Was wanting yet the pure delight of love By sound diffused, or by the breathing air, Or by the silent looks of happy things, Or flowing from the universal face Of earth and sky. But he had felt the power Of Nature, and already was prepared, By his intense... The Sabbath - Sivu 21tekijä(t) Henry A. Worcester - 1840 - 126 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| William Wordsworth - 1921 - 254 sivua
..._Bjil_he__had felt the power Of^arture^aadjdreadjr ^wasprSprtred; 75 By his intense conceptions, ~to~feceive Deeply the lesson deep of love which he, Whom Nature,...has taught To feel intensely, cannot but receive. II. THE VALLEY OF BLEA TARN. Diverging now (as if his quest had been Some secret of the mountains,... | |
| Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1880 - 850 sivua
...that transcends The imperfect offices of prayer and praise. Of him it might be said that he was found By his intense conceptions, to receive Deeply, the lesson deep of love." He dearly loved his home, and delighted in listening to the music of his family. Yet like most men... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1985 - 84 sivua
...breathing air, Or by the silent looks of happy things, Or flowing from the universal face Of earth and sky. But he had felt the power Of Nature, and already was...has taught To feel intensely, cannot but receive. Ere his ninth year he had been sent abroad 65-81 Against the educational theorists of the day, who... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1994 - 628 sivua
...breathing air, Or by the silent looks of happy things, Or flowing from the universal face Of earth and sky. But he had felt the power Of nature, and already was prepared 210 By his intense conceptions to receive Deeply, the lesson deep of love, which he Whom Nature, by... | |
| Klaus P. Mortensen - 1998 - 208 sivua
...the power Of nature, and already was prepared By his intense conceptions to receive Deeply the lesson of love, which he Whom Nature, by whatever means, has taught To feel intensely, cannot but receive. (PWV pp.382 11.1 12-1 17) Fundamentally, the power of nature is love, ie an infinite and all-encompassing... | |
| Patrick J. Keane - 2005 - 575 sivua
...Of Nature," and so was being prepared "to receive / Deeply the lesson deep of love": a lesson that he, "Whom Nature, by whatever means, has taught / To feel intensely, cannot but receive" (191-96): Such was the Boy — but for the growing Youth What soul was his, when, from the naked top... | |
| 1815 - 594 sivua
...looks of happy thing«, Or flowing from the universal face Of earth and sky. But he had felt the powor Of Nature, and already was prepared, By his intense...has taught To feel intensely, cannot but receive. ' From early childhood, even as hath been said, From his sixth year, he had been sent abroad In summer... | |
| 1893 - 412 sivua
...air, Or by the silent looks of happy things, Or flowing from the universal face Of earth and sky. liut he had felt the power Of Nature, and already was prepared...to receive Deeply the lesson deep of love which he From Nature, by whatever means, has taught To feel intensely, cannot but receive." There are, I think... | |
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