| 856 páginas
...brim My heart was full : / made no vows, but vowl Were then made for me; bond unknown to me Wat give* that I should be, else sinning greatly, A dedicated...walked In thankful blessedness, which yet survives." — p. 98, 9. Then follow some lines, which for a moment remind one of a well known passage in Milton's... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 396 páginas
...birds, And laborers going forth to till the fields. Ah ! need I say, dear Friend ! that to the brim My heart was full ; I made no vows, but vows Were...walked In thankful blessedness, which yet survives. Strange rendezvous ! My mind was at that time A parti-colored show of grave and gay, Solid and light,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 412 páginas
...birds, And labourers going forth to till the fields. Ah ! need I say, dear Friend ! that to the brim My heart was full; I made no vows, but vows Were then...walked In thankful blessedness, which yet survives. Strange rendezvous ! My mind was at that time A parti-coloured show of grave and gay, Solid and light,... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1851 - 492 páginas
...the universities of England, as 1 Prelude, p. 67. 2 Ibid. p. 138. 3 Vol. ip 2—14. « Vol. ip 14. " The sacred nurseries of blooming youth, In whose collegiate...should be, else sinning greatly, A dedicated Spirit. On 1 walked In thankful blessedness, which yet survives." 2 Portions of his vacations were spent in other... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1851 - 506 páginas
...Cambridge, as ' Mad'mghy, sole village from the plague Of ugliness, in that drear land, exempt.' — HK] CHAPTER VII. COLLEGE VACATIONS. UNIVERSITY life in...parts of England. His mother's relatives resided at Pcnrith, on the southern frontier of Cumberland. Here he was restored to the society of his sister,... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1851 - 524 páginas
...Cambridge, as ' Madingley, sole village from the plague Of ugliness, in that drear land, exempt.' — HR] CHAPTER VII. COLLEGE VACATIONS. UNIVERSITY life in...walked In thankful blessedness, which yet survives.' 2 Portions of his vacations were spent in other beautiful parts of England. His mother's relatives... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 páginas
...forth to till the fields. Ah ! need I say, dear Friend ! that to the brirn My heart was fnii ; I_made . — Yet another , Of these memorials: — One Christmas-time, On the glad eve of its dear Strange rendezvous ! My mind was at that time NA parti-coloured show of grave and gay, Solid and light,... | |
| 1851 - 494 páginas
...birds, And labourers going forth to till the fields. Ah! need I say, dear Friend, that to the brim My heart was full: I made no vows, but vows Were then...be, else sinning greatly A dedicated Spirit. On I walk'd In thankful blessedness which yet survives." Summer Vacation Bk. IV. war ЬеГаппШф Poet... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 750 páginas
...birds, And labourers going forth to till the fields. Ah I need I say, dear Friend ! that to the brirn My heart was full ; I made no vows, but vows Were then inadu for me; bond unknown to me Was give.i, that I should be, else sinning greatly, A dedicated Spirit.... | |
| George Searle Phillips - 1852 - 314 páginas
...consciousness of his destiny. During one of his morning walks, he thus describes this consciousness : — " My heart was full ; I made no vows, but vows Were...walked In thankful blessedness, which yet survives." Subsequent portions of his vacations were spent in Wales, and Penrith, on the southern border of Cumberland.... | |
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