Knowing the heart of man is set to be The centre of this world, about the which Those revolutions of disturbances Still roll ; where all the aspects of misery Predominate ; whose strong effects are such As he must bear, being powerless to redress ; And... The Excursion: A Poem - Página 126por William Wordsworth - 1841 - 374 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| william worsworth - 1923 - 498 páginas
...appear, Then shall our triumph be complete as theirs. Yet, should this confidence prove vain, the wise Have still the keeping of their proper peace; Are guardians of their own tranquillity." (Lines 1132-1150) "I have seen A curious child, who dwelt upon a tract Of inland ground, applying to... | |
| William Thomas Young - 1923 - 328 páginas
...hath condemn'd Base malediction, living in the dark, That at the rays of goodness still doth bark. Knowing the heart of man is set to be The centre of his world, about the which These revolutions of disturbances Still roll ; where all th' aspects of... | |
| Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - 1927 - 1432 páginas
...hath condemned Base malediction, living in the dark, That at the rays of goodness still doth bark. plea To Him that made heaven, earth, and sea, That, since my flesh must die so 90 These revolutions of disturbances Still roll; where all th' aspects of misery Predominate: whose... | |
| Robert Malcolm Gay - 1928 - 276 páginas
...poet, who was a favourite of Wordsworth, must have chimed gratefully with Emerson's mood at the time : Knowing the Heart of man is set to be The centre of this world, about the which These revolutions of disturbances • Still roll ; where all the aspects of misery Predominate; whose... | |
| William Peacock - 1928 - 476 páginas
...hath condemn'd Base malediction, liuing in the darke, That at the raies of goodnesse still doth barke. Knowing the heart of man is set to be The centre of this world, about the which These reuolutions of disturbances Still roule, where all th' aspects of miserie Predominate, whose... | |
| 1885 - 940 páginas
...minds under protest, grieving at what they regard as evidence of instability in themselves. Such, — " Knowing the heart of man is set to be The centre of this world, about the which These revolutions of disturbance« Still roll," consider that it is laid upon them te maintain a kind... | |
| 1885 - 896 páginas
...minds under protest, grieving at what they regard as evidence of instability in themselves. Such, — "Knowing the heart of man is set to be The centre of this world, about the which These revolutions of disturbances Still roll," consider that it is laid upon them to maintain a kind... | |
| 1885 - 888 páginas
...grieving at what they regard as evidence of instability in themselves. Such, — " Knowing the lieart of man is set to be The centre of this world, about the which These revolutions of disturbances i Still roll," consider that it is laid upon them to maintain a kind... | |
| John L. Idol, Buford Jones - 1994 - 568 páginas
...this book of man Full of the notes of frailty, and compared The best of glory with her sufferings: Knowing the heart of man is set to be The centre of this world, about the which These revolutions of disturbances Still roll, where all the aspects of misery Predominate, whose strong... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2001 - 552 páginas
...tion. I neither am, nor will be, nor wish to be regarded as, tole rant « Micah vi 7, 8.— ESSAY XIV. Knowing the heart of man is set to be The centre of this world, about the which These revolutions of disturbances Still roll ; where all the aspects of misery Predominate ; whose... | |
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