Wordsworth's PoetsDuncan Wu Carcanet, 2003 - 311 sider A unique opportunity to examine the apprenticeship of a great writer, this selection of poems composed between 1785 and 1790 reveals a precocious and remarkably accomplished early talent and shows that even in his earliest work, Wordsworth was already preoccupied with the themes that would later be explored fully in The Prelude. |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-3 af 26
Side 142
... sleep'st where hazel bands entwine The vernal grass with paler violets dress'd ; I would , sweet maid ! thy humble bed were mine , 5 And mine thy calm and enviable rest . For never more by human ills oppress'd Shall thy soft spirit ...
... sleep'st where hazel bands entwine The vernal grass with paler violets dress'd ; I would , sweet maid ! thy humble bed were mine , 5 And mine thy calm and enviable rest . For never more by human ills oppress'd Shall thy soft spirit ...
Side 177
... sleep , One plays continually upon a drum . 5 They give me bread and water , being a King , So that for want of sleep and sustenance My mind's distempered , and my body's numbed And whether I have limbs or no , I know not . Would my ...
... sleep , One plays continually upon a drum . 5 They give me bread and water , being a King , So that for want of sleep and sustenance My mind's distempered , and my body's numbed And whether I have limbs or no , I know not . Would my ...
Side 178
... sleeps . Edward Let me not die yet , stay . Oh ! stay a while ! Murderer How now , my Lord ? Edward Something still buzzeth in mine ears . And tells me if I sleep I never wake This fear is that which makes me tremble thus , And ...
... sleeps . Edward Let me not die yet , stay . Oh ! stay a while ! Murderer How now , my Lord ? Edward Something still buzzeth in mine ears . And tells me if I sleep I never wake This fear is that which makes me tremble thus , And ...
Indhold
Introduction | 9 |
James Graham 1st Marquis of Montrose Great | 15 |
Acknowledgements | 23 |
Copyright | |
29 andre sektioner vises ikke
Almindelige termer og sætninger
admirer appeared beneath Book bright Coleridge comes copy dark Date of reading dear death deep describes Dorothy doth early earth edited English extract fair fall fear feeling give green hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven hill hope hour included John kind Lady lake later leaves letter Library light lines live look March Milton mind morn Muse nature never night o'er once passing peace pleasure poem poet poetry praise present probably published remain rest rocks round scene seen shade side sleep song Sonnet soon soul sound speak spirit spring stream Suggested sweet tears tell thee things thou thought told tree true vale verse volume walk winds woods Wordsworth write young youth