In Nature's -presence : thence may I select Sorrow, that is not sorrow, but delight ; And miserable love, that is not pain To hear of, for the glory that redounds Therefrom to human kind, and what we are. Political and ethical - Página 291de William Wordsworth - 1876Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William Wordsworth - 1835 - 262 páginas
...of those who live, Not unexalied by religious faith, Nor uniformed by books, good books, though few* In Nature's presence: thence may I select Sorrow that...of, for the glory that redounds Therefrom to human kind, and what we are. Be mine to follow with no timid step Where knowledge leads me; it shall be my... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1835 - 420 páginas
...of those who live, Not unexahed by religious faith, Nor uniformed by books, good books, though few, In Nature's presence; thence may I select Sorrow that is not sorrow, bat delight, And miserable love that is not pain To hear of, for the glory that redounds Therefrom... | |
| 1882 - 844 páginas
...higher uses and secrets of cravings that are never satisfied. Hp alone loved to dwell upon the sorrow Sorrow that is not sorrow, but delight ; And miserable...of, for the glory that redounds Therefrom to human kind, and what we are. Rare, and, as a rule, hard and passionless are those poets who can dwell on... | |
| 1871 - 860 páginas
...principle even that sorrow past becomes lovely, "not sorrow, but delight;" and that there is misery " That is not pain To hear of, for the glory that redounds Therefrom to humankind, and what we are." This is his constant theme. He will allow no grief to be dwelt upon for... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 páginas
...those who live, Not unexalted by religious faith, Nor uninformed by books, good books, though few, In Nature's presence : thence may I select Sorrow...of, for the glory that redounds Therefrom to human kind, and what we are. He mine to follow with no timid step Where knowledge leads me ; ft shall be... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 páginas
...those who live, Not unexaltcd by religious faith. Nor uninformed by books, good books, though few. In Nature's presence : thence may I select Sorrow...of, for the glory that redounds Therefrom to human kind, and what we areBe mine to follow with no timid step Where knowledge leads me ; it shall be my... | |
| 856 páginas
...XI. BB of future themes for the poet's song. We can only cull four lines, oldi favourites of ours : " Sorrow, that is not sorrow, but delight ; And miserable...of, for the glory that redounds Therefrom to human kind, and what we are." — p. 345. May they not contain one key to the solution of an oft-mooted question... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 388 páginas
...those who live, Not unexalted by religious faith, Nor uninformed by books, good books, though few, In Nature's -presence : thence may I select Sorrow,...of, for the glory that redounds Therefrom to human kind, and what we are. Be mine to follow with no timid step Where knowledge leads me : it shall be... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 412 páginas
...those who live, Not unexalted by religious faith, Nor uninformed by books, good books, though few, In Nature's presence : thence may I select Sorrow,...of, for the glory that redounds Therefrom to human kind, and what we are. Be mine to follow with no timid step Where knowledge leads me : it shall be... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 páginas
...In Nature's presence: thence may I select Sorrow, thnt is not sorrow, but delight ; And mi -.Table kind, and what we are. Be mine to follow with no timid step Where knowledge leads me : it shall be... | |
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