These beauteous forms, Through a long absence, have not been to me As is a landscape to a blind man's eye : But oft, in lonely rooms, and 'mid the din Of towns and cities, I have owed to them, In hours of weariness, sensations sweet, Felt in the blood,... The poetical works of Wordsworth. Repr. of the 1827 ed., with memoir, notes &c - Page 109by William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1872Full view - About this book
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 280 pages
...some Hermit's cave, where by his fire The Hermit sits alone. Though absent long, These forms of beauty have not been to me, As is a landscape to a blind...to them, In hours of weariness, sensations sweet, Belt in the blood, and felt along the heart, And passing even into my purer mind, With tranquil restoration... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1805 - 284 pages
...some Hermit's cave, where by his fire The Hermit sits alone. Though absent long, These forms of beauty have not been to me As is a landscape to a blind man's...mind, With tranquil restoration : — feelings too Of unrefcnembered pleasure : such, perhaps, As may have had no trivial influence On that best portion... | |
| 1848 - 802 pages
...can say of my route into Canada what Words-' worth says of the Wye : — " Those beauteous scenes, Through a long absence, have not been to me As is...eye ; But oft in lonely rooms, and mid the din Of towers and cities, I have owed to them, In hours of weariness, sensations sweet, Felt in the blood,... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...lug fire The Hermit gits alone. Though absent long, These forms of beauty have not been to me Ag ig bodies passed. Around, aronnd, flew each sweet sound,...Sometime* all little birds that are, How they seem'd unremfmbercd pleasure : such, perhaps, As may have had no trivial influence On that best portion of... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 pages
...: ihe tidei • fin* mile* *boTr But oft, in lonely rooms, and 'mid the din Of towns and cities, 1 have owed to them, In hours of weariness, sensations...mind, With tranquil restoration: — feelings too Of un remembered pleasure: stich, perhaps, As have no slight or trivial influence On that best portion... | |
| Robert Smith - 1829 - 432 pages
...woods, Or of some hermit's cave, where by bis fire The hermit sits alone. length These forms of beauty have not been to me As is a landscape to a blind man's...And passing even into my purer mind With tranquil restoration;—Feelings, too, Of unremembered pleasure; such, perhaps, As may have had no trivial influence... | |
| Henry Edmund Carrington - 1843 - 364 pages
...AND DEVONPORT GUIDE: WITH of tfje sutrotmtfing BY HE CARRINGTON. These forms of heauty have not heen to me As is a landscape to a blind man's eye ; But...sensations sweet, Felt in the blood, and felt along the heart. FIFTH EDITION. WITH AN APPENDIX, (Corrected to the present lime.) LOCAL VIEWS, AND A. MAP... | |
| I. A. Merryweather - 1833 - 162 pages
...age— Its glory still the same ! THOUGHTS OF AN INVALID. — Though absent long, These forms of beauty have not been to me, As is a landscape to a blind...even into my purer mind, With tranquil restoration. WORDSWORTH. OFT when oppress'd with pain and grief, Languid and fever-tuss'd I lie,— Where nought... | |
| Cynosure - 1837 - 272 pages
...disturb The wild green landscape. Once again I see These hedge-rows, hardly hedge-rows, little lines Of sportive wood run wild; these pastoral farms, Green...sensations sweet, Felt in the blood, and felt along the heart, With tranquil restoration ;—feelings too Of unremembered pleasure ; such, perhaps, As... | |
| Jonathan Binns - 1837 - 476 pages
...presumption to adopt the language of one of the most deep-souled and understanding of poets ? " Those beauteous forms, Through a long absence, have not...in the blood, and felt along the heart, And passing ev'n into my purer mind With tranquil restoration." On this lake stand the remains of Lough Outee Castle,... | |
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