| 856 pages
...brim My heart was full : / made no vows, but vowl Were then made for me; bond unknown to me Wat give* that I should be, else sinning greatly, A dedicated...walked In thankful blessedness, which yet survives." — p. 98, 9. Then follow some lines, which for a moment remind one of a well known passage in Milton's... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 396 pages
...memorable pomp, Glorious as e'er I had beheld — in front, The sea lay laughing at a distance ; near, The solid mountains shone, bright as the clouds, Grain-tinctured,...walked In thankful blessedness, which yet survives. Strange rendezvous ! My mind was at that time A parti-colored show of grave and gay, Solid and light,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 388 pages
...memorable pomp, Glorious as e'er I had beheld — in front, The sea lay laughing at a distance ; near, The solid mountains shone, bright as the clouds, Grain-tinctured,...walked In thankful blessedness, which yet survives. Strange rendezvous ! My mind was at that time A parti-colored show of grave and gay, Solid and light,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 412 pages
...grounds Was all the sweetness of a common dawn— Dews, vapours, and the melody of birds, And labourers going forth to till the fields. Ah ! need I say, dear...walked In thankful blessedness, which yet survives. Strange rendezvous ! My mind was at that time A parti-coloured show of grave and gay, Solid and light,... | |
| 1851 - 494 pages
...grounds Was all the sweetness of a common dawn Dews, vapours, et the melody of birds, And labourers going forth to till the fields. Ah! need I say, dear...be, else sinning greatly A dedicated Spirit. On I walk'd In thankful blessedness which yet survives." Summer Vacation Bk. IV. war ЬеГаппШф Poet... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1851 - 506 pages
...describing the effect of one of his walks at early dawn at this time, and in this country, he says, ' My heart was full ; I made no vows, but vows Were...walked In thankful blessedness, which yet survives.' ! Portions of his vacations were spent in other beautiful parts of England. His mother's relatives... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 pages
...forth to till the fields. Ah ! need I say, dear Friend ! that to the brirn My heart was fnii ; I_made . — Yet another , Of these memorials: — One Christmas-time, On the glad eve of its dear Strange rendezvous ! My mind was at that time NA parti-coloured show of grave and gay, Solid and light,... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1851 - 492 pages
...describing the effect of one of his walks at early dawn at this time, and in this country, he says, " My heart was full; I made no vows, but vows Were then...should be, else sinning greatly, A dedicated Spirit. On 1 walked In thankful blessedness, which yet survives." 2 Portions of his vacations were spent in other... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 750 pages
...My heart was full ; I made no vows, but vows Were then inadu for me; bond unknown to me Was give.i, that I should be, else sinning greatly, A dedicated...walked In thankful blessedness, which yet survives. Strange rendezvous ! My mind was at that time A parti-coloured show of grave and gay, Solid and light,... | |
| George Searle Phillips - 1852 - 314 pages
...consciousness of his destiny. During one of his morning walks, he thus describes this consciousness : — " My heart was full ; I made no vows, but vows Were...walked In thankful blessedness, which yet survives." Subsequent portions of his vacations were spent in Wales, and Penrith, on the southern border of Cumberland.... | |
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