Imagination slept, And yet not utterly. I could not print Ground where the grass had yielded to the steps Of generations of illustrious men, Unmoved. I could not always lightly pass Through the same gateways, sleep where they had slept, Wake where they... Memorials Journal and Botanical Correspondence - Sida xviefter Charles Cardale Babington - 1897 - 475 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 424 sidor
...thought. Such was the tenor of the second act In this new life. Imagination slept, And yet not utterly. I could not print Ground where the grass had yielded...gateways, sleep where they had slept, Wake where they had waked, range that inclosure old, That garden of great intellects, undisturbed. Place also by the... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 396 sidor
...thought. Such was the tenor of the second act | In this new life. Imagination slept, And yet not utterly. I could not print Ground where the grass had yielded...illustrious men, Unmoved. I could not always lightly pass [slept, Through the same gateways, sleep where they had Wake where they waked, range that inclosure... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 412 sidor
...thought. Such was the tenor of the second act In this new life. Imagination slept, And yet not utterly. I could not print Ground where the grass had yielded...illustrious men, Unmoved. I could not always lightly pass [slept, Through the same gateways, sleep where the}' had Wake where they waked, range that inclosure... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 388 sidor
...thought. Such was the tenor of the second act In this new life. Imagination slept. And yet not utterly. I could not print Ground where the grass had yielded to the step? Of generations of illustrious men, Unmoved. I could not always lightly pass Through the same... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 396 sidor
...thought. Such was the tenor of the second act In this new life. Imagination slept, And yet not utterly. I could not print Ground where the grass had yielded to the step; Of generations of illustrious men, Unmoved. I could not always lightly pass Through the same... | |
| 1851 - 518 sidor
...influences of the place did not fail to act upon him : — " Imagination slept, And yet not utterly. I could not print Ground where the grass had yielded...they had slept, Wake where they waked, range that inclosure old, That garden of great intellects, undisturbed. Place also by the side of this dark sense... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 sidor
...thought. Such was the tenor of the second act In this new life. Imagination slept. And yet not utterly. I could not print Ground where the grass had yielded...pass, Through the same gateways, sleep where they lisa slept, Wake where they wakeil, range that incloiure old, That garden of grent intellects, undisturbed.... | |
| 1851 - 838 sidor
...pass Through the same gateways, sleep where they had slept, Wake when they waked, range that inclosure old, That garden of great intellects undisturbed. Place also by the side of this dark sense A noble feeling, that those spiritual men, Even the great Newton's own ethereal self, Seemed humbled... | |
| University magazine - 1851 - 796 sidor
...Through the same gateways, sleep where they bad slept, Wake when they waked, rango that inclosure olil. That garden of great intellects undisturbed. Place also by the side of this dark sense A noble feeling, that those spiritual men, Even the great Newton's own ethereal self, Síem*<l humbled... | |
| George Searle Phillips - 1852 - 314 sidor
...him, at times, to commence anew the race of learning and distinction. " I could not always pass Tliro' the same gateways, sleep where they had slept, Wake...old, That garden of great intellects, undisturbed." And yet, with the exception of " Lines written whilst sailing up the Cam," Wordsworth does not seem... | |
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