Many are the notes Which, in his tuneful course, the wind draws forth From rocks, woods, caverns, heaths, and dashing shores; And well those lofty brethren bear their part In the wild concert — chiefly when the storm Rides high; then all the upper air... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 2651826Full view - About this book
| William Wordsworth - 1814 - 476 pages
...your eyes are cast," Exclaimed our Host, " if here you dwelt, would be Your prized Companions. — Many are the notes Which in his tuneful course the...part In the wild concert — chiefly when the storm Rides high ; then all the upper air they fill With roaring sound, that ceases not to flow, Like smoke,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1815 - 572 pages
...your eyes are cast," Exclaimed our host, " if here you dwelt, would be Your prized companions. — Many are the notes Which in his tuneful course the...part In the wild concert — chiefly when the storm Rides high ; then all the upper air they fill With roaring sound, that ceases not to flow, Like smoke,... | |
| 1815 - 394 pages
...which your eyes are cast," (Exclaimed our host) " if here you dwelt, would be Your prized companions. Many are the notes Which in his tuneful course the...woods, caverns, heaths and dashing shores; And well these lofty brethren bear their part In the wild concert ; — chiefly when the storm Rides high ;... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1815 - 558 pages
...poet and companion. ' Those,' says their host, if here you dwelt, would be Your prized companions. Many are the notes Which in his tuneful course the...rocks, woods, caverns, heaths, and dashing shores 3 And well those lofty brethren bear their part In the wild concert: chiefly when the storm Rides high... | |
| 1826 - 952 pages
...Switzerland — say, then, saw ye ever, any one of you, mountains more sublime than the Langdale Pikes i — Hear the great poet of Nature ! " Many are the notes...forth From rocks, woods, caverns, heaths, and dashing shore« : And well those Lofty Brethren bear their part In the wild concert, chiefly when the storm... | |
| Charles Bucke - 1823 - 408 pages
...Virgil alludes in his fifth Bucolic 3 . -Sounds, that make Succeeding silence still more awful! • Many are the notes, Which in his tuneful course the...rocks, woods, caverns, heaths, and dashing shores. Wordsworth. • In another place he says, that man learned music, from the language of birds: At liquidas... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 pages
...the storm ? In what far-distant region of the sky, Hush'd in deep silence, sleep ye when 'tis calm ? Many are the notes, Which in his tuneful course the...rocks, woods, caverns, heaths, and dashing shores. Wordsworth. WINE. One sip of this Will bathe the drooping spirits in delight Beyond the bliss of dreams.... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 456 pages
...our host, " if her -•• K 2 It were your lot to dwell, would soon become Your prized Companions Many are the notes Which, in his tuneful course, the...part In the wild concert — chiefly when the storm Rides high ; then all the upper air they fill With roaring sound, that ceases not to flow, Like smoke,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 452 pages
...were your lot to dwell, would soon become Your prized Companions Many are the notes Which, in hi« tuneful course, the wind draws forth From rocks, woods,...part In the wild concert — chiefly when the storm Rides high; then all the upper air they fill With roaring sound, that ceases not to flow, Like smoke,... | |
| Thomas Rose - 1832 - 242 pages
...retirement is illustrative of a passage in the "Excursion :" — f • " Mauy are the notée Winch in his tuneful course the wind draws forth From rocks,...part In the wild concert — chiefly when the storm Rides high ; then all the upper air they fill With roaring sound, that ceases not to flow, Like smoke,... | |
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