| William Wordsworth - 1814 - 476 páginas
...days I learn'd To weigh with care his words, and to rejoice In the plain presence of his dignity ! Oh ! many are the Poets that are sown By Nature ;...faculty divine, Yet wanting the accomplishment of Verse, (Which in the docile season of their youth It was denied them to acquire, through lack Of culture and... | |
| 1815 - 394 páginas
...Muse, and hear with what beauty and truth she sings of talents uncultured, and of genius unrevealed : " Oh many are the poets that are sown By nature ; men...faculty divine Yet wanting the accomplishment of verse, (Which in the docile season of their youth It was denied them to acquire, thro' lack . . Of culture... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 326 páginas
...dignity." Who is not at once delighted and improved, when the POET Wordsworth himself exclaims, " O many are the poets that are sown By Nature ; men endowed with highest gifts, £ " The vision »snd the faculty divine, Yet wanting the accomplishment of verse, Nor having e'er, as life advanced,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 316 páginas
...dignity." Who is not at once delighted and improved, when the POET Wordsworth himself exclaims, " O many are the poets that are sown By Nature; men endowed with highest gifts, Kk " The vision send the faculty divine, Yet wanting the accomplishment of verse, Nor having e'er,... | |
| 1826 - 1004 páginas
...beautiful. Poets *na poetesses are we, one and all of es, that is certain, and perfectly willing to esdaim with Mr Wordsworth,— " Oh ! many are the poets that...highest gifts, The vision and the faculty divine, Yet winning the accomplishment of verse!" The want of the accomplishment of verse imposes a necessity on... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 456 páginas
...In the plain presence of his dignity ! Oh ! many are the Poets that are sown By Nature ; Men endowd with highest gifts, The vision and the faculty divine, Yet wanting the accomplishment of Verse (Which, in the docile season of their youth, It was denied them to acquire, through lack Of culture... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 páginas
...spirits, and recall Their lost affections unto Thee and Thine! [from The Excursion.] UNDEVELOPED GEA'IUS. OH, many are the poets that are sown By Nature! men...divine — Yet wanting the accomplishment of verse (Which in the docile season of their youth It was denied them to acquire, through lack Of culture and... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 448 páginas
...expression, to some paragraphs of his prose works. He was one of those poets mentioned by Wordsworth, " That are sown By nature ; men endowed with highest...divine, Yet wanting the accomplishment of verse." His writings, in short, like those of all great minds, are a reflection of his own character, and are... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1834 - 360 páginas
...dignity." Who is not at once delighted and improved, when the POET Wordsworth himself exclaims, " (J many are the poets that are sown By Nature ; men endowed with highest gifts, The vision sent, the faculty divine, Yet wanting the accomplishment of verse. Not having e'er, as life advanced,... | |
| 1835 - 254 páginas
...judgments, holiest One! And from thy heaven of heavens smile down relenting on thy son !" GEORGE BARRET. Oh, many are the poets that are sown By Nature ; men...highest gifts, The vision and the faculty divine, But wanting the accomplishment of verse. WORDSWORTH. THE lovers of water-colour painting can hardly... | |
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