Rightly is it said That Man descends into the VALE of years ; Yet have I thought that we might also speak, And not presumptuously, I trust, of Age, As of a final EMINENCE ; though bare In aspect and forbidding, yet a point On which 'tis not impossible... The Monthly Review - 第 279 頁1842完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Wordsworth - 1814 - 476 頁
...strength decay, to breathe in such estate As shall divide them wholly from the stir Of hopeful nature. Rightly is it said That Man descends into the VALE...sovereignty — a place of power — — A Throne, which may be likened unto his, Who, in some placid day of summer, looks Down from a mountain-top, — say one... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 456 頁
...strength decay, to breathe in such estate As shall divide them wholly from the stir Of hopeful nature. Rightly is it said That Man descends into the VALE...sovereignty — a place of power — — A Throne, that may be likened unto his, Who, in some placid day of summer, looks Down from a mountain-top, —... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 頁
...estate* As shall divide them wholly from the stir Of hopeful nature. Rightly is it said That SI ui descends into the VALE of years; Yet have I thought...final EMINENCE, though bare In aspect and forbidding, yrt a Point On wl. ich 't is not impossible to sit In awful sovereignly — a place of power— —... | |
| 1836 - 532 頁
...meditated action ; robbed of this Her sole support, she languishes and dies. Rightly is it said That mun descends into the VALE of years ; Yet have I thought...EMINENCE, though bare In aspect and forbidding, yet a Imint On which 'tis not impossible to sit In awful sovereignty — a place of power — A throne, which... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1836 - 398 頁
...strength decay, to breathe in such estate As shall divide them wholly from the stir Of hopeful nature. Rightly is it said That Man descends into the VALE...In awful sovereignty ; a place of power, A throne, that may be likened unto his, Who, in some placid day of summer, looks Down from a mountain-top, —... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - 1838 - 752 頁
...strength decay, to breathe in such estate As shall divide them wholly from the stir Of hopeful nature. , from the left approaching, they descry A liquid column, towering, shoot on high : The hare In aspect and forhidding, yet a point On which 'tis not impossible to sit In awful sovereignty... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 796 頁
...the stir Of hopeful nature. Rightly is it said That man descends into the VAI.E of years; Yet have l thought that we might also speak. And not presumptuously, I trust, of age, As of a final EMINENCE, though hare In aspect and forhidding, yet a point On which 'tis not impossihle to sit In awful sovereignty... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 頁
...not presumptuously, I trust, of age, As of a final EMINENCE, though hare In aspect and forhidding, yet a point On which 'tis not impossible to sit In awful sovereignty—a place of power— A throne, that may be liken'd unto his, Who, in some placid day of... | |
| Margaret Coxe - 1839 - 364 頁
...radiant with hope, towards the promised land." Truly under such circumstances, we may with the poet speak, '-And not presumptuously, I trust, of Age, As of a final Eminence, though bate In aspect anil forbidding, yet a Point, On which 'tis not impossible to sit In awful sovereignly,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1841 - 400 頁
...strength decay, to breathe in such estate As shall divide them wholly from the stir Of hopeful nature. Rightly is it said That Man descends into the VALE...presumptuously, I trust, of Age, As of a final EMINENCE j though bare In aspect and forbidding, yet a point On which 'tis not impossible to sit In awful sovereignty... | |
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