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
| Great thoughts - 1882 - 742 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... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1882 - 642 pagina’s
...clond Of the dense air, which town or city hreeds To intercept the sun's glad heams— may n-/cr I That true succession fail of English heart-s, • Who, with ancestral feeling, can perceive I What in those holy structures ye possess Of ornamental interest, and the charm Of pious sentiment... | |
| John Miller Dow Meiklejohn - 1887 - 266 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...holy structures ye possess Of ornamental interest." Paraphrase this passage. (177.) 2. Point out in it the subordinate sentences, and analyse and parse... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 1152 pagina’s
...intercept the sun's glad beams — may i ne'er That true succession fail of English hearts, 'A'ho, with ancestral feeling, can perceive What in those...ye possess Of ornamental interest, and the charm Of pioos sentiment diffused afar, And human charity, and social love. —Thus never shall the indignities... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1896 - 426 pagina’s
...intervals, the bulk 20 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...of English hearts, Who, with ancestral feeling, can perceive2 25 What in those holy structures ye possess Of ornamental interest, and the charm Of pious... | |
| Mackenzie Edward Charles Walcott - 1897 - 76 pagina’s
...shall come after our times. " Our ancestors did feelingly perceive What in these holy structures we possess Of ornamental interest, and the charm Of pious sentiment diffused afar ; Tims never shall the indignities of Time Approach their reverend graces unopposed ; Nor shall the... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 994 pagina’s
...intervals, the bulk 20 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...of time Approach their reverend graces, unopposed; 31 Nor shall the elements be free to hurt Their fair proportions; nor the blinder rage Of bigot zeal... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 382 pagina’s
...air, which town or city breeds eV^rorthy To intercept the sun's glad beams— may ne'er ministers! That true succession fail of English hearts, Who,...love. — Thus never shall the indignities of time 30 Approach their reverend graces, unopposed ; Nor shall the elements be free to hurt Their fair proportions... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 1002 pagina’s
...intervals, the bulk if !' 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 heart*, Who, with ancestral feeling, can perceive What in those holy structures ye possess Of ornamental... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1908 - 640 pagina’s
...intervals, the bulk ao 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...love. — Thus never shall the indignities of time 30 Approach their reverend graces, unopposed ; Nor shall the elements be free to hurt Their fair proportions... | |
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