Man holds with week-day man in the hourly walk Of the mind's business : these are the degrees By which true Sway doth mount ; this is the stalk True Power doth grow on ; and her rights are these. Argentine. An auto-biography - Sida 293efter Argentine - 1839 - 363 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Woodrow Wilson - 1925 - 1090 sidor
...perfect freedom, and the talk Man holds with week-day man in the hourly walk Of the mind's business: these are the degrees By which true sway doth* mount ; this is the stalk True power doth grow on ; and her rights are these." The men who framed the government were not radicals. They trimmed old... | |
| Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 906 sidor
...perfect freedom, and the talk Man holds with week-day man in the hourly walk Of the mind's business: these are the degrees By which true Sway doth mount; this is the stalk True Power doth grow on; and her rights are these. William Wordsworth O FRIEND! I know not which way I must look For comfort,... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1926 - 428 sidor
...perfect freedom, and the talk Man holds with week-day man in the hourly walk Of the mind's business: these are the degrees By which true sway doth mount; this is the stalk True power doth grow on ; and her rights are these. ' ' The men who framed the government were not radicals. They trimmed old... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1927 - 734 sidor
...perfect freedom, and the talk Man holds with week-day man in the hourly walk Of the mind's business : these are the degrees By which true Sway doth mount ; this is the stalk True Power doth grow on ; and her rights are these. (1802) A FAREWELL1 FAREWELL, thou little Nook of mountain-ground, Thou... | |
| Benjamin Harrison Lehman - 1928 - 226 sidor
...perfect freedom, and the talk Man holds with week-day man in the hourly walk Of the mind's business: these are the degrees By which true Sway doth mount; this is the stalk True Power doth grow on; and her rights are these (304). Nearly forty years later (1838) he described for the last forceful... | |
| Stuart Curran - 1990 - 280 sidor
...perfect freedom, and the talk Man holds with week-day man in the hourly walk Of the mind's business: these are the degrees By which true Sway doth mount; this is the stalk True Power doth grow on; and her rights are these. ("I griev'd for Buonaparte," 9-14) Hunt's portrayal of Wordsworth, in the... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1994 - 628 sidor
...perfect freedom, and the talk Man holds with week-day man in the hourly walk Of the mind's business: these are the degrees By which true Sway doth mount; this is the stalk True Power doth grow on; and her rights are these. 'Methought I saw the footsteps of a throne' Methought I saw the footsteps... | |
| Simon Bainbridge - 1995 - 292 sidor
...perfect freedom, and the talk Man holds with week-day man in the hourly walk Of the mind's business: these are the degrees By which true Sway doth mount; this is the stalk True Power doth grow on; and her rights are these, (lines 9-14) Wordsworth reinforces his argument through his poetic technique.... | |
| Willard Spiegelman - 1995 - 234 sidor
...perfect freedom, and the talk Man holds with week-day man in the hourly walk Of the mind's business: these are the degrees By which true Sway doth mount; this is the stalk True Power doth grow on; and her rights are these. The paradoxical combinations within these abstractions (for example, "leisure"... | |
| Paula R. Feldman, Daniel Robinson - 2002 - 302 sidor
...perfect freedom, and the talk Man holds with week-day man in the hourly walk Of the mind's business: these are the degrees By which true Sway doth mount; this is the stalk True Power doth grow on; and her rights are these. (1802) 204. '"With how sad steps, O Moon thou climb'st the sky"' "With how... | |
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