Nor wanting, at wide intervals, the bulk Of ancient minster, lifted above the cloud Of the dense air, which town or city breeds To intercept the sun's glad beams, — may ne'er That true succession fail of English hearts, Who, with ancestral feeling can... The Quarterly review - Pagina 1401830Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
 | William Wordsworth - 1814 - 447 pagina’s
...intervals, the bulk Of ancient Minster, lifted above the cloud Of the dense air, which town or city breeds To intercept the sun's glad beams — may ne'er That true succession fail of English Hearts, That can perceive, not less than heretofore Our Ancestors did feelingly perceive, What in those holy... | |
 | 1828
...intervals, the bulk Of ancient Minster, lifted above the cloud Of the dense air which town or city breeds To intercept the sun's glad beams — may ne'er That...structures ye possess Of ornamental interest, and the chann iM pious sentiment diffused afar, And human charity, and social love. — Thug nevra shall the... | |
 | 1819
...hearts > /'/•,.' can perceive not lest than heretofore Our ancestors did feelingly perceive. What m those holy structures ye possess Of ornamental interest, and the charm Of pious sentiment diffused ajar. And human charity, and social love. Thus never slutU the indignities of time Approach their reverend... | |
 | 1819
...lets than heretofore Our auceslnri did feelingly perceive. What in Hunt holy ttructures ye passest Of ornamental interest, and the charm Of pious sentiment diffused afar. And hinnan charity, and social love. Thus neď-cr sftali /Ac indignities- of time * Approach their reverend... | |
 | Charles Knight - 1820
...succession fail of English hearts, That can perceive, not less than heretofore Our ancestors did feelingly perceive, What in those holy structures ye possess...charm Of pious sentiment diffused afar, And human chanty, and social love. — Thus never shall the indignities of time Approach their reverend graces,... | |
 | William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1820
...intervals, the bulk Of ancient Minster, lifted above the cloud Of the dense air, which town or city breeds To intercept the sun's glad beams ;—may ne'er That true succession fail of English hearts, That can perceive, not less than heretofore Our ancestors did feelingly perceive, What in those holy... | |
 | 1828
...intervals, the bulk Of ancient Minster, lifted above the cloud Of the dense air which town or city breeds To intercept the sun's glad beams — may ne'er That true succession fail of English hearts, Mrho, with ancestral feeling, can perceive What in those holy structures ye possess Of ornamental interest,... | |
 | Mrs. Hemans, Reginald Heber - 1831 - 470 pagina’s
...English hearts, That can perceive. not less than heretofore, Our ancestors did feelingly perceive, —the charm Of pious sentiment, diffused afar, And human charity, and social love.— Wordsmrth. AMIDST the peopled and the regal Isle, Whose vales, rejoicing in their beauty, smile; Whose... | |
 | Thomas Rose - 1832 - 220 pagina’s
...leas than heretofore Our ancestors did feelingly perceive, What in these holy structures doth exist Of ornamental interest, and the charm Of pious sentiment...indignities of time Approach their reverend graces unopposed j Nor shall the elements be free to hurt Their fair proportions ; nor the blinder rage Of bigot zeal... | |
 | 1833
...breeds To intercept the sun's glad beams — may ne'er That true succession fail of English HearU, Who, with Ancestral feeling, can perceive What in...shall the indignities of Time Approach their reverend grace?, unopposed ; Nor shall the Elements be free to hurt Their fair proportions ; nor the blinder... | |
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