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" Cased in the unfeeling armour of old time, The lightning, the fierce wind, and trampling waves. Farewell, farewell, the heart that lives alone, Housed in a dream, at distance from the kind ! Such happiness, wherever it be known, Is to be pitied ; for... "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Sivu 257
1819
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Wordsworth

Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh, Walter Raleigh - 1903 - 248 sivua
...heart that lives alone, Housed in a dream, at distance from the Kind ! Such happiness, wherever it be known, Is to be pitied ; for 'tis surely blind. But...patient cheer, And frequent sights of what is to be borne ! Such sights, or worse, as are before me here. — Not without hope we suffer and we mourn....

Annual Report

Saskatchewan. Department of Education - 1910 - 260 sivua
...that lives alone, 10 Housed in a dream, at distance from the Kind ! Such happiness, wherever it be known, Is to be pitied ; for 'tis surely blind. But...patient cheer, And frequent sights of what is to be borne; 15 Such sights, or worse, as are before me here. (a) Explain "labors" (1. 3) ; "pageantry" (1....

William Faulkner: The Yoknapatawpha Country

Cleanth Brooks - 1989 - 518 sivua
...farewell to "the heart that lives alone, / Housed in a dream, at distance from the Kind" and welcomes "fortitude, and patient cheer, / And frequent sights of what is to be borne!"4 In 18o5 also he wrote 4. E. de Selincourt and H. Darbishire, eds., The Poetical Works of William...
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Selected Poems

William Wordsworth - 1994 - 628 sivua
...heart that lives alone, Housed in a dream, at distance from the Kind! Such happiness, wherever it be known, Is to be pitied; for 'tis surely blind. But...patient cheer, And frequent sights of what is to be borne! Such sights, or worse, as are before me here. 60 Not without hope we suffer and we mourn. Stepping...
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The Poetics of Disappointment: Wordsworth to Ashbery

Laura Quinney - 1999 - 232 sivua
...the somber artificiality of the "fortitude" and "patient cheer" invoked in the poem's last stanza. But welcome fortitude, and patient cheer, And frequent sights of what is to be borne! Such sights, or worse, as are before me here. — Not without hope we suffer and we mourn. (56-60)...
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The Major Works

William Wordsworth - 2000 - 788 sivua
...Heart that lives alone, Housed in a dream, at distance from the Kind! Such happiness, wherever it be known, Is to be pitied; for 'tis surely blind. But welcome fortitude, and patient chear, And frequent sights of what is to be borne! Such sights, or worse, as are before me here. —...
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Wordsworth in His Major Lyrics: The Art and Psychology of Self-representation

Leon Waldoff - 2001 - 192 sivua
...to be pitied; for 'tis surely blind" [55—56]) and, in the last stanza, to turn toward the future: But welcome fortitude, and patient cheer, And frequent sights of what is to be borne! Such sights, or worse, as are before me here. — Not without hope we suffer and we mourn. (57—60)...
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Aldous Huxley Between East and West

C. C. Barfoot - 2001 - 268 sivua
...is equally unconvincing in its concluding assertion that the poet has been reconciled with his fate: But welcome fortitude, and patient cheer. And frequent sights of what is to be borne! Such sights, or worse, as are before me here. Not without hope we suffer and we mourn.28 At...
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Lyrical Ballads and Other Poems

William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2003 - 356 sivua
...heart that lives alone, Housed in a dream, at distance from the Kind! Such happiness, wherever it be known, Is to be pitied; for 'tis surely blind. But...patient cheer, And frequent sights of what is to be borne! Such sights, or worse, as are before me here. Not without hope we suffer and we mourn. 60 Stepping...
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Living Forms: Romantics and the Monumental Figure

Bruce Haley - 2003 - 322 sivua
...figure in Beaumont's painting (a "passionate Work") may be the force of "here" in the final stanza: "But welcome fortitude, and patient cheer,/ And frequent sights of what is to be borne!/ Such sights, or worse, as are before me here.—/ Not without hope we suffer and we mourn."...
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