The ExcursionWoodstock Books, 1991 - 447 sider Though displaced in the eyes of twentieth-century readers by the Prelude (written 1798-1805, but unknown to the poet's contemporaries), the Excursion was for three generations Wordsworth's major work. It had bulk, gravitas, sonorous (sometimes beautiful) blank verse, epic pretensions. Published in 1814, it debated in the persons of the Wanderer, Pastor and Solitary the big questions of the day: the effects of the French and industrial revolutions, education, man in his relation to nature, society, God. As Wordsworth's reputation grew in the 1820s and '30s, the Excursion came, almost ex officio, to seem the grandest poem since Paradise lost. The text of 1814, like the Prelude text of 1805, was later weakened by revision. Reprinted here for the first time, it should go far to explain why Keats numbered the Excursion among the 'three things to rejoice at in [his] Age.'. |
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Side 162
... , You judge unthankfully ; distempered nerves Infect the thoughts ; the languor of the Frame Depresses the Soul's vigour . Quit your Couch- Cleave not so fondly to your moody Cell ; Nor let the hallowed Powers , that shed from heaven 162.
... , You judge unthankfully ; distempered nerves Infect the thoughts ; the languor of the Frame Depresses the Soul's vigour . Quit your Couch- Cleave not so fondly to your moody Cell ; Nor let the hallowed Powers , that shed from heaven 162.
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... frame of things Relinquishes its hold upon the sense , Yea almost on the mind itself , and seems All unsubstantialized , -how loud the voice Of waters , with invigorated peal From the full River in the vale below , Ascending ! -For on ...
... frame of things Relinquishes its hold upon the sense , Yea almost on the mind itself , and seems All unsubstantialized , -how loud the voice Of waters , with invigorated peal From the full River in the vale below , Ascending ! -For on ...
Side 441
... frame of the mind ; he is not even a Painter who executes a portrait at leisure and in entire tranquillity : his de- lineation , we must remember , is performed by the side of the Grave ; and , what is more , the grave of one whom he ...
... frame of the mind ; he is not even a Painter who executes a portrait at leisure and in entire tranquillity : his de- lineation , we must remember , is performed by the side of the Grave ; and , what is more , the grave of one whom he ...
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