| William Wordsworth - Superexlibris - 1870 - 382 pages
...then at once I . Have I, reclining back upon my heels, Stopped short ; yet still the solitary clifls Wheeled by me — even as if the earth had rolled...and I stood and watched Till all was tranquil as a dreamless sleep. Te Presences of Nature in the sky And on the earth ! Ye Visions of the hills '. And... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1870 - 382 pages
...motion, then at once Have I, reclining back upon my heels, Stopped short ; yet still the solitary clifls Wheeled by me — even as if the earth had rolled...and I stood and watched Till all was tranquil as a dreamless sleep. Te Presences of Nature in the sky And on the earth ! Te Visions of the hills ! And... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1870 - 236 pages
...of motion, then at once Have I, reclining back upon my heels, Stopped ihoit ; yet ftill the folitary cliffs Wheeled by me — even as if the earth had rolled With vifible motion her diurnal round ! Behind me did they ftretch in folemn train, Feebler and feebler,... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1871 - 622 pages
...still The rapid line of motion, then at once Have I, reclining back upon my heels, Stopped short ; yet still the solitary cliffs Wheeled by me— even...and watched Till all was tranquil as a summer sea. XVL THE BLIND HIGHLAND BOY. A TALE TOLD BY THE F1HESIDE. And you shall bring your stool and rest, This... | |
| William Wordsworth - Superexlibris - 1871 - 630 pages
...still The rapid line of motion, then at once Have I, reclining back upon my heels, Stopped short ; yet still the solitary cliffs „ Wheeled by me —...earth had rolled With visible motion her diurnal round 1 "Behind me did they stretch in solemnjji , Feebler and feebler, and I stoojl-AirfTwatchcd Till all... | |
| Lewis Baxter Monroe - Readers - 1872 - 418 pages
...still The rapid line of motion, then at once Have I, reclining back upoii my heels, Stopped short; yet still the solitary cliffs Wheeled by me, even...Till all was tranquil as a summer sea. WORDSWORTH. CXXL— DESTRUCTION OF THE CARNATIC. WHEN at length Hyder All found that he had to do with men who... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1872 - 584 pages
...still The rapid line of motion, then at once Have I, reclining back upon my heels. Stopped short ; yet still the solitary cliffs Wheeled by me — even...and watched Till all was tranquil as a summer sea. THE LONGEST DAY. ADDRESSED TO LET us quit the leafy arbour, And the torrent murmuring by : Sol has... | |
| Alfred Elliott - Games - 1872 - 246 pages
...still The rapid line of motion, then at once Have I, reclining back upon my heels, Stopped short ; yet still the solitary cliffs Wheeled by me— even...earth had rolled With visible motion her diurnal round I " Our long quotation naturally brings to us a consideration of the principles and modus operand*... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 274 pages
...sweeping through the darkness, spinning still The rapid line of motion, then at once Stopped short ; yet still the solitary cliffs Wheeled by me — even...and watched Till all was tranquil as a summer sea. LXIII.— HOW THE INDIAN CORN GROWS. OUR YOUNG FOLKS. 1. The children came in from the field with their... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - American poetry - 1874 - 600 pages
...the solitary cliffs Wheel'd by me, even as if the earth had roll'd With visible motion her dinrnal round. Behind me did they stretch in solemn train. Feebler and feebler, and I stood and watclld Till all was tranquil as a summer sea. WORDSWORTH. WINTER. — A DIRGE. THE wintry west extends... | |
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