With roaring sound, that ceases not to flow, Like smoke, along the level of the blast, In mighty current ; theirs, too, is the song Of stream and headlong flood that seldom fails ; And, in the grim and breathless hour of noon, Methinks that I have heard... The Excursion; a Poem - Página 66de William Wordsworth - 1836 - 374 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William Ford (curate of Wythburn.) - 1839 - 224 páginas
...features, seen too, most impressively " — when the storm Rides high : when all the upper air is filled With roaring sound that ceases not to flow Like smoke, along the level of the blast.'* From the top of this hill, is that admired and magnificent view of Legberthwaite, or as it is frequently... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 páginas
...And well those lofty brethren bear their part In the wild concert — chiefly when the storm Rides high ; then all the upper air they fill With roaring...fails ; And, in the grim and breathless hour of noon, Mi thinks that I have beard them echo back The thunder's greeting. Nor have nature's laws Left them... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1849 - 668 páginas
...their part In the wild concert — chiefly when the storm Rides high ; then all the upper air they till With roaring sound, that ceases not to flow, Like...fails ; And, in the grim and breathless hour of noon, Mcthinks that I have heard them echo back The thunder's greeting. Nor have nature's laws Left them... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 620 páginas
...And well those lofty brethren bear their part In the wild concert — chiefly when the storm Kides high ; then all the upper air they fill With roaring...to flow, like smoke, along the level of the blast, hi mighty current ; theirs, too, is the song 7 Of stream and headlong flood that seldom fails ; And,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 750 páginas
...And well those lofty Brethren bear their part In the wild concert — chiefly when the storm Rides high ; then all the upper air they fill With roaring...The thunder's greeting: — nor have Nature's laws T«ft them ungifled with a power to yield Music of finer tone ; a harmony, •So do I call it, though... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 páginas
...stream and headlong flood that seldom fails; And, in the grim and breathless hour of noon, Melhinks mart Into the service of his constant heart, His own dejection, downcast flower ! could share ungiflcd with a power to yield Music of finer tone ; a harmony, So do I call it, though it be the hand... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1855 - 704 páginas
...In genial mood, While at our pastoral banquet thus we sate Fronting the window of that little cell, I could not, ever and anon, forbear To glance an upward...ceases not to flow, Like smoke, along the level of the bliist, In mighty current ; theirs, too, is the song Of stream and headlong flood that seldom fails... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1858 - 550 páginas
...And well those lofty brethren bear their part fn the wild concert — chiefly when the storm Hides high ; then all the upper air they fill With roaring...of noon, Methinks that I have heard them echo back Tho thunder's greeting : nor have Nature's laws Left them ungifted with a power to yield Music of finer... | |
| Thomas Rose (topographical writer.) - 1858 - 422 páginas
...în the wild concert — chiefly when the storm Hides high ; then all the upper air they fill \V itii roaring sound, that ceases not to flow, Like smoke,...echo back The thunder's greeting ; nor have nature's law» Left them ungifted with a power to yield Music of finer frame ; a harmony, So do I call it, though... | |
| WILLIAM WORDSWOTH - 1858 - 564 páginas
...their part In the wild concert — chiefly when the storm Rides high ; then all the upper air they till With roaring sound, that ceases not to flow Like smoke along the level ot the blast, In mighty current ; theirs, too, is the song Of stream and headlong flood that seldom... | |
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