... food and training in what William Allingham calls " verse-poetry ". The delight of the ear in verse-effects is ultimately unanalysable, but those who would prepare the young wisely for life should begin early to lay up in their minds incorruptible... By the Way: Verses, Fragments, and Notes - Page 100by William Allingham - 1912 - 167 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Allingham - 1860 - 316 pages
...modern, barbarous and civilized. Babes love the sound of it, youth passionately delights in it, ago remembers it gladly; it helps memory, purifies and...common world, and blend with the divinest aspirations. Poetry and Science (rank them as you please) are equally founded on the nature of man in mystic relation... | |
| Percy Arthur Barnett - 1899 - 346 pages
...begin early to lay up in their minds incorruptible stores of good poetry. " Babes love the sound of it, youth passionately delights in it, age remembers it...common world, and blend with the divinest aspirations." If a pupil has passed through such a course as we have here in outline, he will have achieved two great... | |
| Percy Arthur Barnett - 1899 - 348 pages
...begin early to lay up in their minds incorruptible stores of good poetry. " Babes love the sound of it, youth passionately delights in it, age remembers it...joy, beautify the common world, and blend with the divinest'aspirations." If a pupil has passed through such a course as we have here in outline, he will... | |
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