He who though thus endued as with a sense And faculty for storm and turbulence, Is yet a Soul whose master-bias leans To homefelt pleasures and to gentle scenes ; Sweet images ! which, wheresoe'er he be, Are at his heart ; and such fidelity It is his... Poems of Manhood ... - Página 551861 - 128 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Edward Hughes - 1856 - 482 páginas
...sees what he foresaw ; Or if an unexpected call succeed, Come when it will, is equal to the need. He who, though thus endued as with a sense And faculty...is his darling passion to approve; More brave for this, that he hath much to love:— 'Tis, finally, the Man, who, lifted high, Conspicuous object in... | |
| John Wilson, James Hogg, John Gibson Lockhart - 1866 - 508 páginas
...gently mingled." Tickler. And this is the ruling spirit of the Ebonian ! " Tis He who thus endowed as with a sense And faculty for storm and turbulence, Is yet a soul whose master-bias leans To innocent delights and gentle scenes. This is the ruthless Christopher — this is he Whom of every... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1857 - 480 páginas
...what he foresaw ; Or if an unexpected call succeed, Come when it will, is equal to the need : — He who, though thus endued as with a sense And faculty...is his darling passion to approve ; More brave for this, that he hath much to love : — 'Tis, finally, the Man, who, lifted high, Conspicuous object... | |
| Julia Addison - 1857 - 684 páginas
...wounded spirit of the wanderer had at last found shelter. CHAPTEE XLIII. THE BLIGHT OF EARLY ERROR. ' Is yet a soul whose master-bias leans To homefelt...images ! which, wheresoe'er he be, Are at his heart ; ' WOKDSWORTH. ' Like a plague, will memory break out — Upon his spirit with a fever's strength... | |
| 1858 - 460 páginas
...succeed, Come when it will, is equal to the need : He who, though thus endued, as with a sense And fuculty for storm and turbulence, Is yet a soul whose master-bias...is his darling passion to approve ; More brave for this, that he hath much to love : 'T is, finally, the man, who, lifted high, Conspicuous object in... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 274 páginas
...Whom they must follow, on whose head must fall, Like showers of manna, if they come at all. His is a soul, whose master-bias leans To home-felt pleasures...is his darling passion to approve, More brave for this — that he has much to love. Tis, finally, the man who, lifted high, Conspicuous o' ject in a... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1858 - 550 páginas
...what he foresaw ; Or if an unexpected call succeed, Come when it will, is equal to the need : — He who, though thus endued as with a sense And faculty for storm and turbulence, Is yet a soul whose master bias leans To homefelt pleasures and to gentle scenes ; Sweet images ! which, wheresoe'er he... | |
| George L. Craik - 1858 - 894 páginas
...sees what he foresaw. Or if an unexpected cull succeed, Come when it will, is equal to the need. He who, though thus endued as with a sense And faculty for storm and turbulence. Is yet a soul whose master-biad leans To home-felt pleasures and to gentle scenes ; — Sweet images ! which, wheresoe'er... | |
| WILLIAM WORDSWOTH - 1858 - 564 páginas
...what he foresaw ; Or if an unexpected call succeed, Come when it will, is equal to the need : — He who, though thus endued as with a sense And faculty for storm and turbulence, Is yet a soul whose master bias leans To homefelt pleasures and to gentle scenes ; Sweet images ! which, wheresoe'er he... | |
| 1859 - 914 páginas
...Nor will this passage, with which we conclude our citations, appear to be less faithful : — " He who, though thus endued as with a sense And faculty...is his darling passion to approve, More brave for this that he hath much to love." We have said little of Sir Henry Lawrence's intellectual character,... | |
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