DEAR native regions, I foretell, From what I feel at this farewell, That, wheresoe'er my steps may tend, And whensoe'er my course shall end, If in that hour a single tie Survive of local sympathy, My soul will cast the backward view, The longing look... Bentley's Miscellany - Page 36edited by - 1844Full view - About this book
| Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley - Lake District (England) - 1894 - 272 pages
...what I feel at this farewell, That, wheresoe'er my steps may tend, And whensoe'er my course shall end, If in that hour a single tie Survive of local sympathy,...cast the backward view, The longing look alone on you."1 That poem was written when Wordsworth was about to leave school at Hawkshead. " The child is... | |
| William Wordsworth - Poetry - 1896 - 424 pages
...tend, And whensoe'er my course shall end, 1 1832. ED. shall . 1815. If in that hour a single tie l Survive of local sympathy, My soul will cast the backward view, The longing look alone on you. Thus, while the Sun sinks down to rest Far in the regions of the west, Though to the vale no parting... | |
| William Wordsworth, Andrew Lang - English literature - 1897 - 342 pages
...what I feel at this farewell, That, wheresoe'er my steps may tend, And whensoe'er my course shall end, If in that hour a single tie Survive of local sympathy,...the backward view, The longing look, alone on you. Thus, while the Sun sinks down to rest Far in the regions of the west, Though to the vale no parting... | |
| William Wordsworth - English literature - 1897 - 350 pages
...what I feel at this farewell, That, wheresoe'er my steps may tend, And whensoe'er my course shall end, If in that hour a single tie Survive of local sympathy,...the backward view, The longing look, alone on you. Thus, while the Sun sinks down to rest Far in the regions of the west, Though to the vale no parting... | |
| 1901 - 652 pages
...what I feel at this farewell, That wheresoe'er my steps may tend, And whensoe'er my course shall end, If in that hour a single tie Survive of local sympathy,...the backward view, The longing look, alone on you." The close and loving way in which he knew this land of rugged mountains and simple village life is... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 676 pages
...what I feel at this farewell, That, wheresoe'er my steps may tend, And whensoe'er my course shall end, If in that hour a single tie Survive of local sympathy,...the backward view, The longing look alone on you. Thus, while the sun sinks down to rest Far in the regions of the west, Though to the vale no parting... | |
| English literature - 1910 - 356 pages
...I feel at this farewell, That, wheresoe'er my steps may tend, And whensoe 'er my course shall end, If in that hour a single tie Survive of local sympathy,...the backward view, The longing look alone on you. Thus, while the Sun sinks down to rest Far in the regions of the west, Though to the vale no parting... | |
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