| 1910 - 524 σελίδες
...glory and in joy Following his plough, along the mountain-side: By our own spirits are we deified : We Poets in our youth begin in gladness; But thereof come in the end despondency and madness. Now, whether it were by peculiar grace, A leading from above, a something given, Yet it befell, that,... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 968 σελίδες
...glory and in joy Following his plough, along the mountain-side : By our own spirits are we deified : T $ k 2 Now, whether it were by peculiar grace, A leading from above, a something given, Yet it befell, that,... | |
| William Macneile Dixon, Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson - 1911 - 792 σελίδες
...glory and in joy Following his plough, along the mountain-side : By our own spirits are we deified : We Poets in our youth begin in gladness ; But thereof come in the end despondency and madness. VIII Now, whether it were by peculiar grace, 50 A leading from above, a something given, Yet it befell... | |
| 1907 - 604 σελίδες
...thrillingly inspiring, but do I exaggerate when I call it one that is delightful and worthy of emulation? We Poets in our youth begin in gladness; But thereof come in the end despondency and madness. So sang Wordsworth, and Shelley declared that Most wretched men Are cradled into poetry by wrong; They... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1915 - 854 σελίδες
...glory and in joy 45 Following his plough, along the mountain-side: By our own spirits are we deified : We Poets in our youth begin in gladness; But thereof come in the end despondency and madness. VIII Now, whether it were by peculiar grace, so A leading from above, a something given, Yet it bcfell;... | |
| Lucius Hudson Holt - 1915 - 952 σελίδες
...in glory and in joy Following his plough, along the mountainside: By our own spirits are we deified: Lovely Thais sits beside tbee, Take the good the gods provide thee." The many rend the skies VIII Xow, whether it were by peculiar grace, 50 A leading from above, a something given, Yet it befell,... | |
| L. J. Swingle - 1990 - 318 σελίδες
...phenomenon. Let us think of change, not as decay and death, but as growth and life. The specter that "We Poets in our youth begin in gladness; / But thereof come in the end despondency and madness" (Wordsworth, Resolution and Independence, 48-49) may be only a children's nightmare. We can awaken... | |
| Robert S. Albert - 1992 - 434 σελίδες
...and Dark Chambers, and Straw." Even Wordsworth, seemingly the most sober of men, was driven to write: We poets in our youth begin in gladness But thereof come in the end despondency and madness. Judged on purely intuitive grounds, therefore, an association between creativity and madness can, with... | |
| Mark Harris - 1992 - 432 σελίδες
...like Uneeda Biscuits," he thinks to himself. But that is what happens to him. Wordsworth lamented that "We Poets in our youth begin in gladness; / But thereof come in the end despondency and madness." For Lindsay there are two stages to this process. First he is diminished from a free-spirited troubador... | |
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