| William Sharp - 1886 - 424 стор.
...The wealthiest man among us is the best : Ko grandeur now in nature or in book Delights us. Rapine, avarice, expense, This is idolatry ; and these we...innocence, And pure religion breathing household laws. CCLX. TO SLEEP. A FLOCK of sheep that leisurely pass by, One after one ; the sound of rain, and bees... | |
| Aubrey De Vere - 1887 - 336 стор.
...friend, I know not which way I must look," it sounds the depths of patriotic dejection — Rapine, avarice, expense. This is idolatry, and these we adore...innocence, And pure religion breathing household laws. The same despondent note is breathed again in the sonnet, " Milton ! thou shouldst be living at this... | |
| David M. Main - 1886 - 342 стор.
...The wealthiest man among us is the best: No grandeur now in nature or in book Delights us. Rapine, avarice, expense, This is idolatry ; and these we...innocence, And pure religion breathing household laws. LONDON, 1802. AT ILTON ! thou shouldst be living at this hour : England hath need of thee : she is... | |
| Great Britain. Scottish Education Dept - 1896 - 642 стор.
...The wealthiest man among us is the best : No grandeur now in Nature or in book Delights us. Rapine, avarice, expense, This is idolatry ; and these we...innocence, And pure religion breathing household laws. Name and describe the metrical structure of the above poem. What is meant by the heroic measure (or... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1958 - 196 стор.
...in nature or in book Delights us. Rapine, avarice, expense, This is idolatry; and these we adore: 10 Plain living and high thinking are no more: The homely...innocence, And pure religion breathing household laws. The World is too much with us The world is too much with us; late and soon, Getting and spending, we... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1842 - 578 стор.
...The wealthiest man among us is the best : No grandeur now in nature or in book Delights us. Rapine, avarice, expense, This is idolatry ; and these we...innocence, And pure religion breathing household laws.' — p. 131. Again in the sonnet at page 138, riches are denounced for the fears which they generate.... | |
| 1928 - 980 стор.
...personal and social life, whose loss from English society Wordsworth so poignantly deplored in 1802 : Plain living and high thinking are no more : The homely...innocence. And pure religion breathing household laws. This conservation can only be effectively achieved in one waythrough our religion. This is the Modernist's... | |
| 1871 - 614 стор.
...The wealthiest man among us is the best : No grandeur, nor in nature or in book Delights ua. Rapine, Avarice, Expense, This is idolatry, and these we adore...innocence And pure religion breathing household laws." HAIN FRISWELL. CARVED MISERERE SEATS (4 tb S. viii. 205, 2.10, 272.)—The design of a fox preaching... | |
| William M. Armstrong - 1978 - 328 стор.
...doggerel conveys as succinctly as all his editorials what he meant to say to his generation: Rapine, avarice, expense This is idolatry; and these we adore;...no more; The homely beauty of the good old cause Is gone.16 In the Nation Godkin set about to emulate the best features of the Saturday Review and the... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1994 - 628 стор.
...The wealthiest man among us is the best: No grandeur now in nature or in book Delights us. Rapine, avarice, expense, This is idolatry; and these we adore:...innocence, And pure religion breathing household laws. 'Nuns fret not at their convent's narrow room Nuns fret not at their convent's narrow room; And hermits... | |
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