But for those first affections, Those shadowy recollections, Which, be they what they may, Are yet the fountain light of all our day, Are yet a master light of all our seeing ; Uphold us, cherish, and have power to make Our noisy years seem moments in... The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth - Page 405by William Wordsworth - 1892 - 951 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Martin - 1838 - 368 pages
...like a guilty thing surprised : But for those first affections, Those shadowy recollections, Which, be they what they may, Are yet the fountain light of...perish never ; Which neither listlessness, nor mad endeavour, Nor man, nor boy, Nor all that is at enmity with joy, Can utterly abolish or destroy ! Hence,... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 412 pages
...like a guilty thing surprised : But for those first affeetions, Those shadowy recolleetions, Which, be they what they may, Are yet the fountain light of...power to make Our noisy years seem moments in the being Of the eternal silenee : truths that wake. To perish never; Which neither listlessness, nor mad... | |
| 1839 - 538 pages
...doth hreed Perpetual benediction : for those first affections Those shadowy recollections, Which, be they what they may, Are yet the fountain light of...neither listlessness, nor mad endeavor, Nor Man nor Boy, Nor all that is at enmity with joy, Can utterly abolish or destroy ! Hence in a season of calm weather,... | |
| 1839 - 446 pages
...like a guilty Thing surprised : But for those first affections, Those shadowy recollections, Which, be they what they may, Are yet the fountain light of...perish never; Which neither listlessness, nor mad endeavour, Nor Man, nor Boy, Nor all that is at enmity with joy, Can utterly abolish or destroy 1 Hence... | |
| 1840 - 572 pages
...with a beautiful and holy care,— -Those first affections, Those shadowy recollections, Which, be they what they may, Are yet the fountain light of...neither listlessness nor mad endeavor, Nor man nor boy, Nor all that is at enmity with joy, Can utterly abolish or destroy."• The most remarkable peculiarity... | |
| 1842 - 504 pages
...like a guilty thing surprised : But for those first affections, Those shadowy recollections, Which, be they what they may, Are yet the fountain light of...: truths that wake, To perish never; Which neither listlcssness, nor mad endeavour, Nor man, nor hoy, Nor all that is at enmity with joy, Can utterly... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 484 pages
...thing surprised ! VOL. VI. H But for those first affections, Those shadowy recollections, Which, be they what they may, Are yet the fountain light of...perish never ; Which neither listlessness nor mad endeavour, Nor Man nor Boy, Nor all that is at enmity with joy, Can utterly abolish or destroy ! Hence... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 pages
...like a guilty Thing surprised : But for those first affeetions, Those shadowy recolleetions, Which, be they what they may, Are yet the fountain light of...perish never ; Which neither listlessness, nor mad endeavour, Nor Man nor Boy, Nor all that is at enmity with joy, Can utterly abolish or destroy ! Hence... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1845 - 582 pages
...guilty thing surprised! But for those first а1Гнс1юпя, Those shadowy recollections, Which, be they what they may, , Are yet the fountain light of...Uphold us — cherish — and have power to make Our noiay уеагэ веет momenta in the being Of the eternal silence ; truths that wuku To perish... | |
| 1846 - 436 pages
...like a guilty thing surprised : But for those first affections, Those shadowy recollections, Which, be they what they may, Are yet the fountain light of...perish never ; Which neither listlessness, nor mad endeavour, Nor man, nor boy, Nor all that is at enmity with joy, Can utterly abolish or destroy ! Hence,... | |
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