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Pagina 44
... light of the summer even- ing was melting into dusk as Murdo and the cows left the highroad and made their slow way over a rough newly - made path that , when completed , was to lead past Murdo's house and down through the township of ...
... light of the summer even- ing was melting into dusk as Murdo and the cows left the highroad and made their slow way over a rough newly - made path that , when completed , was to lead past Murdo's house and down through the township of ...
Pagina 51
... lights , coming and going amid the myriad For the ripple to run over in its mirth . leaves , red and gold and gray and ... light ? The dewberry with its bloom , the honeysuckle , fra- grant and delicate beyond the use of English flowers ...
... lights , coming and going amid the myriad For the ripple to run over in its mirth . leaves , red and gold and gray and ... light ? The dewberry with its bloom , the honeysuckle , fra- grant and delicate beyond the use of English flowers ...
Pagina 62
... light ? There is a silence of light . His range The of feeling must be beggarly who has never felt the silence of light . Has he never stood alone on a broad green- sward flooded with slanting sunlight ? Or let him stand in a spacious ...
... light ? There is a silence of light . His range The of feeling must be beggarly who has never felt the silence of light . Has he never stood alone on a broad green- sward flooded with slanting sunlight ? Or let him stand in a spacious ...
Pagina 97
... light it throws on Words- worth's patriotic poetry . Not kings nor armies , but the " soul " of a people is what matters . relied LIVING AGE . VOL . XLI . On fleets and armies , and external wealth : But from within proceeds a Nation's ...
... light it throws on Words- worth's patriotic poetry . Not kings nor armies , but the " soul " of a people is what matters . relied LIVING AGE . VOL . XLI . On fleets and armies , and external wealth : But from within proceeds a Nation's ...
Pagina 109
... light . It was still twilight when he led them forth to the shadowy fields , and the plough , which had lain under the hedge since the previous day , seemed a dim and shape- less mass . He harnessed the horses with hands long accustomed ...
... light . It was still twilight when he led them forth to the shadowy fields , and the plough , which had lain under the hedge since the previous day , seemed a dim and shape- less mass . He harnessed the horses with hands long accustomed ...
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Pagina 111 - IT is not to be thought of that the Flood Of British freedom, which, to the open sea Of the world's praise, from dark antiquity Hath flowed, ' with pomp of waters, unwithstood,' Roused though it be full often to a mood Which spurns the check of salutary bands,* That this most famous Stream in bogs and sands Should perish ; and to evil and to good Be lost for ever. In our halls is hung Armoury of the invincible Knights of old : We must be free or die, who speak the tongue That Shakspeare spake ; the...
Pagina 347 - The rod and reproof give wisdom ; but a child left to himself, bringeth his mother to shame.
Pagina 471 - That is not quite true," said Johnson ; " I saved appearances tolerably well; but I took care that the Whig dogs should not have the best of it.
Pagina 112 - Did both find, helpers to their hearts' desire, And stuff at hand, plastic as they could wish, — Were called upon to exercise their skill, Not in "Utopia, — subterranean fields, — Or some secreted island, Heaven knows where ! But in the very world, which is the world Of all of us, — the place where, in the end, We find our happiness, or not at all...
Pagina 111 - GREAT men have been among us ; hands that penned And tongues that uttered wisdom — better none : The later Sidney, Marvel, Harrington, Young Vane, and others who called Milton friend. These moralists could act and comprehend : They knew how genuine glory was put on ; Taught us how rightfully a nation shone In splendour : what strength was, that would not bend But in magnanimous meekness.
Pagina 557 - Whether it is right or advisable to create beings like Heathcliff, I do not know: I scarcely think it is. But this I know; the writer who possesses the creative gift owns something of which he is not always master — something that, at times, strangely wills and works for itself.
Pagina 112 - Was like a lake, or river bright and fair, A span of waters ; yet what power is there ! What mightiness for evil and for good ! Even so doth God protect us if we be Virtuous and wise. Winds blow, and waters roll, Strength to the brave, and power, and deity, Yet in themselves are nothing...
Pagina 287 - The world's a bubble and the Life of Man Less than a span In his conception wretched, from the womb So to the tomb; Curst from his cradle, and brought up to years With cares and fears. Who then to frail mortality shall trust, But limns on water, or but writes in dust. Yet...
Pagina 287 - Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore, So do our minutes hasten to their end; Each changing place with that which goes before, In sequent toil all forwards do contend.
Pagina 111 - In white-sleeved shirts are playing ; and the roar Of the waves breaking on the chalky shore : All, all are English. Oft have I looked round With joy in Kent's green vales ; but never found Myself so satisfied in heart before. Europe is yet in bonds ; but let that pass, Thought for another moment.