Dull would he be of soul who could pass by A sight so touching in its majesty: This city now doth, like a garment, wear The beauty of the morning; silent, bare Ships, towers, domes, theatres. and temples lie Open unto the fields and to the sky; All bright... The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth - Página 280de William Wordsworth - 1904 - 937 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William James Linton - 1844 - 340 páginas
...theatres, and temples lie Open unto the fields, and to the sky ; All bright and glittering in the smokeless air. Never did sun more beautifully steep In his first...sweet will : Dear God ! the very houses seem asleep ; And all that mighty heart is lying still ! I had scarcely uttered, or rather improvised the concluding... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 páginas
...theatres, and temples lie Open unto the fields and to the sky, All bright and glittering in the smokeless amine — Roses of varied hues — all climbing shrubs,...At early morn had watered, and at eve, From a bri seern asleep ; And all that mighty heart is lying still ! On King's College Chapel, Cambridge. Tax... | |
| English poetry - 1844 - 92 páginas
...theatres, and temples lie Open unto the fields, and to the sky; All bright and glittering in the smokeless air. Never did sun more beautifully steep In his first...calm so deep ! The river glideth at his own sweet will: Ah me ! the very houses seem asleep; And all that mighty heart is lying still! WORDSWORTH. THIRD... | |
| 1865 - 820 páginas
...All bright and open in the smokeless air. Never did sun more beautifully steep In his first splendor, valley, rock, or hill ; Ne'er saw I, never felt, a...sweet will : Dear God ! The very houses seem asleep ; And all that mighty heart is lying still !" Instances of barer style than this may easily be found,... | |
| Book - 1847 - 206 páginas
...theatres, and temples lie Open unto the fields and to the sky, All bright and glittering in the smokeless air. Never did sun more beautifully steep In his first...calm so deep ! The river glideth at his own sweet will : Ah me, the very houses seem asleep, And all that mighty heart is lying still ! WORDSWORTH. WORK... | |
| Book - 1847 - 216 páginas
...theatres, and temples lie Open unto the fields and to the sky, All bright and glittering in the smokeless air. Never did sun more beautifully steep In his first...calm so deep ! The river glideth at his own sweet will : Ah me, the very houses seem asleep, And all that mighty heart is lying still ! WORDSWORTH. WORK... | |
| 1847 - 334 páginas
...theatres, and temples lie Open unto the fields and to the sky, All bright and glittering in the smokeless air. Never did sun more beautifully steep In his first...I, never felt, a calm so deep. The river glideth at its own sweet will : But for us, just now, the city is all life and energy. Around us, as we approach... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 616 páginas
...theatres, and temples lie Open unto the fields, and to the sky ; All bright and glittering in the smokeless air, Never did sun more beautifully steep In his first...Ne'er saw I, never felt, a calm so deep ! The river gliding at his own sweet will ; Dear God ! the very houses seem asleep ; And all that mighty heart... | |
| John Fisher Murray - 1849 - 388 páginas
...and temples, lie Open unto the fields, and to the sky ; All bright, and glittering in the smokeless air. Never did sun more beautifully steep In his first...Ne'er saw I, never felt, a calm so deep! The river glidelh at his own sweet will: Dear God ! the very houses seem asleep ; And all that mighty heart is... | |
| 1851 - 492 páginas
...and temples, lie Open unto the fields, and to the sky ; All bright and glittering in the smokeless air; Never did sun more beautifully steep In his first...The river glideth at his own sweet will : Dear God I the very houses seem asleep ; And dU that mighty heart is lying still. — Wordsworth* I VAUXHALL... | |
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