Confusion infinite of heaven and earth, Dazzling the soul. Meanwhile, prophetic harps In every grove were ringing, ' War shall cease ; ' Did ye not hear that conquest is abjured ? ' Bring garlands, bring forth choicest flowers, to deck The Excursion: A Poem - Página 102por William Wordsworth - 1841 - 374 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Hazlitt - 1902 - 510 páginas
...potent shock I felt ; the transformation I perceived, As marvellously seized as in that moment, When, from the blind mist issuing, I beheld Glory — beyond all glory ever seen, Dazzling the soul ! Meanwhile prophetic harps In every grove were ringing, " War shall cease : Did... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 994 páginas
...potent shock I felt; the transformation I perceived, As marvellously seized as in that moment When, from the blind mist issuing, I beheld Glory — beyond all glory ever seen, 720 Confusion infinite of heaven and earth, Dazzling the soul. Meanwhile, prophetic harps In every... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 382 páginas
...potent shock I felt : the transformation I perceived, As marvellously seized as in that moment When, from the blind mist issuing, I beheld Glory — beyond all glory ever seen, 720 Confusion infinite of heaven and earth, Dazzling the soul. Meanwhile, prophetic harps In every... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 1008 páginas
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| Henry Morley - 1912 - 1416 páginas
...felt : the transformation I perceived, As marvellously seized as in that moment When, from the blinu mist issuing, I beheld Glory, beyond all glory ever...and earth, Dazzling the soul. Meanwhile, prophetic harpa In every grove were ringing ' War shall cease ; Did ye nut hear that conquest is abjured ? Bring... | |
| Daniel J. MacDonald - 1912 - 160 páginas
...wreck he sees a golden palace rise The appointed seat of equitable law The mild paternal sway . . . from the blind mist issuing I beheld Glory, beyond all glory ever seen. In Queen Mob Shelley has a somewhat similar phrase: Hope was seen beaming through the mists of fear.... | |
| John Buchan - 1917 - 348 páginas
...strife. It was so at the beginning of the French Revolution, when Wordsworth wrote : — " Meantime prophetic harps In every grove were ringing ' War...shall cease ; Did ye not hear that conquest is abjured ? ' " In all there is the same dissolution of the structure of society. The future of a revolution... | |
| Albert Frederick Pollard - 1917 - 272 páginas
...war. It is another aspect of the clouds of idealism which revolutions trail with them at their birth. Meanwhile prophetic harps In every grove were ringing...shall cease ; Did ye not hear that conquest is abjured ? " So sang Wordsworth, and Burke referred in 1790 to " the once- warlike Gauls ". The pacifism of... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1921 - 254 páginas
...potent shock I felt : the transformation I perceived, As marvellously seized as in that moment When, from the blind mist issuing, I beheld Glory — beyond all glory ever seen, 15 Confusion infinite of heaven and earth, Dazzling the soul. Meanwhile, prophetic harps In every grove... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1930 - 428 páginas
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