| William Wordsworth - 1899 - 342 pages
...through the herdsman's bower — Feelings of THE Land we from our fathers had in trust, the Tyrolese And to our children will transmit, or die : This is...is just. That which we would perform in arms — we mui We read the dictate in the infant's eye ; In the wife's smile ; and in the placid sky ; And, at... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 994 pages
...in all places at one hour. FEELINGS OF THE TYROLESE 1809. 1815 THE Land we from our fathers had in trust, And to our children will transmit, or die:...just. That which we would perform in arms — we must 1 We read the dictate in the infant's eye ; In the wife's smile ; and in the placid sky ; And, at our... | |
| Theodore Whitefield Hunt - Literary Criticism - 1914 - 344 pages
...the eleventh an appeal to the loyalty of the Tyrolese : — • " The land we from our fathers had in trust, And to our children will transmit, or die :...our piety ; And God and Nature say that it is just." Nowhere else does Wordsworth sound a truer note than in these utterances on behalf of political liberty... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1927 - 734 pages
...and in all places at one hour. (1809) FEELINGS OF THE TYROLESE THE Land we from our fathers had in trust, And to our children will transmit, or die :...just That which we would perform in arms — we must I We read the dictate in the infant's eye ; In the wife's smile ; and in the placid sky ; And, at our... | |
| 2001 - 400 pages
...法國元帥 化裝混在難民中間逃脫。 Feelings of the Tyrolese THE Land we from our fathers had in trust, And to our children will transmit, or die;...say that it is just. That which we would perform in arms@we must! We read the dictate in the infant's eye; In the wife's smile; and in the placid sky;... | |
| 1915 - 844 pages
...already is what Wordsworth expressed for the Ту rol ese : — The land we from our fathers had in trust, And to our children will transmit, or die:...God and Nature say that It Is just ! That which we iroulA perform in arms — we must ! We read the dictate in the infant's eye; In the wife's smile ;... | |
| Criticism - 1852 - 684 pages
...dearer than life. Such words Wordsworth ascribes to the Tyrolese : " The land we from our fathers had in trust, And to our children will transmit, or die ;...This is our maxim, this our piety, And God and Nature eay that it is ju»C' VOL. X. 16 True, the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church ; true, the... | |
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