The poetical works of William Wordsworth, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1849 |
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... things as they are in themselves , and with fidelity to describe them , unmodified by any passion or feeling existing in the mind of the describer : whether the things depicted be actually present to the senses , or have a place only in ...
... things as they are in themselves , and with fidelity to describe them , unmodified by any passion or feeling existing in the mind of the describer : whether the things depicted be actually present to the senses , or have a place only in ...
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... thing primarily flows . Epic Poets , in order that their mode of composition may accord with the elevation of their subject , represent themselves as singing from the inspiration of the Muse , Arma virumque cano ; ' but this is a ...
... thing primarily flows . Epic Poets , in order that their mode of composition may accord with the elevation of their subject , represent themselves as singing from the inspiration of the Muse , Arma virumque cano ; ' but this is a ...
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... thing material would be taken from the natural effect of the pieces , individually , on the mind of the unreflecting Reader . I trust there is a sufficient variety in each class to prevent this ; while , for him who reads with ...
... thing material would be taken from the natural effect of the pieces , individually , on the mind of the unreflecting Reader . I trust there is a sufficient variety in each class to prevent this ; while , for him who reads with ...
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... thing endued with sense , Like a sea - beast crawled forth , which on a shelf Of rock or sand reposeth , there to sun himself . Such seemed this Man ; not all alive or dead , Nor all asleep , in his extreme old age ...
... thing endued with sense , Like a sea - beast crawled forth , which on a shelf Of rock or sand reposeth , there to sun himself . Such seemed this Man ; not all alive or dead , Nor all asleep , in his extreme old age ...
第xxx页
... things to one ; which makes things animate or inanimate , beings with their attributes , subjects with their accessaries , take one colour and serve to one effect . ' ' * The grand store - houses of enthusiastic and meditative ...
... things to one ; which makes things animate or inanimate , beings with their attributes , subjects with their accessaries , take one colour and serve to one effect . ' ' * The grand store - houses of enthusiastic and meditative ...
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Alps art thou babe beneath Benjamin Betty Betty Foy bird blessed bowers breast breath bright brook CHARLES LAMB cheer child church-yard clouds cottage cried dead dear delight door dread earth Ennerdale eyes Fancy father fear flowers gale gleam gone Grasmere grave green happy hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hills hope horse hour Idiot Boy images Johnny Kilve lamb LEONARD light live look Luke lyre Maid marsh-marigold mind moon mother mountains never night o'er pain passed pleasure Poem Poet poor porringer PRIEST racter rill road rocks round RYDAL MOUNT SALISBURY PLAIN shade Shepherd side sight silent sing sleep snow song sorrow soul sound steep Susan sweet sweetest thing tears tell thee thine things thou art thought trees Twas vale voice waggon waterfall ween wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wood word Youth
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第19页 - SEVEN. -A SIMPLE child That lightly draws its breath, And feels its life in every limb, What should it know of death ? I met a little cottage Girl: She was eight years old, she said ; Her hair was thick with many a curl That clustered round her head. She had a rustic, woodland air, And she was wildly clad ; Her eyes were fair, and very fair; •*—Her beauty made me glad. 22 " Sisters and brothers, little Maid, How many may you be?" " How many ? Seven in all," she said, And wondering looked at me.
第38页 - Wisdom and spirit of the universe ! Thou soul that art the eternity of thought, That givest to forms and images a breath And everlasting motion, not in vain By day or star-light thus from my first dawn Of childhood didst thou intertwine for me The passions that build up our human soul...
第16页 - That, father ! will I gladly do : 'Tis scarcely afternoon — The minster-clock has just struck two, And yonder is the moon.
第20页 - Sisters and brothers, little Maid, How many may you be ?" " How many ? Seven in all," she said, And wondering looked at me. "And where are they ? I pray you tell.
第223页 - Where was their occupation and abode. And hence this Tale, while I was yet a Boy Careless of books, yet having felt the power Of Nature, by the gentle agency Of natural objects, led me on to feel 30 For passions that were not my own, and think (At random and imperfectly indeed) On man, the heart of man, and human life. Therefore, although it be a history Homely and rude, I will relate the same For the delight of a few natural hearts ; And, with yet fonder feeling, for the sake Of youthful Poets,...
第3页 - My heart leaps up when I behold A rainbow in the sky: So was it when my life began ; So is it now I am a man ; So be it when I shall grow old, Or let me die! The child is father of the man; And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety.
第40页 - Tinkled like iron; while far distant hills Into the tumult sent an alien sound Of melancholy not unnoticed, while the stars Eastward were sparkling clear, and in the west The orange sky of evening died away. Not seldom from the uproar I retired Into a silent bay, or sportively Glanced sideway, leaving the tumultuous throng, To cut across the reflex of a star That fled, and, flying still before me, gleamed Upon the glassy plain...
第xx页 - He is retired as noontide dew, Or fountain in a noonday grove; And you must love him, ere to you He will seem worthy of your love. The...
第xxxiii页 - She is the fairies' midwife, and she comes In shape no bigger than an agate-stone On the forefinger of an alderman, Drawn with a team of little atomies Athwart men's noses as they lie asleep : Her waggon-spokes made of long spinners...
第239页 - tis believed by all That many and many a day he thither went, And never lifted up a single stone.