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" The wind, the tempest roaring high, The tumult of a Tropic sky, Might well be dangerous food For him, a Youth to whom was given So much of earth, so much of Heaven, And such impetuous blood. "
Blackwood's Magazine - Page 254
1819
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The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an ..., Volume 3

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 772 pages
...tropic sky, Might well be dangerous food For him, a Youth to whom was given So much of earth — so much of heaven, And such impetuous blood. Whatever...his heart. Nor less, to feed voluptuous thought, The beanteous forms of nature wrought, Fair trees and lovely flowers ; The breezes their own languor lent;...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of T. Noon Talfourd: Author of "Ion."

Thomas Noon Talfourd - English literature - 1864 - 358 pages
...a tropic sky, Might well be dangerous food, For him, a youth to whom was given So much of earth, so much of heaven, And such Impetuous blood. Whatever...or sound, Did to his mind Impart A kindred impulse, seem'd allied To his own powers, and Justified The workings of his heart. Nor less to feed voluptuous...
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The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language

Francis Turner Palgrave - English poetry - 1867 - 360 pages
...a tropic sky Might well be dangerous food For him, a youth to whom was given So much of earth—so much of heaven, And such impetuous blood. Whatever...Irregular in sight or sound Did to his mind impart To his own powers, and justified A kindred impulse, seem'd allied The workings of his heart. Nor less,...
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The poetical works of William Wordsworth, ed. with a critical memoir by W.M ...

William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1871 - 642 pages
...For him, a Youth to whom was given So much of earth — so much of heaven, And such impetuous hlood. Whatever in those climes he found Irregular in sight...his own powers, and justified The workings of his hearI. Nor less, to feed voluptuous thought, The heauteous forms of nature wrought, Fair trees and...
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Hovedstrømninger i det 19de aarhundredes litteratur ..., Volume 2

Georg Brandes - Literature, Modern - 1875 - 544 pages
...Naturscener og disse Mennesker. Det gik ham som den unge Mand i Wordsworth's Ruth: Whatever in these climea he found Irregular in sight or sound Did to his mind impart A kindred impnlse, seemed allied To his own powers and justified The workings of his heart. Han, der i lige Linie...
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The poetical works of William Wordsworth, ed. with a critical memoir by W.M ...

William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1880 - 618 pages
...tropic sky, Might well be dangerous food For him, a Youth to whom was given So much of earth— so much of heaven, And such impetuous blood. Whatever...Irregular in sight or sound Did to his mind impart A kmdred impulse, seemed allied To his own powers, and justified The workings of his heart. Nor less,...
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Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1881 - 826 pages
...tropic sky, Might well be d uigerous food For him, a Youth to whom was given So much of enrth — so much of heaven, And such impetuous blood. Whatever...found Irregular in sight or sound Did to his mind impnrt A kindred impulse, seemed allied To his own powers, and justified The workings of his heart....
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 2

William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1882 - 420 pages
...tropic sky, Might well be dangerous food For him, a Youth to whom was given So much of earth — so much of heaven, And such impetuous blood. Whatever...justified The workings of his heart Nor less, to feed voluptiious thought, The beauteous forms of nature wrought, Fair trees and gorgeous flowers ; l The...
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The poetical works of William Wordsworth, ed. with a critical memoir by W.M ...

William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1882 - 642 pages
...For him, a Youth to whom was given So much of earth— so much of heaven, And such impetuous hlood. Co."+ M) heauteous forms of nature wrought, Fair trees and gorgeous flowers ; The hreezes their own languor...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 2

William Wordsworth - 1882 - 404 pages
...tropic sky, Might well be dangerous food For him, a Youth to whom was given So much of earth — so much of heaven, And such impetuous blood. Whatever...allied To his own powers, and justified The workings of Ms heart. Nor less, to feed voluptuous 'thought, The beauteous forms of nature wrought, Fair trees...
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