THREE years she grew in sun and shower; Then Nature said, "A lovelier flower On earth was never sown ; This Child I to myself will take; She shall be mine, and I will make A Lady of my own. "Myself will to my darling be Both law and impulse : and with... Poems from the Poetical Works of William Wordsworth - 第108页作者:William Wordsworth - 1853 - 281 页全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1875 - 362 页
...mine, and I will make A Lady of my own. Myself will to my darling be Both law and impulse : and with me The Girl, in rock and plain, In earth and heaven,...in glade and bower, Shall feel an over-seeing power i To kindle and restrain." There is no need to quote the rest, it is well-known ; but nothing can be... | |
| Edwin Percy Whipple - 1899 - 356 页
...mine, and I will make A lady of my own. Myself will to my darling be th law and impulse ; and with me The girl in rock and plain, In earth and heaven, in...with glee across the lawn, Or up the mountain springs ; nd hers shall be the breathing balm, id hers the silence and the calm Of mute insensate things. The... | |
| Susan Eilenberg - 1992 - 302 页
...makes the plans that Nature reveals. She shares Nature's power even as she is subjected to it. Dwelling "in rock and plain, / In earth and heaven, in glade and bower," she haunts the ground, moves the clouds, causes the trees to bow. She might be a genius loci, if only... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1994 - 628 页
...own. 'Myself will to my darling be Both law and impulse: and with me The Girl, in rock and plain, 10 In earth and heaven, in glade and bower, Shall feel...glee across the lawn Or up the mountain springs; And hers shall be the breathing balm, And hers the silence and the calm Of mute insensate things. 'The... | |
| David Herbert Lawrence - 1995 - 452 页
...written analysis that was not difficult, because they had done it before: She shall be sportive as a fawn That wild with glee across the lawn Or up the mountain springs.145 She wrote that from memory, because it pleased her. So the golden afternoon passed away... | |
| Stephen Adams - 1997 - 260 页
...wax— Of cabbages— and kings— And why the sea is boiling hot— And whether pigs have wings." She shall be sportive as the fawn That wild with glee across the lawn Or up the mountain springs; And hers shall be the breathing balm, And hers the silence and the calm Of mute, insensate things. This... | |
| William Wordsworth - 2000 - 788 页
...mine, and I will make A Lady of my own. Myself will to my darling be Both law and impulse, and with me The Girl in rock and plain, In earth and heaven, in...glee across the lawn Or up the mountain springs, And hers shall be the breathing balm, And hers the silence and the calm Of mute insensate things. The floating... | |
| J. Robert Barth - 2003 - 180 页
...mine, and I will make A Lady of my own. "Myself will to my darling be Both law and impulse: and with me The Girl, in rock and plain, In earth and heaven,...glee across the lawn Or up the mountain springs; And hers shall be the breathing balm, And hers the silence and the calm Of mute insensate things." (1-18)... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2003 - 356 页
...mine, and I will make A Lady of my own. 'Myself will to my darling be Both law and impulse, and with me The Girl in rock and plain, In earth and heaven, in glade and bower, 10 Shall feel an overseeing power To kindle or restrain. 'She shall be sportive as the fawn That wild... | |
| Scott Russell Sanders - 2004 - 272 页
...Ballads of Mr. Wordsworth sent chills through him. "She shall be sportive as the fawn," he chanted, "that wild with glee across the lawn or up the mountain springs." He imagined himself hiking with the poet beside lakes and roaring cataracts. Or he would visit Mr.... | |
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