| William Wordsworth - 1820 - 372 Seiten
...swain (Like the bright confines of another world) Not doubtfully perceived. — Look homeward now! In depth, in height, in circuit, how serene The spectacle,...earth, and air, and earth-embracing sea, A revelation infinite it seems; Display august of man's inheritance, Of Britain's calm felicity and power. 129 VII.... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 412 Seiten
...swain (Like the bright confines of another world) Not doubtfully perceived.— Look homeward now ! In depth, in height, in circuit, how serene The spectacle,...earth, and air, and earth-embracing sea, A revelation infinite it seems; Display august of man's inheritance, Of Britain's calm felicity and power. Black... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 Seiten
...shepherdswain. Like the bright confines of another world, Not doubtfully perceived.—Look homeward now ! In depth, in height, in circuit, how serene The spectacle,...Nature's Works, In earth, and air, and earth-embracing eea, A Revelation infinite it seems; Display august of man's inheritance, Of Britain's calm felicity... | |
| Massachusetts. Geological Survey - 1841 - 348 Seiten
...afford sufficient soil. Hence the view from the summit is entirely unobstructed. And what a view ! " In depth, in height, in circuit, how serene The spectacle, how pure !—Of Nature's works In earth and air, A revelation infinite it seems." You feel yourself to be standing above every thing around you ; and... | |
| Edward Hitchcock - 1841 - 354 Seiten
...afford sufficient soil. Hence the view from the summit is entirely unobstructed. And what a view ! " In depth, in height, in circuit, how serene The spectacle, how pure !—Of Nature's works In earth and air, A revelation infinite it seems." You feel yourself to be standing above every thing around you ; and... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 Seiten
...shepherd-swain (Like the bright confines of another world) Not doubtfully perceived.—Look homeward now ! In depth, in height, in circuit, how serene The spectacle,...earth, and air, and earth-embracing sea, A revelation infinite it seems ; Display august of man's inheritance, Of Britain's calm felicity and power ! 1811... | |
| John Hayward - 1847 - 472 Seiten
...sufficient soil. Thence the view from the summit is entirely unobstructed. And what a view !— " In depili, in height, in circuit, how serene The spectacle, how pure !—Of nature's works In earlh and air, A revelation infinite it seems." " You feel yourself to be standing above everything... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 Seiten
...shepherd-swain (Like the bright confines of another world) Not doubtfully perceived. — Look homeward now I In depth, in height, in circuit, how serene The spectacle, how pure ! — Of Nature's work«, In earth, and air, and earth-embracing sea, A revelation infinite it seems; Display august... | |
| John Linton - 1852 - 196 Seiten
...unimaginative beholder with feelings of elevated pleasure ; and we are ready to exclaim with the poet— " In depth, in height, in circuit, how serene The spectacle,...earth, and air, and earth-embracing sea, A revelation infinite it seems ; Display august of man's inheritance, Of Britain's calm felicity and power.' Although... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - 776 Seiten
...shepherd-swain (Like the bright confines of another world) Not doubtfully perceived. — Look homeward now ! ave ! That way no more ! and ill beseems it me, Who...glory and futurity, To wander back on such unhealth infinite it seems ; Display august of man's inheritance, Of Britain's calm felicity and power ! NUTTING.... | |
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