The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, 5권Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... , But yet no motion of the No heaving of the heart . breast was seen , While by the fire We sate together , sighs came on my ear , I knew not how , and hardly whence they came . Ere my departure , to her care I gave , 36 THE WANDERER .
... , But yet no motion of the No heaving of the heart . breast was seen , While by the fire We sate together , sighs came on my ear , I knew not how , and hardly whence they came . Ere my departure , to her care I gave , 36 THE WANDERER .
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... seen ? Son , Husband , Brothers Ye likewise may have seen- - Brothers side by side , And Son and Father also side by side , and in concert move , Rise from that posture : — On the green turf following the vested Priest , Four dear ...
... seen ? Son , Husband , Brothers Ye likewise may have seen- - Brothers side by side , And Son and Father also side by side , and in concert move , Rise from that posture : — On the green turf following the vested Priest , Four dear ...
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... my first resolve . " Then , speaking in like careless sort , he said To my benign Companion , - " Pity ' tis That fortune did not guide you to this house - A few days earlier ; then would you have seen 72 THE SOLITARY .
... my first resolve . " Then , speaking in like careless sort , he said To my benign Companion , - " Pity ' tis That fortune did not guide you to this house - A few days earlier ; then would you have seen 72 THE SOLITARY .
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William Wordsworth. A few days earlier ; then would you have seen What stuff the Dwellers in a Solitude , That seems by Nature hollow'd out to be The seat and bosom of pure innocence , Are made of ; an ungracious matter this ! Which for ...
William Wordsworth. A few days earlier ; then would you have seen What stuff the Dwellers in a Solitude , That seems by Nature hollow'd out to be The seat and bosom of pure innocence , Are made of ; an ungracious matter this ! Which for ...
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... seen and saw ; but , till she spake , Was wholly ignorant that my ancient Friend , Who at her bidding , early and alone , Had clomb aloft to delve the moorland turf For winter fuel , to his noontide meal Return'd not , and now , haply ...
... seen and saw ; but , till she spake , Was wholly ignorant that my ancient Friend , Who at her bidding , early and alone , Had clomb aloft to delve the moorland turf For winter fuel , to his noontide meal Return'd not , and now , haply ...
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age to age aught beauty behold beneath breath bright calm ceased cheerful Child Church-yard clouds Cottage course dark Death delight doth dwell earth Epitaph evermore exclaimed fair fair Isle faith fancy fear feel fields firmament of heaven flowers frame Friend grace grave green grove guardian rocks hand happy hath heard heart Heaven hills hope hour human labour less light live lofty lonely look mind mortal mountain muse Nature Nature's o'er pains pass'd Pastor peace pensive pity pleased pleasure praise pure racter rest Rill rocks round S. T. Coleridge sate savage Nations seat seem'd shade side sight silent smile smooth Solitary solitude sorrow soul spake speak spirit stood stream sublime tender things thoughts tow'rd trees truth turn twas Vale vex'd Vicar virtue voice Wanderer whence wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH winds wish words Youth
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178 페이지 - Even such a shell the universe itself Is to the ear of Faith ; and there are times, I doubt not, when to you it doth impart Authentic tidings of invisible things; Of ebb and flow, and ever-during power; And central peace, subsisting at the heart Of endless agitation.
82 페이지 - Far sinking into splendour — without end! Fabric it seemed of diamond and of gold, With alabaster domes, and silver spires, And blazing terrace upon terrace, high Uplifted ; here, serene pavilions bright In avenues disposed : there towers begirt With battlements that on their restless fronts Bore stars...
6 페이지 - Oh ! many are the Poets that are sown By Nature ; men endowed with highest gifts, The vision and the faculty divine ; Yet wanting the accomplishment of verse...
xiv 페이지 - Not Chaos, not The darkest pit of lowest Erebus, Nor aught of blinder vacancy — scooped out By help of dreams, can breed such fear and awe As fall upon us often when we look Into our Minds, into the Mind of Man, My haunt, and the main region of my Song.
81 페이지 - The appearance, instantaneously disclosed, Was of a mighty city — boldly say A wilderness of building, sinking far And self-withdrawn into a wondrous depth, Far sinking into splendor — without end ! Fabric it seemed of diamond and of gold, With alabaster domes, and silver spires, And blazing terrace upon terrace, high Uplifted...
xiv 페이지 - A history only of departed things, Or a mere fiction of what never was? For the discerning intellect of Man, When wedded to this goodly universe In love and holy passion, shall find these A simple produce of the common day. — I, long before the blissful hour arrives, Would chant, in lonely peace, the spousal verse Of this great consummation...
177 페이지 - I have seen A curious child, who dwelt upon a tract Of inland ground, applying to his ear The convolutions of a smooth-lipped shell; To which, in silence hushed, his very soul Listened intensely; and his countenance soon Brightened with joy; for from within were heard Murmurings, whereby the monitor expressed Mysterious union with its native sea.
132 페이지 - The darts of anguish fix not where the seat Of suffering hath been thoroughly fortified By acquiescence in the Will supreme For time and for eternity; by faith, Faith absolute in God, including hope, And the defence that lies in boundless love Of his perfections; with habitual dread Of aught unworthily conceived, endured Impatiently, ill-done, or left undone, To the dishonor of his holy name.
24 페이지 - Oh, Sir ! the good die first, And they whose hearts are dry as summer dust Burn to the socket.
42 페이지 - mid the calm oblivious tendencies Of nature, 'mid her plants, and weeds, and flowers, And silent overgrowings, still survived.