Of boyhood, many an hour in caves forlorn, And 'mid the hollow depths of naked crags He sate, and even in their fixed lineaments, Or from the power of a peculiar eye, Or by creative feeling overborne, Or by predominance of thought oppressed, Even in their... The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth - Sida 16efter William Wordsworth - 1854Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| William Wordsworth - 1985 - 84 sidor
...after day Of boyhood, many an hour in caves forlorn And in the hollow depths of naked crags 50 He sate, and even in their fixed lineaments, Or from the power...oppressed, Even in their fixed and steady lineaments 55 He traced an ebbing and a flowing mind, Expression ever varying. Thus informed, He had small need... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1994 - 628 sidor
...after day Of boyhood, many an hour in caves forlorn, And in the hollow depths of naked crags He sate, and even in their fixed lineaments Or from the power...flowing mind, Expression ever varying. Thus informed 1 80 He had small need of books; for many a Tale Traditionary round the mountains hung: And many a... | |
| Alison Hickey - 1997 - 268 sidor
...after-day Of boyhood, many an hour in caves forlorn, And 'mid the hollow depths of naked crags He sate, and even in their fixed lineaments, Or from the power...ebbing and a flowing mind, Expression ever varying. (1.153-62, emphasis added) We can read this either as an obscuring superimposition of the Poet's voice... | |
| 1815 - 594 sidor
...an hour in caves forlorn, And 'mid the hollow depths of naked crag* He sate, and even in their fix'd lineaments, Or from the power of a peculiar eye, Or...creative feeling overborne, Or by predominance of thought oppreis'd. Even in their £x'd and steady lineaments He traced an ebbing and a flowing mind> Expression... | |
| 1893 - 412 sidor
...things he saw." '• Many an hour in caves forlorn. And 'mid the hollow depths of naked crags. He sate, and even in their fixed lineaments, Or from the power of a peculiar eye. Or by creature feeling overborne, Or by predominance of thought oppressed, Even in their fixed and steady... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - 1866 - 786 sidor
...caves forlorn, And mid the hollow depths of naked crags Fie sate, and e'en in their fix'd hnearr.ents, 418 419 Or by predominance of thought oppress'd, E'en in their fix'd and steady lineaments He traced... | |
| W J B Owen - 2007 - 349 sidor
...vividly great objects that they lay Upon his mind like substances ... Even in their [the mountains'] fixed and steady lineaments He traced an ebbing and a flowing mind. And further, as he watched an impressive sunrise: in such high hour Of visitation from the living God,... | |
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