| 1854 - 758 sider
...cumberers of the ground, and looked upon roses as but painted weeds. They " Could strip, for anght the prospect yields To them, their verdure from the...radiance from the clouds With which the sun his setting shronds." Not so, however, has acted the Divine Maker. All that is useful is indeed around us, but... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 418 sider
...noon-tide dream From murmur of a running stream ; Could strip, for aught the prospect yields To him, their verdure from the fields ; And take the radiance from the clouds In which the Sun his setting shrouds. A Soul so pitiably forlorn, If such do on this earth abide, May... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1843 - 278 sider
...noontide-dream From murmur of a running stream ; Could strip, for aught the prospect yields To him, their verdure from the fields; And take the radiance from the clouds In which the sun his setting shrouds ? — A soul so pitiably forlorn, If such do on this earth abide,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 sider
...noon-tide dream From murmur of a running stream ; Could strip, for aught the prospeet yields To him, their verdure from the fields ; And take the radiance from the clouds In which the sun his setting shrouds. VII. A soul so pitiably forlorn, If such do on this earth abide,... | |
| 1853 - 512 sider
...sensual pleasure ; and we might almost believe that we were daily among men who ' Could strip, for aught the prospect yields To them, their verdure from the...the clouds With which the sun his setting shrouds.' But it is not so. Such expressions are used for the most part in thoughtlessness ; and if speakers... | |
| 1854 - 760 sider
...cumberers of the ground, and looked upon roses as but painted weeds. They " Could strip, for aught the prospect yields To them, their verdure from the...the clouds With which the sun his setting shrouds." Not so, however, has acted the Divine Maker. All that is useful is indeed around us, but how mach more... | |
| 1855 - 650 sider
...cumberers of the ground, and looked upon Roses as but painted weeds. They. "Could strip, for aught the prospect yields To them, their verdure from the...the clouds "With which the sun his setting shrouds." From Slad-acxxTi Magazine fur November, we shall give another extract from this excellent article n«t... | |
| 1855 - 654 sider
...as cumberers of the ground, and looked upon Roses as but painted weeds. They "Could strip, for aught the prospect yields To them, their verdure from the...the clouds With which the sun his setting shrouds." COLOR IN NATURE AND AET. Not so, however, has acted the DIVISE MAKER. All that is useful is indeed... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1857 - 372 sider
...noon-tide dream From murmur of a running stream ; Could strip, for aught the prospect yields To him, their verdure from the fields ; And take the radiance from the clouds In which the sun his setting shrouds. A soul so pitiahly forlorn, If such do on this earth ahide, May... | |
| Thomas Starr King - 1859 - 438 sider
...sensual pleasure ; and we might almost believe that we were daily among men who Could strip, for aught the prospect yields To them, their verdure from the...the clouds With which the sun his setting shrouds. Hut it is not so. Such expressions' are used for the moat part in thoughtlessness ; and if the speakers... | |
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