Within the soul a Faculty abides, That with interpositions, which would hide And darken, so can deal, that they become Contingencies of pomp ; and serve to exalt Her native brightness. As the ample Moon, In the deep stillness of a Summer Even Rising behind... The Excursion: A Poem - Página 109por William Wordsworth - 1853 - 374 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Wordsworth - 1814 - 476 páginas
...the ample Moon, In the deep stillness of a summer even Rising behind a thick and lofty Grove, Burns like an unconsuming fire of light, In the green trees...feeds A calm, a beautiful, and silent fire, From the incumbrances of mortal life, From error, disappointment, — nay from guilt ; And sometimes, so relenting... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1815 - 558 páginas
...the ample moon, In the deep stillness of a summer eve, Rising behind a thick and lofty grove, Burns like an unconsuming fire of light In the green trees ; and, kindling on all side* Their leafy umbrage, turns the dusky veil Into a substance glorious as her own, ; Yea, with her... | |
| Robert Southey - 1818 - 310 páginas
...the ample Moon, In the deep stillness of a summer even Rising behind a thick and lofty Grove, Burns like an unconsuming fire of light In the green trees;...feeds A calm, a beautiful and silent fire, From the incumbrances of mortal life, From error, disappointment, . . nay from guilt ; And sometimes, so relenting... | |
| Robert Southey - 1818 - 320 páginas
...the ample Moon, In the deep stillness of a summer even Rising behind a thick and lofty Grove, Burns like an unconsuming fire of light In the green trees;...feeds A calm, a beautiful and silent fire, From the incumbrances of mortal life, From error, disappointment, . . nay from guilt ; And sometimes, so relenting... | |
| 1825 - 412 páginas
...the deep stillness of a summer even Rising behind a thick and lofty Grove, Burns like an uncousuming fire of light, In the green trees ; and, kindling...feeds A calm, a beautiful, and silent fire. From the incumbranres of mortal life, From error, disappointment, — nay from guilt ; And sometimes, so relenting... | |
| 1825 - 426 páginas
...deep stiDness of a summer even Rising behind a thick and loftv Grove, Burns like an unconsuming ore of light. In the green trees ; and, kindling on all...feeds A calm, a beautiful, and silent fire. From the incumbrances of mortal lire. From error, disappointment,— nay from guilt ; And sometimes, so relenting... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 456 páginas
...the ample Moon, In the deep stillness of a Summer Even Rising behind a thick and lofty grove, Burns like an unconsuming fire of light, In the green trees...feeds A calm, a beautiful, and silent fire, From the incumbrances of mortal life, From error, disappointment, — nay from guilt ; And sometimes, so relenting... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 páginas
...the ample Moon, In the deep stillness of a Summer Even Rising behind a thick and lofty grove, Rums like an unconsuming fire of light, In the green trees...incorporated, by power Capacious and serene , like power abide* In Mao's celestial Spirit ; Virtue tbus Sets forth and magnifies herself; thus feeds A calm,... | |
| 1839 - 512 páginas
...the deep stillness of a summer even Rising behind a thick and lofty grove Burns, like an unconsnming fire of light, In the green trees ; and, kindling...own incorporated, by power, Capacious and serene." Excursion, p. 432. We conclude our notice of the excellences of this poet, by adopting the language... | |
| James Montgomery - 1833 - 528 páginas
...deep stillness of a summer-even, « Rising behind a thick and lofty grove, Burns, like an ninconsuming fire of light, In the green trees ; and, kindling...feeds A calm, a beautiful, and silent fire From the incumbrances of mortal life, From error, disappointment, — nay, from guilt, And sometimes (so relenting... | |
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