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" The fluttering breezes, fountains that run on Murmuring so sweetly in themselves, obeyed A like dominion, and the midnight storm Grew darker in the presence of my eye: Hence my obeisance, my devotion hence, And hence my transport. "
Lives of the Illustrious: (the Biographical Magazine).
1852
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Theology in the English Poets: Cowper, Coleridge, Wordsworth and Burns

Stopford Augustus Brooke - English poetry - 1874 - 396 pages
...more, though his mind was still subservient to Nature, it gave back a glory of its own to Nature : An auxiliar light Came from my mind, which on the setting sun Bestowed new splendour : And the midnight storm Grew darker in the presence of my eye. Added to this was the power of imagination,...
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Theology in the English Poets: Cowper--Coleridge--Wordsworth and Burns

Stopford Augustus Brooke - Literary Criticism - 1875 - 374 pages
...more, though his mind was still subservient to Nature, it gave back a glory of its own to Nature : An auxiliar light Came from my mind, which on the setting sun Bestowed new splendour: And the midnight storm Grew darker in the presence of my eye. Added to this was the power of imagination,...
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Text-book of Poetry: From Wordsworth, Coleridge, Burns, Beattie, Goldsmith ...

Henry Norman Hudson - English poetry - 1875 - 728 pages
...general tendency, but, for the most, Subservient strictly to external things With which it communed. An auxiliar light Came from my mind, which on the setting Sun Bestow'd new splendour ; the melodious birds, The fluttering breezes, fountains that run on Murmuring...
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The English Lake District as Interpreted in the Poems of Wordsworth

William Angus Knight - England - 1878 - 286 pages
...that out his bosom springs, And to his heart the world back coiling brings, that I may quote it also. An auxiliar light Came from my mind, which on the...midnight storm Grew darker in the presence of my eye : ' From Nature and her overflowing soul, I had received so much, that all my thoughts Were steeped...
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Theology in the English Poets: Cowper, Coleridge, Wordsworth and Burns

Stopford Augustus Brooke - English poetry - 1880 - 404 pages
...though his mind was still subservient to Nature, it gave back a glory of its own to Nature: An anxiliar light Came from my mind, which on the setting sun Bestowed new splendour: And the midnight storm Grew darker in the presence of my eye. Added to this was the power of imagination,...
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The Poetical Works of Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1881 - 732 pages
...general teiulc'ncv, but, for the most, Subservient strictly lo external things With which it communed An auxiliar light Came from my mind, which on the setting sun Bestowed new sp'.indor, the melodious birds, The fluttering breezes, fountains that run on Murmuring so sweetly...
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Essays

George Brimley - Criticism - 1882 - 354 pages
...general tendency ; but, for the most, Subservient strictly to external things, With which it communed. An auxiliar light Came from my mind, which on the...midnight storm Grew darker in the presence of my eye. The prominence which is given in Wordsworth's poetry to this reciprocal action of external nature and...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1

William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1882 - 520 pages
...general tendency, but, for the most, Subservient strictly to external things With which it communed. An auxiliar light Came from my mind, which on the setting sun liestowed new splendour: the melodious birds, The fluttering breezes, fountains that run on Murmuring...
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Text-book of Poetry: From Wordsworth, Coleridge, Burns, Beattie, Goldsmith ...

Henry Norman Hudson - English poetry - 1882 - 720 pages
...general tendency, but, for the most, Subservient strictly to external things With which it communed. An auxiliar light Came from my mind, which on the setting Sun Bestow'd new" splendour; the melodious birds, The fluttering breezes, fountains that run on Murmuring...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 3

William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1883 - 452 pages
...general tendency, but, for the most, Subservient strictly to external things With which it communed. An auxiliar light Came from my mind, which on the...midnight storm Grew darker in the presence of my eye : Hence my obeisance, my devotion hence, And hence my transport. Compare the Ode on Immortality (Vol....
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