| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1851 - 764 pages
...individual mind-' — Ab! u I listened with a heart forlorn, Л« pubes of niy being beat anew : And even na ps outcrv in the heart ; And fears self-willed, that shunned the eye of hope; And hope that scarce would... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - Bible - 1851 - 542 pages
...of childhood to fruition. 'And even as life returns upon the drowned, Life's joy rekindling brings a throng of pains, Keen pangs of love, awakening as...outcry in the heart. And fears, self-willed, that shun the eye of hope, And hope, that scarce can know itself from fear, Sense of past youth, and manhood... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 pages
...of truth, Of truth profound a sweet continuous lay, Not learnt, but native, her own natural notes! Ah ! as I listened with a heart forlorn, The pulses...my being beat anew : And even as life returns upon (he drown'd. Life's joy rekindling roused a throng of pains — Keen pangs of Lovo, awakening as a... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 712 pages
...gradual fame Among the archives of mankind, thy work Makes audible a linked lay of Truth, Of trutk^ofound Ah ! as I listened with a heart forlorn, The pulses...the heart ; And fears self-willed, that shunned the e^e of hope ; And hope thaFsSa^e^wouIdTnow itself from fear ; Sense of past youth, and manhood come... | |
| 1853 - 796 pages
...in a tone of natural depression of spirits, of the contrast between Coleridge, as he was at thetime to which Wordsworth'spoem chiefly referred, and in...with a heart forlorn, The pulses of my being beat auew : And, even as li fe returns upon the drowned, Life's joy rekindling roused a throng of pains,... | |
| University magazine - 1853 - 814 pages
...in which he is often described in language of admiration, anticipating all that might be ex. pected from his "God-given" strength, and Coleridge, in the...forlorn, The pulses of my being beat anew : And, even as Ufe returns upon the drowned, Life's joy rekindling roused a throng of pains, Keen pangs of love awakening... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 760 pages
...permanent work. But to verse rather than to prose, if to either, belongs the voice of mourning for Keen pangs of Love, awakening as a babe Turbulent, with an outcry in the heart; And feara self-willed that shunned the eye of hope; And hope that scarce would know itself from fear; Sense... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 622 pages
...permanent work. Bi to verse, rather than to prose, if to either, belong ' the voice of mourning,' for abiding there. The Naiad of the Mirror! Not to thee, 0 wild and desert Stream ! b fear« ßclf-will'd that shunn'd the eye of hope. And hone that scarce could know itself from fear;... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - 776 pages
...of truth, Of truth profound a sweet continuous lay, Not learnt, but native, her own natural notes ! Ah! as I listened with a heart forlorn, The pulses...being beat anew : And even as life returns upon the drown'd, Life's joy rekindling roused a throng of painsKeen pangs of Love, awakening as a babe Turbulent,... | |
| John Frederick Denison Maurice - 1855 - 374 pages
...of childhood to fruition. ' And even as life returns upon the drowned. Life's joy rekindling brings a throng of pains. Keen pangs of love, awakening as...Turbulent with an outcry in the heart. And fears, self-will'd, that shun the eye of hope, And hope, that scarce can know itself from fear, Sense of past... | |
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