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" Tis Nature's law That none, the meanest of created things, Of forms created the most vile and brute, The dullest or most noxious, should exist Divorced from good — a spirit and pulse of good, A life and soul, to every mode of being Inseparably linked. "
A Cloud of Witnesses: Containing Selections from the Writings of Poets and ... - Pagina 92
geredigeerd door - 1880 - 324 pagina’s
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Wordsworthiana: A Selection from Papers Read to the Wordsworth Society

William Angus Knight - 1889 - 394 pagina’s
...all things, the synthesis of thought and matter, the clear dawning of the perfect intellectual day. 'Tis Nature's law That none, the meanest of created...and brute, The dullest or most noxious, should exist Divoreed from good — a spirit and pulse of good, A life and soul, to every mode of being Inseparably...
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The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth, John Morley - 1889 - 1152 pagina’s
...him ' not A burthen of the earth I 'Tis Nature's . law That none, the meanest of created things. Or forms created the most vile and brute, The dullest...should exist Divorced from good — a spirit and pulse c: good, A life and soul, to every mode of being Inseparably linked. Then be assured That least of...
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Illustrations of Tennyson

John Churton Collins - 1891 - 240 pagina’s
...one life shall be destroy'd, &c. — 'Tis Nature's law That none the meanest of created things, Or forms created the most vile and brute, The dullest...life and soul, to every mode of being Inseparably link'd (The Old Cumberland Beggar). And ' Ave, avo, avo,' said, ' Adieu, adieu ' for evermore (Ivii.)...
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Poems

William Wordsworth - 1892 - 374 pagina’s
...deem him not A burthen of the earth ! 'Tis Nature's law That none, the meanest of created tilings, Of forms created the most vile and brute, The dullest...and soul, to every mode of being Inseparably linked. While thus he creeps From door to door, the Villagers in him Behold a record which together binds Past...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5

William Wordsworth - 1893 - 394 pagina’s
...proud, 70 Heart-swoln, while in your pride ye contemplate Your talents, power, or wisdom, deem him not Divorced from good — a spirit and pulse of good,...Inseparably linked. Then be assured That least of all can ought — that ever owned 80 The heaven-regarding eye and front sublime Which man is born to — sink,...
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Selected Poems of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1958 - 196 pagina’s
...has passed the door, will turn away, Weary of barking at him. deem him not A burthen of the earth ! "Tis nature's law That none, the meanest of created...and soul, to every mode of being Inseparably linked. Two other classes of people allied to the solitaries are celebrated in the Lyrical Ballads. They are...
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Wordsworth

Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh, Walter Raleigh - 1903 - 248 pagina’s
...living. But is he therefore useless ? 'Tis Nature's law That none, the meanest of created things, Or forms created the most vile and brute, The dullest...and soul, to every mode of being Inseparably linked. Much more is the innocent and helpless life of the old man a means of good. The youngest and the most...
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The Visionary Company: A Reading of English Romantic Poetry

Harold Bloom - 1971 - 516 pagina’s
...answer to the first is vehemently affirmative and to the second an absolute moral passion. There is a spirit and pulse of good, A life and soul, to every mode of being Inseparably linked. The Old Man performs many functions. The most important is that of a binding agent for the memories...
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The Country and the City

Raymond Williams - 1975 - 356 pagina’s
...to him that fellow-feeling is kept alive. It is 'Nature's law' that none should exist divorced from: a spirit and pulse of good, A life and soul to every mode of being Inseparably link'd. The beggar is the agent of this underlying, almost lost community: And while, in that vast...
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Home at Grasmere: Part First, Book First, of The Recluse

William Wordsworth - 1977 - 308 pagina’s
...justification is brought forward to vindicate the Beggar's Life-inDeath. There is indeed a nod toward "Nature's law": That none, the meanest of created...A life and soul to every mode of being Inseparably link'd. [»• 73-79] The argument is a Coleridgean, pantheistic version of the syllogism that God...
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