| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 258 pages
...them not Whose Fancy in this lonely Spot Was moved ; and in this way express'd Their notion of it's perfect rest. A Convent, even a hermit's Cell Would...separation that is here Is of the grave ; and of austere And happy feelings of the dead : And, therefore, was it rightly said That Ossian, last of all his race... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1807 - 358 pages
...it's perfect rest. A Convent, even a hermit's Cell" ••~ Would break the silence of this Dell z It is not quiet, is not ease ; But something deeper...separation that is here Is of the grave; and of austere And happy feelings of the dead : And, therefore, was it rightly said That Ossian, last of all his race... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 442 pages
...creed ?. What matters it ? — I blame them not Whose Fancy in this lonely Spot Was moved ; and in this way expressed Their notion of its perfect rest A Convent,...separation that is here Is of the grave ; and of austere And happy feelings of the dead : And, therefore, was it rightly said That Ossian, last of all his race... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 438 pages
...matters it ? — I blame tbem not Whose Fancy in this lonely Spot Was moved ; and in this way express' d Their notion of its perfect rest. A Convent, even...separation that is here Is of the grave ; and of austere And happy feelings of the dead : And, therefore, was it rightly said That Ossian, last of all his race... | |
| England - 1826 - 952 pages
...Fancy in this lonely Spot Was moved ; and in this way express'd Their notion of its perfect rest À Convent, even a hermit's Cell, Would break the silence...separation that is here Is of the grave ; and of austere And happy feelings of the dead : And, therefore, was it rightly said That Ossian, last of all his race... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1820 - 372 pages
...creed ? What matters it ? — I blame them not Whose Fancy in this lonely Spot Was moved ; and in this way expressed Their notion of its perfect rest. A...separation that is here Is of the grave ; and of austere And happy feelings of the dead : And, therefore, was it rightly said That Ossian, last of all his race... | |
| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1826 - 550 pages
...creed ? What matters it ? — I blame them not Whose Fancy in this lonely spot Was moved ; and in this way expressed Their notion of its perfect rest A convent,...separation that is here Is of the grave ; and of austere And happy feelings of the dead : And, therefore, was it rightly said, That Ossian, last of all his... | |
| Scotland - 1826 - 1004 pages
...it ? — I blame them not Whose Fancy in this lonely Spot Was moved ; and in this way express'd .. i Their notion of its perfect rest. A Convent, even...separation that is here Is of the grave ; and of austere And happy feelings of the dead : And, therefore, was it rightly said That Ossian, last of all his race... | |
| Edmund Henry Barker - 1829 - 798 pages
...tranquillity. ' Does then the Bard sleep here indeed ? Or is it but a groundless creed ? What matters it ? I blame them not, Whose fancy in this lonely...happy feelings of the dead : And, therefore, was it ritihtly said That OSSIAN, last of all his race ! Lies buried in this lonely place." WM. WORDSWORTH'S... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...Convent, even a hermit's Cell Would break the silence of this Dell: It is not quiet, is not ease; Bat something deeper far than these : The separation that is here Is of the grave ; and of austere And happy feelings of the dead: And, therefore, was it rightly said That Ossian, last of all his race... | |
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