| B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes - 1855 - 722 стор.
...the sky. After an exquisite picture of the varied objects of the natural scene, he thus continues: , These beauteous forms, Through a long absence, have...to a blind man's eye : But oft in lonely rooms, and 'raid the din Of towns and cities, I have owed to them, In hours of weariness, sensations sweet, Felt... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1857 - 800 стор.
...alone. .. Though ahsent long, These forms of heauty have not heen to me As is a landscape to a hlind man's eye : But oft, in lonely rooms, and 'mid. the din Of towns and citics, I have owed to them, In hours of weariness, sensations sweet, Felt in the hlood, and felt along... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1858 - 550 стор.
...some hermit's cave, where by his firo The hermit sits alone. Though absent long, These forms of beauty have not been to me As is a landscape to a blind man's...the din Of towns and cities, I have owed to them, • Tb« rivac la not affected by the tides a few milea lOj Jn hours of weariness, sensations sweet,... | |
| 1889 - 586 стор.
...parts of life into an harmonious whole. We see the same poet who declared on revisiting Tintern — These beauteous forms Through a long absence have...been to me As is a landscape to a blind man's eye : the same who said of the daffodils — And oft when on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1858 - 228 стор.
...among the trees. "With some uncertain notice, as might seem Of vagrant dwellers in the houseless woods, Or of some hermit's cave, where, by his fire^ The hermit sits alone."— WORDSWORTH. This is a favourite county for the augliug sportsman. It has many waters of great repute... | |
| WILLIAM WORDSWOTH - 1858 - 564 стор.
...the trees ! With some uncurtain notice, as might seem, Of vagrant dwellers in the houseless woods, Or of some hermit's cave, where by his fire The hermit sits alone. Though absent long, These forms of beauty have not been to me As is a landscape to a blind man's eye... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1859 - 224 стор.
...among the trees. With some uncertain notice, as might seem Of vagrant dwellers in the houseless woods, Or of some hermit's cave, where, by his fire, The hermit sits nlone."— WOEDSWORTH. This is a favourite county for the angling sportsman. It has many waters of... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1861 - 662 стор.
...the trees ! With some uncertain notice, as might seem, Of vagrant dwellers in the houseless woods, Or of some hermit's cave, where by his fire The hermit sits alone. Though absent long, These forms of beauty have not been to me As is a landscape to a blind man's eye... | |
| William Howitt, Mary Botham Howitt - 1862 - 236 стор.
...hermit fits alone. Thefe beauteous forms, Through a long abfence, have not been to me As is a landfcape to a blind man's eye : But oft, in lonely rooms, and 'mid the din Of towns and cities, have I owed to them, In hours of wearinefs, fenfations fweet, Felt in the blood, and felt along the... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 стор.
...among the trees, With some uncertain notice, as might seem, Of vagrant dwellers in the houseless woods, Or of some hermit's cave, where, by his fire, The hermit sits alone. Though absent long, These forms of beauty have not been to me As is a landscape to a blind man's eye... | |
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