| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 308 pages
...some hermit's cave, where by his fire The hermit sits alone. Though absent long, These forms of beauty have not been to me As is a landscape to a blind man's...along the heart ; And passing even into my purer mind, With tranquil restoration: — feelings too Of unremembered pleasure ; such, perhaps, As may have had... | |
| Epes Sargent - American poetry - 1881 - 1000 pages
...where by his lire The hermit sits alone. These beauteous forms, Through a long absence, have not beeu he red field was won ; Then saw in death his With tranquil restoration : — feelings too Of unremeiiibered pleasure : sncli, perhaps, As have no... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - English poetry - 1882 - 720 pages
...wild secluded scene impress Thoughts of more deep seclusion; and connect The landscape with the quiet of the sky. The day is come when I again repose Here,...along the heart; And passing even into my purer mind, With tranquil restoration; — feelings too Of unremember'd pleasure; such, perhaps, As have no slight... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1882 - 520 pages
...Thoughts of more deep seclusion ; and connect The landscape with the quiet pf the sky. The day is comq when I again repose Here, under this dark sycamore,...along the heart ; And passing even into my purer mind, With tranquil restoration : — feelings too Of unremembered pleasure : such, perhaps, As have no slight... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - American poetry - 1882 - 906 pages
...These plots of cottage ground, these orchard tufts, Which, at this season, with their unripe f niits, Are clad in one green hue, and lose themselves 'Mid...along the heart ; And passing even into my purer mind With tranquil restoration : — feelings too Of unremembered pleasure : such, perhaps, As have no slight... | |
| E. C. Relph - Architecture - 1981 - 252 pages
...sensitive to it. In his poem Tintem Abbey he writes of the Wye Valley on the border of England and Wales: These beauteous forms Through a long absence, have...sensations sweet Felt in the blood, and felt along the heart. (Wordsworth, 1 798, p. 66) Landscapes, and that meant primarily the landscapes of nature... | |
| Doris Eveline Faulkner Jones - Literary Criticism - 1982 - 244 pages
...nature has altered, because of a deepening in his soul-life. Speaking of his earlier visit, he says : "These beauteous forms Through a long absence, have...along the heart ; And passing even into my purer mind With tranquil restoration . . . . . . Nor less, I trust, To them I may have owed another gift, Of aspect... | |
| William Wordsworth - Literary Collections - 1985 - 84 pages
...some hermit's cave, where by his fire The hermit sits alone. Though absent long, These forms of beauty have not been to me As is a landscape to a blind man's...along the heart, And passing even into my purer mind With tranquil restoration - feelings too Of unremembered pleasure: such, perhaps, As may have had no... | |
| Lowry Nelson - Literary Criticism - 2010 - 333 pages
...he tells us in the second paragraph, evoked feelings so deep they have become a saving part of him. But oft, in lonely rooms, and mid the din Of towns...along the heart, And passing even into my purer mind With tranquil restoration:—feelings too Of unremembered pleasure; such, perhaps, As may have had... | |
| William Wordsworth - Fiction - 1994 - 628 pages
...wreaths of smoke Sent up, in silence, from among the trees! With some uncertain notice, as might seem 20 Of vagrant dwellers in the houseless woods, Or of...along the heart; And passing even into my purer mind, 30 With tranquil restoration: - feelings too Of unremembered pleasure: such, perhaps, As have no slight... | |
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