Their notion of its perfect rest. A convent, even a hermit's cell Would break the silence of this Dell; It is not quiet, is not ease, But something deeper far than these; The separation that is here Is of the grave ; and of austere And happy feelings... The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'. - Side 137redigeret af - 1852Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 258 sider
...Fancy in this lonely Spot Was moved ; and in this way express'd Their notion of it's perfect rest. A Convent, even a hermit's Cell Would break the silence...separation that is here Is of the grave ; and of austere And happy feelings of the dead : And, therefore, was it rightly said That Ossian, last of all his race... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 358 sider
...Whose Fancy in this lonely Spot Was moved; and in this way express'd Their notion of it's perfect rest. A Convent, even a hermit's Cell" ••~ Would break the silence of this Dell z It is not quiet, is not ease ; But something deeper far than these : The separation that is here... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 438 sider
...Fancy in this lonely Spot Was moved ; and in this way express' d Their notion of its perfect rest. A Convent, even a hermit's Cell Would break the silence...separation that is here Is of the grave ; and of austere And happy feelings of the dead : And, therefore, was it rightly said That Ossian, last of all his race... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 442 sider
...Whose Fancy in this lonely Spot Was moved ; and in this way expressed Their notion of its perfect rest A Convent, even a hermit's Cell Would break the silence...separation that is here Is of the grave ; and of austere And happy feelings of the dead : And, therefore, was it rightly said That Ossian, last of all his race... | |
| 1826 - 952 sider
...Fancy in this lonely Spot Was moved ; and in this way express'd Their notion of its perfect rest À Convent, even a hermit's Cell, Would break the silence...separation that is here Is of the grave ; and of austere And happy feelings of the dead : And, therefore, was it rightly said That Ossian, last of all his race... | |
| 1847 - 788 sider
..."A convent — even a heonit'i cell Wonld break tin silence of thii d«lL — It in not quiet— IB not ease, But something deeper far than these. The separation that is here 1« of the grave, and of anstere And happy feelings of the dead.'' Nor in Glen Lui can one feel inclined... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1820 - 372 sider
...Whose Fancy in this lonely Spot Was moved ; and in this way expressed Their notion of its perfect rest. A Convent, even a hermit's Cell Would break the silence...separation that is here Is of the grave ; and of austere And happy feelings of the dead : And, therefore, was it rightly said That Ossian, last of all his race... | |
| 1826 - 1004 sider
...Fancy in this lonely Spot Was moved ; and in this way express'd .. i Their notion of its perfect rest. A Convent, even a hermit's Cell, •' Would break...separation that is here Is of the grave ; and of austere And happy feelings of the dead : And, therefore, was it rightly said That Ossian, last of all his race... | |
| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1826 - 550 sider
...Whose Fancy in this lonely spot Was moved ; and in this way expressed Their notion of its perfect rest A convent, even a hermit's cell, Would break the silence...separation that is here Is of the grave ; and of austere And happy feelings of the dead : And, therefore, was it rightly said, That Ossian, last of all his... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 sider
...Whose Fancy in this lonely spot Wan moved ; and in this way exprcss'd Their notion of its perfect rent. now are panting- up life's hill ! Til twilight-time of good and ill, And more than common strength Bat something deeper far than these : The separation that is here Is of the grave ; and of austere... | |
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