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
| MacGregor Jenkins - 1914 - 124 páginas
...from Kipling And the Haggards ride no more "; or — " Two voices are there: one is of the deep; . .. And one is of an old half-witted sheep Which bleats articulate monotony, . . . And, Wordsworth, both are thine," etc. When we think of the tons of inferior books which we, the reading... | |
| 1924 - 382 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...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 —... | |
| Lafcadio Hearn - 1927 - 476 páginas
...melody, Now roars, now murmurs with the chanting sea, Now bird-like pipes, now closes soft in sleep ; And one is of an old half-witted sheep Which bleats...three ; That grass is green, lakes damp and mountains sleep ; And Wordsworth, both are thine : at certain times, Forth from the heart of thy melodious rhymes... | |
| Bill Moore - 1987 - 180 páginas
...Browning! Two voices are there; one is of the deep; It learns the storm-cloud's thunderous melody . . . And one is of an old, half-witted sheep Which bleats articulate monotony . . . And, Wordsworth, both are thine. JK STEPHEN Stephen said it all! Wordsworth was a mighty poet. Everyone... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 páginas
...Two voices are there: one is of the deep; It learns the storm-cloud's thunderous melody, (1. 1—2) 4 AP; HelP; InPK; InPS; LiTM; MoP; NAAL-2; NaP; NIP; NMM; NoAM; NOBA; NoP; (1. 5-6) 5 And, Wordsworth, both are thine: at certain times Forth from the heart of thy melodious... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 404 páginas
...Hudy arils cease from kipling And the Haggards ride no more. 4014 'A Sonnet' (parodying Wordsworth) .. an old half-witted sheep Which bleats articulate monotony, And indicates that two and one are three. STEPHEN Leslie 1832-1904 4015 Every man who says frankly and fully what he thinks is doing a public... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 páginas
...Rudyards cease from ktpling And the Haggards ride no more. 1 1 103 'A Sonnet' (parodying Wordsworth) .. know thee, Inapprehensible, we clutch thee! 11712 'The Kingdom of God' The angels keep their ancien STEPHEN Leslie 1832 1904 11104 Every man who says frankly and fully what he thinks is doing a public... | |
| Herbert Read - 2002 - 240 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...monotony, And indicates that two and one are three, The grass is green, lakes damp, and mountains steep And. Wordsworth, both are thine . . . This is an... | |
| Herbert Read - 2002 - 244 páginas
...old half-witted sheep Which bleats articulate monotony, And indicates that two and one are three, The grass is green, lakes damp, and mountains steep And, Wordsworth, both are thine ... This is an acute analysis in so far as it recognizes that one voice is of the deep—that is to... | |
| David Lehman, Heather McHugh - 2007 - 202 páginas
...world is too much with us") to dramatize the wide discrepancy between Wordsworth at his best and worst. "At certain times / Forth from the heart of thy melodious...The form and pressure of high thoughts will burst," Stephen writes. "At other times — good Lord! I'd rather be / Quite unacquainted with the ABC / Than... | |
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