Fixed, within reach of every human eye ; The sleepless ocean murmurs for all ears ; The vernal field infuses fresh delight Into all hearts. Throughout the world of sense, Even as an object is sublime or fair, That object is laid open to the view Without... The American Whig Review - Side 412redigert av - 1846Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| William Wordsworth - 1814 - 476 sider
...Even as an object is sublime or fair, That object is laid open to the view \Yithout reserve or veil ; and as a power Is salutary, or an influence sweet,...and death to be Foretasted, immortality presumed. Strange, then, nor less than monstrous might be deemed The failure, if the Almighty, to this point... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1815 - 572 sider
...Even as an object is sublime or fair, That object is laid open to the view Without reserve or veil; and as a power Is salutary, or an influence sweet,...and death to be Foretasted, immortality presumed. Strange, then, nor legs than monstrous might be deemed ported.•'—.To the author we are far from... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 sider
...fair, That object is laid open to the view Without reserve or veil ; and as a power Is salutary, or its influence sweet, Are each and all enabled to perceive...that reason, smiles and tears ; Imagination, freedom of the will, Conscience to guide and check ; and death To be foretasted, — immortality presumed.... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 452 sider
...Even as an object is sublime or fair, That object is laid open to the view Without reserve or veil; and as a power Is salutary, or an influence sweet,...and death to be Foretasted, immortality presumed. Strange, then, nor less than monstrous might be deemed The failure, if the Almighty, to this point... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 sider
...an object is sublime or fair, That object is laid open to the view Without reserve or veil ; and aa a power Is salutary, or an influence sweet, Are each...will, Conscience to guide and check; and death to he Foretasted, immortality presumed. Strange, then, nor less than monstrous might be deemed The failure1,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 sider
...Even as an object is sublime or fair, That object is laid open to the view Without reserve or veil ; and as a power Is salutary, or an influence sweet, Are each and all enabled to perceive That power, tbat influence, by impartial lav. Gifts nobler are vouchsafed alike to all ; Reason, — and, with... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1831 - 242 sider
...and to make all wise as well as holy, who dares to doubt, when he beholds what gifts He hath given to all, 'Reason, and with that reason, smiles and...check, and death to be foretasted, immortality presumed 2 .' Yea! in these great gifts, the rich and the poor meet together. The Lord is the Maker of them... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1831 - 238 sider
...and to make all wise as well as holy, who dares to doubt, when he beholds what gifts He hath given to all, ' Reason, and with that reason, smiles and...and check, and death to be foretasted, immortality presumed2.' Yea ! in these great gifts, the rich and the poor meet together. The Lord is the Maker... | |
| Thomas Philander Ryder - 1831 - 28 sider
...fair, That object U bid open to the view Without reserve or veil ; and as a power Is salutary, or its influence sweet, Are each and all enabled to perceive That power, that influence, by impartial law." On yourselves much depends. Every degree that you advance in knowledge now, will be the means of your... | |
| Moses Severance - 1833 - 304 sider
...fair, That object is laid open to the view Without reserve or veil ; and as a power Is salutary, or its influence sweet, Are each and all enabled to perceive That power, that influence, by impartial law. 2. Gifts nobler are vouchsafed alike to all, Reason, — and, with that reason, smiles and tears, Imagination,... | |
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