| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 388 páginas
...huts, wood-built, and sown like tents Or Indian cabins over the fresh lawns And by the river side. That very day From a bare ridge we also first beheld...living thought That never more could be. The wondrous Yale Of Chamouny stretched far below, and soon With its dumb cataracts and streams of ice, A motionless... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 páginas
...huts, wood-built, and sown like tenU Or Indian cabins over the fresh lawns And by the river side. | • Blunc, and grieve^ To have a soulless image on the eye That had usurped upon a living thought That... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 750 páginas
...wood-built, and sown like tents Or Indian cabins over the fresh lawns And by the river side. That very d»y From a bare ridge we also first beheld Unveiled the summit of Mont Blanc, and griewd To have a soulless image on the eye That had usurped upon a living thought That never more could... | |
| Biographical magazine - 1853 - 586 páginas
...Nature relapse into this intuition. He even tells us that, on the actual sight of Mont Blanc, he " • grieved To have a soulless image on the eye That had usurped upon a living thonght That never more could be." The " Confessions of an English Opium-eater" now happily re-appearing... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - 776 páginas
...huts, wood-built, and sown like tents Or Indian cabins over the fresh lawns And by the river side. That very day From a bare ridge we also first beheld...That had usurped upon a living thought That never mor<> ^e wondrous Vila 506 THE PRELUDE. •7 U» ila dumb cataracts and streams of ice, ncUonlegs array... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1870 - 382 páginas
...huts, wood-built, and sown like tents Or Indian cabins over the fresh lawns And by the river side. That very day, From a bare ridge we also first beheld...Blanc, and grieved /To have a soulless image on the eye iThat had usurped upon a living thought [That never more could be. The wondrous Vale Of Chamouny stretched... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1871 - 642 páginas
...river side. That very day From a hare ridge we also first heheld Unveiled the summit of Mont Blane, and grieved To have a soulless image on the eye That...usurped upon a living thought That never more could he. The wondrous Yale Of Chamouny stretehed far helow, and soon With iis dumh cataracts and streams... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1871 - 630 páginas
...huts, wood-built, and sown like tents Or Indian cabins over the fresh lawns And by the river side. — That very day From a bare ridge we also first beheld Unveiled the summit of Mont Blanc, ar.d grieved To have a soulless image on the eye That had usurped upon я living thought That never... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 288 páginas
...wouldst thou miss, Avoid these sights, nor brood o'er fable's dark abyss ! William Wordsworth. CHAMOUNJ. THAT very day, From a bare ridge, we also first beheld...the eye That had usurped upon a living thought That nevermore could be. The wondrous Vale Of Chamouny stretched far below, and soon, With its dumb cataracts... | |
| sir Francis Hastings C. Doyle (2nd bart.) - 1877 - 316 páginas
...God, I suppose, who created the Alps, and they have hitherto ranked among His successful operations. That very day From a bare ridge, we also first beheld,...Blanc, and grieved To have a soulless image on the eye, Usurping on a living thought — a thought That never more could be. Soon, however, the Vale of Chamounix... | |
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