The Shepherd, at such warning, of his flock Bethought him, and he to himself would say, "The winds are now devising work for me!" And, truly, at all times, the storm, that drives The traveller to a shelter, summoned him Up to the mountains: he had been... Poems by William Wordsworth: Including Lyrical Ballads, and the ... - Page 205by William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815Full view - About this book
| E. Vincent Briton - 1894 - 378 pages
...? I conclude he will be a wretch still." CHAPTER XIII. THE SHEPHERD'S COTTAGE. " He had been alone Amid the heart of many thousand mists, That came to him and left him on the heights." WORDSWORTH. UNTIL lately Alan Wyke had enjoyed the power common to most people of his age, of falling... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Literary Criticism - 1895 - 272 pages
...shelter, summoned him Up to the mountains. He had been alone Amid the heart of many thousand mists, 30 That came to him and left him on the heights. So lived he, till his eightieth year was passed. And grossly that man errs, who should suppose That the green vallies, and the streams and rocks,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1896 - 464 pages
...been alone Amid the heart of many thousand mists, That came to him, and left him, on the heights. fo So lived he till his eightieth year was past. And...Fields, where with cheerful spirits he had breathed 65 The common air ; hills, which with vigorous step He had so often climbed ; 2 which had impressed... | |
| William Wordsworth, Andrew Lang - English literature - 1897 - 342 pages
...storm, that drives The traveller to a shelter, summoned him Up to the mountains : he had been alone Amid the heart of many thousand mists, That came to...with cheerful spirits he had breathed The common air ; hills, which with vigorous step He had so often climbed ; which had impressed So many incidents upon... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 648 pages
...storm, that drives The traveller to a shelter, summoned him Up to the mountains : he had been alone Amid the heart of many thousand mists, That came to...Fields, where with cheerful spirits he had breathed 65 The common air ; hills, which with vigorous step He had so often climbed ; which had impressed So... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 656 pages
...storm, that drives The traveller to a shelter, summoned him Up to the mountains : he had been alone Amid the heart of many thousand mists, That came to...Fields, where with cheerful spirits he had breathed 65 The common air ; hills, which with vigorous step He had so often climbed ; which had impressed So... | |
| 1900 - 872 pages
...forms and accomplishments they are to be seen." Wordsworth's shepherd, Michael, who had been alone Amid the heart of many thousand mists That came to him and left him on the heights, had doubtless a greater susceptibility to truth and nobleness than many an Edinburgh or Quarterly reviewer;... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1898 - 668 pages
...— that drives The traveller to a shelter — summoned him Up to the mountains : he had been alone Amid the heart of many thousand mists, That came to...suppose That the green Valleys, and the Streams and Rocl Were things indifferent to the Shepherd's thoughts. Fields, where with cheerful spirits he had... | |
| William Wordsworth - Poetry - 1898 - 152 pages
...storm, that drives The traveler to a shelter, summoned him Up to the mountains : he had been alone Amid the heart of many thousand mists, That came to him, and left him, on the heights. 60 So lived he till his eightieth year was past. And grossly that man errs, who should suppose That... | |
| W. H. Venable, LL. D. - 1898 - 152 pages
...the storm, that drives The traveler to a shelter, summoned him Up to the mountains: he had been alone Amid the heart of many thousand mists, That came to him, and left him, on the heights. 60 So lived he till his eightieth year was past. And grossly that man errs, who should suppose That... | |
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