| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 240 páginas
...the ear be still; " Our bodies feel, where'er they be, " Against, or with our will. " Nor less I deem that there are powers, " Which of themselves our minds impress, " That we can feed this mind of ours, "" In a wise passiveness. " Think you, mid all this mighty sum " Of things... | |
| 1799 - 614 páginas
...the ear be still ; Our bodies feel, where'er they be, Against, or with our will. " Nor less I deem that there are powers, Which of themselves our minds impress, That we can feed this mind of ours, In a wise passiveness. «' Think you, mid all this mighty sum Of things... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 páginas
...the ear be still; " Our bodies feel, where'er they be, " Against, or with our will. " Nor less I deem that there are powers, " Which of themselves our minds impress, " That we can feed this mind ef ours, " In a wise passiveness. " Think you, mid all this mighty sum i' Of things... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 284 páginas
...the ear be still ; " Our bodies feel, where'er they be, " Against, or with our wilL " Nor less I deem that there are powers " Which of themselves our minds impress ; " That we can feed this mind of ours " In a wise passiveness. " Think you, mid all this mighty sum " Of things... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1806 - 454 páginas
...ear be still ; " Our bodies feel, where'er they be, " Against or with our will. <s Nor less.I deem that there are Powers " Which of themselves our minds impress, " That we can feed this mind of ours " In a wise passivencss. * See Lyrical Ballads, vol. ip 1. - - ".•" "Think... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 páginas
...ear be still ; " Our bodies feel, where'er they be, " Against, or with our will. " Nor less I deem that there are Powers " Which of themselves our minds impress ; " That we can feed this mind of ours " In a wise passiveness. " Think you, mid all this mighty sum " Of things... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 páginas
...ear be still ; " Our bodies feel, where'er they be, " Against, or with our will. " Nor less I deem that there are Powers " Which of themselves our minds impress ; " That we can feed this mind of ours " In a wise passiveness. " Think you, mid all this mighty sum " Of things... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 418 páginas
...bid the ear be still ; Our bodies feel, where'er they be, Against, or with our will. Nor less I deem that there are Powers Which of themselves our minds impress ; That we can feed this mind of ours In a wise passiveness. Think you, mid all this mighty sum Of things for... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 páginas
...bid the car be still ; Our^ bodies feel, where'er they be, Against, or with our will. Nor less I deem PzP , * can feed this mind of ours In a wise passiveness. Think yon, 'mid all this mighty sum Of things for... | |
| Luke Howard - 1836 - 408 páginas
...his prose, the possibility of our being tanght much while we sit and do nothing. " Nor less I deem that there are powers Which of themselves our minds impress ; That we can feed this mind of ours In a wise passiveness.'"The thing here described is certainly true : on... | |
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