He is retired as noontide dew, Or fountain in a noon-day grove ; And you must love him, ere to you He will seem worthy of your love. The outward shows of sky and earth, Of hill and valley, he has viewed ; And impulses of deeper birth Have come to him... Wordsworth - 第 126 頁Frederic William Henry Myers 著 - 1881 - 184 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 240 頁
...will seem worthy of your love. The outward shews of sky and earth, Of hill and valley he has view'd ; And impulses of deeper birth Have come to him in solitude. In common things thai round us lie Some random truths he can impart The harvest of a quiet eye That broods and sleeps... | |
| 1801 - 734 頁
...earth. Of hill and valley he has view'd; And impulfes of deeper birth Have come to him in folitude. In common things that round us lie, .Some random truths he can impart ; The harveft of a quiet eye, That broods and fleeps on hi* own heart. But he is weak, both man and boy.... | |
| 1801 - 730 頁
...earth, Of hill and valley he has view'd ; JJ And impulies of deeper birth Have come to him in iblitude. In common things that round us lie, Some random truths he can impart ; The harvcft of a quiet eye, That broods and fleeps on his own heart. But he is weak, both man and boy.... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 頁
...will seem worthy of your love. The outward shews of sky and earth, Of hill and valley he has view'd; And impulses of deeper birth Have come to him in solitude. In common things that round us lie Some random truths,he .can impart The harvest of a quiet eye That broods and sleeps on his own heart. But he is... | |
| 1810 - 560 頁
...interesting. And s\ich are Wordsworth's studies, or, as he himself expresses it, The outward shews of sky and earth, Of hill and valley he has viewed...impulses of deeper birth Have come to him in solitude. In this situation, the poet's feelings somewhat resemble those of a person accustomed to navigate a small... | |
| 1810 - 558 頁
...interesting. And such are Wordsworth's studies, or, as he himself ex. presses it, The outward shews of sky and earth, Of hill and valley he has viewed...impulses of deeper birth Have come to him in solitude. In this situation, the poet's feel-, ings somewhat resemble those of a, person accustomed to navigate... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 頁
...fountain in a noon-day grove ; And you must love him, ere to you He will seem worthy of your love. The outward shows of sky and earth, Of hill and valley,...weak, both Man and Boy, Hath been an idler in the land ; Contented if he might enjoy The things which others understand. — Come hither in thy hour... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 頁
...fountain in a noon-day grove ; And you must love him, ere to you He will seem worthy of your love. The outward shows of sky and earth, Of hill and valley,...quiet eye That broods and sleeps on his own heart. 100 But he is weak, both Man and Boy, Hath been an idler in the land ; Contented if he might enjoy... | |
| 1879 - 822 頁
...his imagination, and imposes on it from within influences stronger than any it receives from without. "The outward shows of sky and earth. Of hill and valley, he has viewed, But impulses of deeper birth Have come to him from solitude." * This quality of spirituality and freedom... | |
| 1822 - 468 頁
...clad in homely russet brown? . He murmurs near the running brooks, — A music sweeter than their own. In common things that round us lie, Some random truths...quiet eye, That broods and sleeps on his own heart. Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads. UNFEELING and morose as critics are usually deemed to be, they have still,... | |
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