| William Wordsworth - 1892 - 970 páginas
...irradiates and exalts Objects through widest intercourse of sense. No outcast he, bewildered and depressed : Along his infant veins are interfused The gravitation...already love Drawn from love's purest earthly fount foi him Hath beautified that flower; already shades Of pity cast from inward tenderness Do fall around... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1893 - 454 páginas
...and exalts Objects through widest intercourse of sense. 240 No outcast he, bewildered and depressed : Along his infant veins are interfused The gravitation...filial bond Of nature that connect him with the world. soul Is there a flower, to which he points with hand Too weak to gather it, already love 246 Drawn... | |
| Kenyon West - 1895 - 614 páginas
...irradiates and exalts Objects through widest intercourse of sense, No outcast he, bewildered and depressed : Along his infant veins are interfused The gravitation...upon aught that bears Unsightly marks of violence or harm. —Book II. Society made sweet as solitude By silent unobtrusive sympathies, And gentle agitations... | |
| Kenyon West - 1895 - 588 páginas
...irradiates and exalts Objects through widest intercourse of sense, No outcast he, bewildered and depressed: Along his infant veins are interfused The gravitation...the filial bond Of nature that connect him with the worldIs there a flower, to which he points with hand Too weak to gather it, already love Drawn from... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1896 - 426 páginas
...bond Of nature that connect him with the world. Is there a flower, to which he points with hand 245 Too weak to gather it, already love Drawn from love's...tenderness Do fall around him upon aught that bears 250 Unsightly marks of violence or harm. Emphatically such a Being lives, Frail creature as he is,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1896 - 432 páginas
...and exalts Objects through widest intercourse of sense. 240 No outcast he, bewildered and depressed : Along his infant veins are interfused The gravitation...world. Is there a flower, to which he points with hand 245 Too weak to gather it, already love Drawn from love's purest earthly fount for him Hath beautified... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 994 páginas
...and exalts Objects through widest intercourse of sense; 240 No outcast he, bewildered and depressed: Along his infant veins are interfused The gravitation...tenderness Do fall around him upon aught that bears 25° Unsightly marks of violence or harm. Emphatically such a Being lives, Frail creature as he is,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 416 páginas
...exalts Objects through widest inltrcoui'ac ef sense. 240 No outcast he, bewildered and depressed": Along his infant veins are interfused The gravitation...tenderness Do fall around him upon aught that bears 250 Unsightly marks of violence or harm. rhe Babe Emphatically such a Being lives, already Frail creature... | |
| Elias Hershey Sneath - 1912 - 344 páginas
...irradiates and exalts Objects through widest intercourse of sense. No outcast he, bewildered and depressed : Along his infant veins are interfused The gravitation...upon aught that bears Unsightly marks of violence or harm. Emphatically such a Being lives, Frail creature as he is, helpless as frail, An inmate of... | |
| Frederick Clarke Prescott - 1922 - 354 páginas
...his soul he drinks in the feelings of his mother's eye." From her embrace he learns love and pity. Is there a flower, to which he points with hand Too...upon aught that bears Unsightly marks of violence or harm. Such, verily, is the first Poetic spirit of our human life, By uniform control of after years,... | |
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