The wind, the tempest roaring high, The tumult of a Tropic sky, Might well be dangerous food For him, a Youth to whom was given So much of earth, so much of Heaven, And such impetuous blood. Papers on literature and art - Página 75por Sarah Margaret Ossoli (march.) - 1846Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1895 - 226 páginas
...So much of earth, so much of heaven, And such impetuous blood. " Whatever in those climes he found 2 Irregular in sight or sound, Did to his mind impart A kindred impulse; seem'd allied To his own powers, and justified The workings of his heart. 30 " Nor less to feed voluptuous... | |
 | 1896 - 1178 páginas
...their past long-lost desires. n. TERENCE — The Self-Tornieiitor. Act I. Sc. 3. PW Ricord's trans. r To learn to bear is easier than to shun. p. JOHN ARMSTRONG o. WORDSWORTH— Ruth. To be young was very heaven ! p. WORDSWORTH — The Prelude. Bk. XI. Youth is... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1896
...wind, the tempest roaring high, The tumult of a tropic sky, I Might well be dangerous food For him, a Youth to whom was given So much of earth — so much of heaven, 125 And such impetuous blood. <f \ Whatever in those climes he found Irregular in sight or sound Did... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1897 - 522 páginas
...The wind, the tempest roaring high, The tumult of a tropic sky, Might well be dangerous food For him, a Youth to whom was given So much of earth — so much of heaven, 125 And such impetuous blood. Whatever in those climes he found Irregular in sight or sound Did to... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1897 - 522 páginas
...The wind, the tempest roaring high, The tumult of a tropic sky, Might well be dangerous food For him, a Youth to whom was given So much of earth — so much of heaven, '2S And such impetuous blood. Whatever in those climes he found Irregular in sight or sound Did to... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1898 - 440 páginas
...those climes he found Irregular in sight or sound, Did to his mind impart A kindred impulse ; seem'd allied To his own powers, and justified The workings of his heart. " NOT less to feed voluptuous thought The beauteous forma of nature wrought Fair trees and lovely flowers... | |
 | Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.) - 1899
...Bacon's тапвгоп trembles o'er his head. Whatever in these climes he found Irregular in sight and sound Did to his mind impart A kindred impulse, seemed...own powers, and justified The workings of his heart. (а) Name the poems from which these extracts arc taken and explain the meaning of each extract with... | |
 | Frederic William Henry Myers - 1899 - 184 páginas
...roaring high, The tumult of a tropic sky, Might well be dangerous food For him, a youth to whom waa given So much of earth, so much of heaven, And such impetuous blood. And a contrasting touch recalls the healing power of those gentle and familiar presences which came... | |
 | 1886
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 | Ernest Bernbaum - 1929
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