| William Wordsworth - 1866 - 512 σελίδες
...her majestic woods; Roaming, or resting under grateful shade In peace and meditative cheerfulness ; Where living things, and things inanimate Do speak, at Heaven's command, to eye and esr, And speak to social reason's inner sense, With inarticulate language. For, the Man — Who, in... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1870 - 474 σελίδες
...her majestic woods ; Roaming, or resting under grateful shade In peace and meditative cheerfulness ; 'Where living things, and things inanimate, Do speak, at Heaven's command, to eye and ear, And speak to social reason's inner sense, With inarticulate language. Tor, the Man — Who, in this... | |
| Philip Bolton - 1870 - 1098 σελίδες
...which yet requires investigation and arrangement. The poet, in prophetic mood, declares that — " Living things, and things inanimate, Do speak at heaven's command, to eye and ear, And speak to social reason's inner sense With inarticulate language. * * * And further, by contemplating... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1872 - 584 σελίδες
...her majestic woods ; Roaming, or resting under grateful shade In peace and meditative cheerfulness ; Where living things, and things inanimate, Do speak, at Heaven's command, to eye and ear, And speak to social reason's inner sense, With inarticulate language. For the man Who, in this spirit,... | |
| 1872 - 752 σελίδες
...name Can it be called) which they, with blended might, Accomplish; — this is our high argument." "Where living things, and things inanimate Do speak, at Heaven's command, to eye and car, And speak to social Reason's inner sense, With inarticulate language." Other poets freely use... | |
| T. LINDSEY ASPLAND - 1874 - 492 σελίδες
...her majestic woods, Roaming, or resting under grateful shade, In peace and meditative cheerfulness; Where living things, and things inanimate, Do speak, at Heaven's command, to eye and ear, And speak to social reason's inner sense, With inarticulate language. ' For the man, Who, in this spirit,... | |
| 1874 - 526 σελίδες
...nature. There certainly is a striking resemblance between the closing portions, In each we see how " Living things and things inanimate Do speak, at Heaven's command, to eye and ear, * And speak to social reason's inner sense, With inarticulate language." There is great similarity... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1875 - 728 σελίδες
...her majestic woods ; Eoaming, or resting under grateful shade In peace and meditative cheerfulness; Where living things, and things inanimate, Do speak, at Heaven's command, to eye and ear, And speak to social reason's inner sense, With inarticulate language. For, the Man — Who, in this... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 828 σελίδες
...her majestic woods ; Roaming, or resting under grateful shade In peace and meditative cheerfulness ; And speak to social reason's inner sense, With inarticulate language. " For the man, Who, in this spirit,... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1880 - 676 σελίδες
...her majestic woods ; Roaming, or resting under grateful shade In peace and meditative cheerfulness ; Where living things, and things inanimate, Do speak, at Heaven's command, to eye and ear. And speak to social reason's inner sense. With inarticulate language. For the man • Who, in this... | |
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