Him who is a righteous Judge, — Why do not these prevail for human life, To keep two hearts together, that began Their springtime with one love, and that have need Of mutual pity and forgiveness sweet To grant, or be received; while that poor bird —... The Excursion: A Poem - Página 236por William Wordsworth - 1841 - 374 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Franklin Genung - 1888 - 328 páginas
...come and hear him ! Thou who hast to me Been faithless, hear him ; — though a lowly creature, 395 One of God's simple children, that yet know not The Universal Parent, hcnu he sings ! As if he wished the firmament of heaven Should listen, and give back to him the voice... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1890 - 376 páginas
...sweet To grant, or be received ; while that poor bird — O, come and hear him! Thou who hast to me Been faithless, hear him; — though a lowly creature,...far His darkness doth transcend our fickle light." " The perfection of both these passages; as far as regards truth and tenderness of imagination in the... | |
| William Wordsworth, John Morley (viscount) - 1890 - 1012 páginas
...' To grant, or be received ; while that poor bird— ' О come and hear him ! Thou who hast to me 1 Been faithless, hear him, though a lowly creature,...and love ; ' The proclamation that he makes, how far 1 His darkness doth transcend our fickle light ! ' Such was the tender passage, not by me Repeated... | |
| John Ruskin - 1891 - 488 páginas
...sweet To grant, or be received ; while that poor bird — O, come and hear him 1 Thou who hast to me Been faithless, hear him ;— though a lowly creature,...far His darkness doth transcend our fickle light. ' " The perfection of both these passages, ns far as regards truth and tenderness of imagination in... | |
| William H. Wintringham - 1892 - 446 páginas
...sweet To grant, or be received ; while that poor bird — Oh, come and hear him ! Thou who hast to me Been faithless, hear him, though a lowly creature,...that he makes, how far His darkness doth transcend on fickle light." " Wordsworth puts into black and white the heavily marked and stigmatizing contrast... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1892 - 524 páginas
...' To grant, or be received; while that poor bird — ' O come and hear him ! Thou who hast to me ' Been faithless, hear him, though a lowly creature,...constancy and love; ' The proclamation that he makes, how fa' ' His darkness doth transcend our fickle light ! ' Such was the tender passage, not by me Repeated... | |
| John Ruskin - 1894 - 476 páginas
...sweet To grant, or be received ; while that poor bird — O, come and hear him ! Thou who hast to me Been faithless, hear him ;— though a lowly creature,...children, that yet know not The Universal Parent, lime he sings ! As if he wished the firmament of heaven Should listen, and give back to him the voice... | |
| John Ruskin - 1894 - 424 páginas
...sweet To grant, or be received ; while that poor bird — O, come and hear him ! Thou who hast to me Been faithless, hear him; — though a lowly creature,...children, that yet know not The Universal Parent, June he sings 1 AB if he wished the firmament of heaven Should listen, and give back to him the voice... | |
| W. T. B. Martin, T. E. S. T. - 1894 - 536 páginas
...of Eeason." Wordsworth, speaking of the Thrush, thus alludes to the darkness of its Instinct — " he sings As if he wished the firmament of heaven Should listen. . . . His darkness doth transcend our fickle light ! " * We think the subject of the superior intensity... | |
| Adams Sherman Hill - 1895 - 452 páginas
...sweet To grant, or be received; while that poor bird — O, come and hear him ! Thou who hast to me Been faithless, hear him ; —though a lowly creature....far His darkness doth transcend our fickle light."' The perfection of both these passages, as far as regards truth and tenderness of imagination in the... | |
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