Often rebuked, yet always back returning To those first feelings that were born with me, And leaving busy chase of wealth and learning For idle dreams of things which cannot be : To-day, I will seek not the shadowy region ; Its unsustaining vastness waxes... Uncle Ralph, by the author of 'Dorothy'. - 159. lappuseautors: Margaret Agnes Paul - 1858Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Emily Brontë - 1851 - 328 lapas
...But not that she can ne'er return To share our earthly woe. Wuthering IIeights &c. 11. 19 STANZAS. OFTEN rebuked , yet always back returning To those...dreams of things which cannot be : To-day , I will seek not the shadowy region , Its unsustaining vastness waxes drear ; And visions rising, legion after... | |
| 1857 - 624 lapas
...breathe a softer influence than most of the poetry. Wordsworth himself might have acknowledged them " Often rebuked, yet always back returning To those...idle dreams of things which cannot be : To-day I will seek not the shadowy region, Its unsustaiuing vastness waxes drear; And visions rising, legion after... | |
| 1857 - 510 lapas
...breathe a softer influence than most of the poetry. Wordsworth himself might have acknowledged them " Often rebuked, yet always back returning To those...idle dreams of things which cannot be: To-day I will seek not the shadowy region, Its unsustaining vastness waxes drear; And visions rising, legion after... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1857 - 512 lapas
...breathe a softer influence than most of the poetry. Wordsworth himself might have acknowledged them " Often rebuked, yet always back returning To those first feelings that were boru with me, And leaving busy chase of wealth and learning For idle dreams of things which cannot... | |
| Margaret Agnes Paull - 1858 - 332 lapas
...But that is past, since Leonard's love is mine no more, and she is given to another." CHAPTER XVIIL Often rebuked, yet always back returning To those...will not seek the shadowy region. Its unsustaining vastncss waxes drear, And visions rising, legion after legion, Bring the unreal world too strangely... | |
| William Caldwell Roscoe - 1860 - 576 lapas
...breathe a softer influence than most of the poetry. Wordsworth himself might have acknowledged them. " Often rebuked, yet always back returning To those...idle dreams of things which cannot be : To-day I will seek not the shadowy region, Its unsustaining vastness waxes drear ; Y And visions rising, legion after... | |
| William Caldwell Roscoe - 1860 - 546 lapas
...breathe a softer influence than most of the poetry. Wordsworth himself might have acknowledged them. " Often rebuked, yet always back returning To those first feelings that were bom with me, And leaving busy chase of wealth and learning For idle dreams of things which cannot be... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1870 - 454 lapas
...To share our earthly woe. STANZAS. OFTEN rebuked, yet always back returning To those first ieeliiigs that were born with me, And leaving busy chase of...dreams of things which cannot be : To-day, I will seek not the shadowy region ; Its unsustaining vastness waxes drear; And visions rising, legion after... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1872 - 456 lapas
...mourn That we are left below : But not that she can ne'er return To share our earthly woe. STANZAS. OFTEN rebuked, yet always back returning To those...dreams of things which cannot be : To-day, I will seek not the shadowy region ; Its unsustaining vastness waxes drear ; And visions rising, legion after... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1873 - 540 lapas
...mourn That we are left below : But not that she can ne'er return To share our earthly woe. 427 STANZAS. OFTEN rebuked, yet always back returning To those...dreams of things which cannot be : To-day, I will seek not the shadowy region ; Its unsustaining vastness waxes drear ; And visions rising, legion after... | |
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