The works of professor Wilson, ed. by prof. Ferrier, 第 3 巻1855 |
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... Death , 232 A vague yet terrific Impersonation , 233 Wordsworth's Excursion is not to be compared with Paradise Lost , 234 The Excursion and the Task , 236 Wordsworth's Pedlar , 237 Pedlar on the Heathen Mythology , 238 Tickler takes a ...
... Death , 232 A vague yet terrific Impersonation , 233 Wordsworth's Excursion is not to be compared with Paradise Lost , 234 The Excursion and the Task , 236 Wordsworth's Pedlar , 237 Pedlar on the Heathen Mythology , 238 Tickler takes a ...
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... Deaths , 352 Picture of Wordsworth , 353 Picture of Jeffrey , 354 Picture of Brougham , 355 Picture of Scott , 356 • Martin , the King of the Vast , 357 Colonel Murray's Outlines , 358 Fleming's Select Views , 359 Mrs Jameson's ...
... Deaths , 352 Picture of Wordsworth , 353 Picture of Jeffrey , 354 Picture of Brougham , 355 Picture of Scott , 356 • Martin , the King of the Vast , 357 Colonel Murray's Outlines , 358 Fleming's Select Views , 359 Mrs Jameson's ...
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... Death is Immortality . Shepherd . O man ! if them that's kickin up sic a row the noo about the doctrine o ' the Christian religion , had looked intil the depths o ' their ain natur wi ' your een , they had a ' 10 RELIGIOUS CONTROVERSY ...
... Death is Immortality . Shepherd . O man ! if them that's kickin up sic a row the noo about the doctrine o ' the Christian religion , had looked intil the depths o ' their ain natur wi ' your een , they had a ' 10 RELIGIOUS CONTROVERSY ...
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... death and the grave . North . You pause - and , therefore , I say that such states of mind as these cannot be of long endurance . For they belong only to the most awful hours and events of this life . They pass away , either entirely ...
... death and the grave . North . You pause - and , therefore , I say that such states of mind as these cannot be of long endurance . For they belong only to the most awful hours and events of this life . They pass away , either entirely ...
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... death was a bugbear , " and that the universal Spanish nation would " work out their own salvation . " One bellow - and we were both hatless on the other side of the ditch . " If they do , " said I , " I hope it will not be after our ...
... death was a bugbear , " and that the universal Spanish nation would " work out their own salvation . " One bellow - and we were both hatless on the other side of the ditch . " If they do , " said I , " I hope it will not be after our ...
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43 ページ - Earth fills her lap with pleasures of her own ; Yearnings she hath in her own natural kind, And, even with something of a Mother's mind, And no unworthy aim, The homely Nurse doth all she can To make her Foster-child, her Inmate Man, Forget the glories he hath known, And that imperial palace whence he came. Behold the Child among his new-born blisses, A six years...
226 ページ - Now came still evening on, and twilight gray Had in her sober livery all things clad ; Silence accompanied ; for beast and bird, They to their grassy couch, these to their nests, Were slunk, all but the wakeful nightingale, She all night long her amorous descant sung...
246 ページ - What makes the youth sae bashfu' and sae grave; Weel-pleas'd to think her bairn's respected like the lave. O happy love ! where love like this is found : O heart-felt raptures ! bliss beyond compare ! I've paced much this weary, mortal round, And sage experience bids me this declare — ' If Heaven a draught of heavenly pleasure spare — One cordial in this melancholy vale, 'Tis when a youthful, loving, modest pair, In other's arms, breathe out the tender tale, Beneath the milk-white thorn that...
246 ページ - The mother, wi' a woman's wiles, can spy What makes the youth sae bashfu' an' sae grave; Weel pleas'd to think her bairn's respected like the lave, IX 0 happy love! where love like this is found; O heart-felt raptures! bliss beyond compare! I've paced much this weary, mortal round, And sage experience bids me this declare, "If Heaven a draught of heavenly pleasure spare, One cordial in this melancholy vale, T is when a youthful, loving, modest pair In other's arms breathe out the tender tale Beneath...
356 ページ - WHAT needs my Shakespeare, for his honour'd bones, The labour of an age in piled stones? Or that his hallow'd relics should be hid Under a star-ypointing pyramid? Dear son of memory, great heir of fame, What need'st thou such weak witness of thy name? Thou, in our wonder and astonishment, Hast built thyself a livelong monument.
52 ページ - Had in her sober livery all things clad; Silence accompanied, for beast and bird, They to their grassy couch, these to their nests, Were slunk, all but the wakeful nightingale; She all night long her amorous descant* sung; Silence was pleased: now...
264 ページ - Doomed for a certain term to walk the night; And, for the day, confined to fast in fires, Till the foul crimes, done in my days of nature, Are burnt and purged away.
296 ページ - A stranger yet to pain ? I feel the gales that from ye blow A momentary bliss bestow, As waving fresh their gladsome wing My weary soul they seem to soothe, And, redolent of joy and youth, To breathe a second spring.
51 ページ - Dispel this cloud, the light of heaven restore, Give me TO SEE, — and Ajax asks no more.
104 ページ - ... that I scarce see what passes under my nose, and hear nothing that is said about me. To follow poetry as one ought, one must forget father and mother, and cleave to it alone.