| 1838 - 876 páginas
...of man A motion and a spirit, that impel All thinking things, all objects and all thought, And roll through all things- Therefore am I still A lover of...; and of all that we behold From this green earth ; ol all the mighty woiltl Of eye and ear, both what they half create And what perceive ; well pleased... | |
| 472 páginas
...began to walk out. I found her a passionate admirer of nature ; a great reader of Wordsworth. She was " well pleased to recognise In nature, and the language of the sense, The anchor of her purest thoughts, the nurse, The guide, the guardian of her heart and soul, And all her moral being."... | |
| Sir Humphry Davy - 1839 - 508 páginas
...— (in its best and most comprehensive meaning, — the poets' and philosophers' external world, — "Of all that we behold From this green earth ; of...eye and ear, both what they half create, And what perceive,t) — proofs innumerable have already been given. His fondness for art, was less declared... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1840 - 370 páginas
...sky, and in the mind of man : A motion and a spirit, that impels All thinking things, all objects of all thought, And rolls through all things. Therefore...green earth ; of all the mighty world Of eye, and ear,—both what they half create*, And what perceive ; well pleased to recognise In nature and the... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1840 - 426 páginas
...Wordsworth, written also upon revisiting a river,) we are among the number of those who are " The lovers of the meadows, and the woods, And mountains, and...ear, both what they half create, And what perceive — " And see ; — our style is as rambling as our subject, and we have wandered away from Chiswick... | |
| 1841 - 1440 páginas
...All thinking things, all objects of all thought, And rolls through all things. Therefore am I itill A lover of the meadows, and the woods. And mountains; and of all that we behold From this greea earth ; of all the mighty world Of eye and ear, both what they half create And what perceive... | |
| William Howitt - 1841 - 520 páginas
...impels All thinking things, all objects ofal! thought, And rolls through all things. Therefore is he still A lover of the meadows and the woods And mountains ; and of all that we behold From Ibis green earth : of all the mighty world Of eye and ear, both what they half create And what perceive... | |
| John Wilson - 1842 - 360 páginas
...sky, and on the mind of man: A motion and a spirit, that impels All thinking things, all objects and all thought And rolls through all things. Therefore...mighty world Of eye and ear, both what they half create 46 WILSONS MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS. And what perceive ; well pleased to recognise, In nature and the... | |
| 1842 - 630 páginas
...The still, sad music of humanity, Not harsh, nor grating, though of ample power To chasten and subdue -Therefore am I still A lover of the meadows and the...all the mighty world Of eye and ear, both what they halt create, And what perceive; well pleased to recognize In Nature and the language of the sense,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 612 páginas
...impels All thinking things, all objects of all thouzhl, And rolls through all things. Therefore 1 am still A lover of the meadows and the woods And mountains ; and of all thai we behold From this green earih." This is the whole matter, as beautifully told as it is possible... | |
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