More sweet than odours caught by him who sails Near spicy shores of Araby the blest, A thousand times more exquisitely sweet, The freight of holy feeling which we meet, In thoughtful moments, wafted by the gales From fields where good men walk, or bowers... The Quarterly Review - Page 241edited by - 1826Full view - About this book
| Samuel Rowles Pattison - 1880 - 402 pages
...reunited, holier than before, No sigh shall pain, and death divide no more. CANTO SECOND.— His WALKS. " More sweet than odours caught by him who sails Near...where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest." WOEDSWORTH'S Ecclesiastical Sketches, xxxii. HAIL, Poesy ! thou daughter of the morn, And darling music,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1881 - 732 pages
...farewell blessing, can he dread Tempest, or length of way, or weight of toil ?— More sweet than odors caught by him who sails / Near spicy shores of Araby...where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest. THE SAME. HOLY and heavenly Spirits as they are, Spotless in life, and eloquent as wise, With what... | |
| Holy thoughts - 1882 - 744 pages
...there is no feeling, but a vain opinion or imagination. — TYNDALE. Feeling.— The Sweetness of Holy More sweet than odours caught by him who sails Near...where good men walk, Or bowers wherein they rest. — W. WORDsWORTH. Feeling and Faith He who looks to Christ through mere feeling is like one who sees... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1885 - 430 pages
...head The Donor's farewell blessing, can l he dread Tempest, or length of way, or weight of toil ? — More sweet than odours caught by him who sails Near...where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest. Could . . 1822. * " On foot they * went, and took Salisbury in their way, purposely to see the good... | |
| R. D. Darbishire - 1890 - 526 pages
...companionship with 368 men of the most elevated type, reminding us of those lines of Wordsworth : — " More sweet than odours caught by him who sails Near...where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest." There are the Cambridge Platonists, John Smith, Henry More, Cudworth, and others, who " studied to... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1892 - 970 pages
...A thousand times more exquisitely sweet, The freight of holy feeling which we meet, I n thought ful moments, wafted by the gales From fields where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest. i8ai. 1822. XL. THE SAME. HOLY and heavenly Spirits as they are, Spotless in life, and eloquent as... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1892 - 524 pages
...more exquisitely sweet, The freight of holy feeling which we meet, Inthoughtfulmoments, wafted bythe gales From fields where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest. 1821. 1822. XL. THE SAME. HOLY and heavenly Spirits as they are, Spotless in life, and eloquent as... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1893 - 422 pages
...1 See Note. More sweet than odours caught by him who sails Near spicy shores of Araby the blest, 10 A thousand times more exquisitely sweet, The freight...where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest. XL. THE SAME. HOLT and heavenly Spirits as they are, Spotless in life, and eloquent as wise, With what... | |
| 1895 - 344 pages
...will, and veneration, and anecdotes and fables about him, and delight of good men and women in him. 1C. More sweet than odours caught by him who sails Near...where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest. WHERE THE CONSCIENCE OF THE PEOPLE IS AROUSED INIQUITY WILL BE ROOTED OUT 1. The peoples lack faith... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1896 - 448 pages
...toil ? — More sweet than odours caught by him who sails Near spicy shores of Araby the blest, 10 A thousand times more exquisitely sweet, The freight...fields where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest XL THE SAME HOLY and heavenly Spirits as they are, Spotless in life, and eloquent as wise, With what... | |
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