All things, responsive to the writing, there Breathed immortality, revolving life, And greatness still revolving; infinite: There littleness was not; the least of things Seemed infinite; and there his spirit shaped Her prospects, nor did he believe, -... The Excursion; a Poem - Side 11av William Wordsworth - 1836 - 374 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| William Wordsworth - 1892 - 524 sider
...the volume that displays The mystery, the life which cannot die; But in the mountains did heyfe/his faith. All things, responsive to the writing, there...infinite: There littleness was not; the least of things tale THE EXCURSION. Her prospects, nor did he believe, — he saw. What wonder if his being thus became... | |
| Phillips Brooks, H. L. S., L. H. S. - 1892 - 384 sider
...any man wanting to know God's idea of him, must go up into Christ, and he will find it there. ni. 16. There littleness was not ; the least of things Seemed...spirit shaped Her prospects, nor did he believe, — he saw. What wonder if his being thus became Sublime and comprehensive ! Low desires, Low thoughts, had... | |
| 1896 - 1224 sider
...love swears that she is made of truth, I do believe her, though I know she lies. m. Sonnet. CXXXVIII. its from the vasty deep. Why, so can I, or so can...you do call for them ? e. Henry IV. Pt. I. Act III saw. n. WORDSWORTH — The Excursion. Bk. I. St. 12. What ardently we wish, we soon believe. 0. YOCNO—... | |
| John Churton Collins - 1912 - 310 sider
...: To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears ; * or All things, responsive to the writing, there Breathed...There littleness was not ; the least of things Seemed infinite.t Truly may we apply to Wordsworth his own lines : A mind That feeds upon infinity, that broods... | |
| Garland Armor Bricker - 1913 - 306 sider
...the volume that displays The mystery, the life which can not die; But in the mountains did he feel his faith. All things, responsive to the writing,...spirit shaped Her prospects, nor did he believe, — he saw." • Are We Becoming a Nation of Cities? A bulletin entitled, "Population of Cities," compiled... | |
| 1920 - 506 sider
...reverence the volume that displays The mystery, the life which cannot die ; But in the mountains did he Jed his faith. All things, responsive to the writing,...spirit shaped Her prospects, nor did he believe, — he saw." Of Jesus, too, going, as His custom was, to the mountains at decisive hours, may we not say that... | |
| Elias Hershey Sneath - 1921 - 326 sider
...reverence the volume that displays The mystery, the life which cannot die; But in the mountains did he feel his faith. All things, responsive to the writing,...spirit shaped Her prospects, nor did he believe, — he satw." 13 These accounts of the mystical experiences of Wordsworth's boyhood and youth in The Prelude... | |
| KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 sider
...thing that nobody believes cannot be proved too often. BERNARD SHAW — Demi's Disciple. Act III. 4 language of the nation With long-tailed words in nsity and ation. 3. HOOKHAM FRERE— saw. WORDSWORTH — Excursion. Bk. I. St. 12. e I have believed the best of every man, And find that... | |
| Eli Munk - 1927 - 102 sider
...the volume that display« The mystery, the life which cannot die; But in the mountains did he feel his faith. All things, responsive to the writing,...spirit shaped Her prospects, nor did he believe, — he saw. What wonder if his being thus became Sublime and comprehensive! Low desires, Low thoughts had... | |
| Jacomina Korteling - 1928 - 196 sider
...reverence the volume that displays The mystery, the life which cannot die; But in the mountains did he feel his faith. All things, responsive to the writing,...spirit shaped Her prospects, nor did he believe, — he saw." ' Harper almost denies Wordsworth the high place of a naturemystic, when he says: "Whether Wordsworth... | |
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