Lyrical Ballads, 1800Woodstock Books, 1997 - 227 頁 The 1800 edition of Lyrical ballads consists of two volumes. The first contains most of the poems of the 1798 volume, though in a different order, together with a Preface, in which Wordsworth, working from Coleridge's notes, delivers the first sustained exposition by either poet of their shared convictions on the nature of poetry and its language. The second contains wholly new poems, including the Lucy poems, 'There was a boy', 'The Brothers', and 'Michael'. In its two-volume form Lyrical Ballads is reissued in 1802 and 1805 as the new voice of Wordsworth's poetry comes gradually to be heard. |
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第 22 頁
... soul In solitude . Stranger ! these gloomy boughs Had charms for him ; and here he loved to sit , His only visitants a straggling sheep , The stone - chat , or the glancing sand - piper ; And on these barren rocks , with juniper , And ...
... soul In solitude . Stranger ! these gloomy boughs Had charms for him ; and here he loved to sit , His only visitants a straggling sheep , The stone - chat , or the glancing sand - piper ; And on these barren rocks , with juniper , And ...
第 142 頁
... Soul with Pity ! All Impulses of Soul and Sense Had thrill'd my guileless Genevieve , The Music , and the doleful Tale , The rich and balmy Eve ; And Hopes , and Fears that kindle Hope , An undistinguishable Throng ! And gentle Wishes ...
... Soul with Pity ! All Impulses of Soul and Sense Had thrill'd my guileless Genevieve , The Music , and the doleful Tale , The rich and balmy Eve ; And Hopes , and Fears that kindle Hope , An undistinguishable Throng ! And gentle Wishes ...
第 156 頁
William Wordsworth. A life and soul to every mode of being Inseparably link'd . While thus he creeps From door to door ... soul , By that sweet taste of pleasure unpursu'd Doth find itself insensibly dispos'd To virtue and true goodness 156.
William Wordsworth. A life and soul to every mode of being Inseparably link'd . While thus he creeps From door to door ... soul , By that sweet taste of pleasure unpursu'd Doth find itself insensibly dispos'd To virtue and true goodness 156.
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Expostulation and Reply | 1 |
Animal Tranquillity and Decay a Sketch | 9 |
The Last of the Flock | 15 |
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