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" Was richly tinged, and a deep radiance lay Full on the ancient ivy, which usurps Those fronting elms, and now, with blackest mass Makes their dark branches gleam a lighter hue Through the late twilight: and though now the bat Wheels silent by, and not... "
The Annual Anthology - Halaman 143
1800
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The Message of the Trees: An Anthology of Leaves and Branches

Maud Cuney-Hare - 1918 - 218 halaman
...blackest mass Makes their dark branches gleam a lighter hue Through the late twilight : And though now the bat Wheels silent by, and not a swallow twitters, Yet still the solitary humble-bee Sings in the bean-flower! Henceforth I shall know That Nature ne'er deserts the wise and...
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Studies in Literature (first Series)

Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1924 - 324 halaman
...and it contains such lines as these: Yet still the solitary humble-bee Sings in the bean -flower I Henceforth I shall know That Nature ne'er deserts the wise and pure... and No sound is dissonant which tells of Life. Frost at Midnight is dated February, 1798, and it contains...
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British Poets of the Nineteenth Century: Poems by Wordsworth, Coleridge ...

Curtis Hidden Page - 1924 - 486 halaman
...though now the bat Wheels silent by, and not a swallow twitters, Yet still the solitary humble-bee Siugs in the bean-flower ! Henceforth I shall know That Nature ne'er deserts the wise and pure ; No plot so narrow, be but Nature there. No waste so vacant, but may wall employ Each faculty of sense,...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 244

1925 - 458 halaman
...never did betray The heart that loved her,' is also anticipated in this poem when Coleridge declares, ' Henceforth I shall know That Nature ne'er deserts the wise and pure,' the wise and pure, we may be certain, being in their eyes those who love Nature. In this third Conversation...
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A Journal of Summer Time in the Country

Robert Aris Willmott - 1928 - 244 halaman
...blackest mass, Makes their dark branches gleam a lighter hue Through the late twilight ; and though now the bat Wheels silent by, and not a swallow twitters, Yet still the solitary humble-bee Sings in the night-flower. Henceforth I shall know That Nature ne'er deserts the wise and...
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Coleridge Poetry and Prose

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1928 - 212 halaman
...blackest mass Makes their dark branches gleam a lighter hue 55 Through the late twilight : and though now the bat Wheels silent by, and not a swallow twitters, Yet still the solitary humble-bee Sings in the bean-flower ! Henceforth I shall know That Nature ne'er deserts the wise and...
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Romantic Poetry of the Early Nineteenth Century

Arthur Beatty - 1928 - 582 halaman
...with blackest mass Makes their dark branches gleam a lighter hue Through the late twilight: and though now the bat Wheels silent by, and not a swallow twitters, Yet still the solitary humble-bee Sings in the bean-flower ! Henceforth I shall know That Nature ne'er deserts the wise and...
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Spirit of Delight

George McLean Harper - 1928 - 232 halaman
...never did betray The heart that loved her," is also anticipated in this poem when Coleridge declares, " Henceforth I shall know That Nature ne'er deserts the wise and pure," the wise and pure, we may be certain, being in their eyes those who love Nature. In this third Conversation...
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The Manchester Quarterly, Volume 27

1908 - 434 halaman
...find many expressions of the Wordsworthian faith in the benignant spiritual influences of nature : Henceforth I shall know That Nature ne'er deserts the wise and pure. What could be more Wordsworthian, again, than the lines in which he repudiates the conventional epithet...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 9

George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1864 - 812 halaman
...cheerful at heart and refreshed, retracing the midday track — Through the lute twilight ; and though now the bat Wheels silent by, and not a swallow twitters, Yet still the solitary humble beo Sings in the bean-flower. And you come upon two or three glow-worms in a constellation ; and over...
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