts with which the Wanderer turns away from Margaret's cottage : " The weeds and the high spear-grass on that wall, By mist and silent raindrops silvered o'er, did to my heart convey So still an image of tranquillity, So calm and still, and looked... | |
| Calendar - 1893 - 414 páginas
...the year ; And worship's! at the Temple's inner shrine, God being with thee when we know it not. I WELL remember that those very plumes, Those weeds,...spear-grass on that wall, By mist and silent rain-drops silvered o'er, As once I passed, into my heart conveyed So still an image of tranquillity, So calm... | |
| Emile Legouis - 1896 - 530 páginas
...read The forma of things with an unworthy eye. She sleeps in the calm earth, and peace is hére. I well remember that those very plumes, Those weeds, and the high spear-grass on that wall, By ii.it and silent rain-drops silvered o'er, As once I passed, did to my heart convey So still an image... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 648 páginas
...The forms of things with an unworthy eye ? 54° She sleeps in the calm earth, and peace is here. I well remember that those very plumes, Those weeds,...spear-grass on that wall, By mist and silent rain-drops silvered o'er, As once I passed, into my heart conveyed 545 So still an image of tranquillity, So calm... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 648 páginas
...The forms of things with an unworthy eye ? 54° She sleeps in the calm earth, and peace is here. I well remember that those very plumes, Those weeds,...spear-grass on that wall, By mist and silent rain-drops silvered o'er, As once I passed, into my heart conveyed 545 Amid the uneasy thoughts which filled my... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 284 páginas
...more of man, Of moral evil and of good, Than all the sages can," And The Mccursion, i. 942-952 : " I well remember that those very plumes, Those weeds,...spear-grass on that wall, By mist and silent rain-drops silvered o'er, As once I passed, into my heart conveyed So still an image of tranquillity, That what... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 656 páginas
...that wall, By mist and silent rain-drops silvered o'er, As once I passed, into my heart conveyed 545 So still an image of tranquillity, So calm and still, and looked so beautiful Amid the uneasy thoughts which filled my mind, That what we feel of sorrow and despair From ruin and from change, and all the... | |
| William Hale White - 1898 - 86 páginas
...Atonement, nor are we told definitely what the Faith is, except that it is something awakened by ..... " those very plumes, Those weeds, and the high spear-grass on that wall, By mist and silent rain-drops silvered o'er." Neither are we entitled to deduce anything further from. that which is before us. Wordsworth's... | |
| William Hale White - 1898 - 80 páginas
...Atonement, nor are we told definitely what the Faith is, except that it is something awakened by ..... " those very plumes, Those weeds, and the high spear-grass on that wall, By mist and silent rain-drops silvered o'er." Neither are we entitled to deduce anything further from that which is before us. Wordsworth's... | |
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