Two voices are there : one is of the deep; It learns the storm-cloud's thunderous melody, Now roars, now murmurs with the changing sea, Now bird-like pipes, now closes soft in sleep ; And one is of an old, half-witted sheep Which bleats articulate monotony,... Collections and Recollections - Página 288por George William Erskine Russell - 1898 - 374 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 802 páginas
...melody, Now roars, now murmurs with the changing sea, Now bird-like pipes, now closes soft ii sleep : And one is of an old half-witted sheep Which bleats...mountains steep : And, Wordsworth, both are thine : at cer tain times, Forth from the heart of thy melodious rhymes The form and pressure of high thoughts... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 440 páginas
...melody, Now roars, now murmurs with the changing sea, Now bird-like pipes, now closes soft in sleep : And one is of an old half-witted sheep Which bleats...one are three, That grass is green, lakes damp, and moantains steep : And, Wordsworth, both are thine : at c№tain times, Forth from the heart of thy... | |
| George William Erskine Russell - 1898 - 398 páginas
...etait le noire ; Suivez-les, et la victoire sera tou jours 8, vous, Si & Milbank ce cher Forster ne vous envoie pas. Hooroo !" By the time that these...and one are three, That grass is green, lakes damp, aud mountains steep ; And, Wordsworth, both are thine. At certain times Forth from the heart of thy... | |
| George William Erskine Russell - 1898 - 402 páginas
...était le nôtre ; Suivez-les, et la victoire sera toujours à vous, 8i à Milbank ce cher Forster ne vous envoie pas. Hooroo !" By the time that these...articulate monotony, And indicates that two and one nre three, That grass is green, lakes damp, and mountains steep ; And, Wordsworth, both are thine.... | |
| George William Erskine Russell - 1898 - 406 páginas
...melody, Now roars, now murmurs with the changing sea, Now bird-like pipes, now closes soft in sleep ; And one is of an old, half-witted sheep Which bleats...thoughts will burst ; At other times— Good Lord 1 I'd rather be Quite unacquainted with the A, B, C Than write such hopeless rubbish as thy worst."... | |
| George William Erskine Russell - 1903 - 332 páginas
...him quote at table d'hote some fine lines, which I understood him to say were Wordsworth's, about — "An old half-witted sheep Which bleats articulate...grass is green, lakes damp, and mountains steep." The last epithet is well chosen. My shortness of breath in climbing hills has been the keynote of my... | |
| George William Erskine Russell - 1903 - 330 páginas
...which I understood him to say were Wordsworth's, about — " An old half-witted sheep Which hleats articulate monotony, And indicates that two and one...grass is green, lakes damp, and mountains steep." The last epithet is well chosen. My shortness of breath in climbing hills has been the keynote of my... | |
| George William Erskine Russell - 1903 - 330 páginas
...quote at table d'hdte some fine lines, which I understood him to say were Wordsworth's, about — " An old half-witted sheep Which bleats articulate monotony, And indicates that two and one are three, That j^rass is green, lakes damp, and mountains steep." The last epithet is well chosen. My shortness of... | |
| 1905 - 404 páginas
...melody, Now roars, now murmurs with the changing sea, Now bird-like pipes, now closes soft in sleep: And one is of an old, half-witted sheep, Which bleats...and pressure of high thoughts will burst; At other times—good Lord! I'd rather be Quite unacquainted with the ABC, Than write such hopeless rubbish... | |
| 1897 - 606 páginas
...melody. Now roars, now murmurs with the changing sea, Now birdlike pipes, now dozes soft in sleep; And one is of an old half-witted sheep, Which bleats...Wordsworth, both are thine: at certain times Forth from the stream of thy melodious rhymes, The form and pressure of high thoughts will burst: At other times —... | |
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