Nor, perchance — If I should be where I no more can hear Thy voice, nor catch from thy wild eyes these gleams Of past existence — wilt thou then forget That on the banks of this delightful stream We stood together ; and that I, so long A worshipper... The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth - Side 127af William Wordsworth - 1871 - 568 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1882 - 984 sider
...Unwearied in that service : rather say With warmer love; oh, with far deeper zeal Of holier love. Xor wilt thou then forget, That after many wanderings,...landscape, were to me More dear, both for themselves and for thy sake. [Frnm Tile E.mimion.'] THE PROP OF FAITH. OXE adequate support For the calamities of... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 686 sider
...tender joy wilt thou remember me, And these my exhortations ! Nor, perchance — If I should be where I no more can hear Thy voice, nor catch from thy wild...landscape, were to me More dear, both for themselves and for thy sake! LINES WRITTEN IN EARLY SPRING. I heard a thousand blended notes, While in a grove I sat... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 734 sider
...tender joy wilt thou remember me, And these my exhortations ! Nor, perchance — If I should be where I no more can hear Thy voice, nor catch from thy wild...landscape, were to me More dear, both for themselves and for thy sake ! LINES WRITTEN IN EARLY SPRING. I heard a thousand blended notes, While in a grove I... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1884 - 654 sider
...tender joy wilt thou remember me, And these my exhortations ! Nor, perchance — If I should be where I no more can hear Thy voice, nor catch from thy wild...landscape, were to me More dear, both for themselves and for thy sake! LINES WRITTEN IN EARLY SPRING. I heard a thousand blended notes, While in a grove I sat... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1885 - 344 sider
...tender joy wilt thou remember me, And these my exhortations ! nor, perchance, If I should be where I no more can hear Thy voice, nor catch from thy wild...landscape, were to me More dear, both for themselves and for thy sake. LINES LEFT UPON A SEAT IN A YEW-TREE WHICH STANDS NEAR THE LAKE OF ESTHWAITE, ON A DESOLATE... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1885 - 64 sider
...tender joy wilt thou remember me, And these my exhortations ! nor, perchance, If I should be where I no more can hear Thy voice, nor catch from thy wild...landscape, were to me More dear, both for themselves and for thy sake. CASSELL & COMPANY, LIMITED. r ... | |
| John Milton - 1885 - 122 sider
...stood together; and that I, so long A worshipper of Nature, hither came, Unwearied in that serviee : rather say With warmer love, oh ! with far deeper...landscape, were to me More dear, both for themselves and for thy sake. CASSHLL & COHPANV, LIMITED. * ... | |
| Mary Wilder Tileston - 1886 - 204 sider
...tender joy wilt thou remember me, And these my exhortations ! Nor, perchance, If I should be where I no more can hear Thy voice, nor catch from thy wild...landscape, were to me More dear, both for themselves and for thy sake ! \VII.UAM WORDSWORTH RAIN AFTER DROUGHT. A FEW short hours ago, and all the land L *•... | |
| Harold Bloom - 1971 - 516 sider
...in me, the creative joy, will die." The closing lines, with their immense music, are not complete: Nor wilt thou then forget That after many wanderings,...landscape, were to me More dear, both for themselves and for thy sakel He leaves out "for my sake," but the poem has made clear that his salvation, as man and... | |
| David Daiches - 1969 - 356 sider
...thing in the benedictory, conclusion addressed to his sister: Nor, perchance— If I should be where I no more can hear Thy voice, nor catch from thy wild...landscape, were to me More dear, both for themselves and for thy sake! Different again in tone and style are those poems simply descriptive of experiences which... | |
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