In youth we love the darksome lawn Brushed by the owlet's wing; Then, Twilight is preferred to Dawn, And Autumn to the Spring. Sad fancies do we then affect, In luxury of disrespect To our own prodigal excess Of too familiar happiness. Kingsconnell, a Tale - Halaman 64oleh Mrs. Gordon - 1850Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1903 - 1186 halaman
...But man is thy most awful instrument In working out a pure intent. Ode. Imagination before Content. Sad fancies do we then affect, In luxury of disrespect To our own prodigal excess . Of too familiar happiness. 0,1. to Lycorit That kill the bloom before its time, And blanch, without the... | |
| University of Chicago - 1903 - 368 halaman
...following passage from Lycoris is in some respects even more significant: In youth we love the darksome lawn Brushed by the owlet's wing; Then, Twilight is...luxury of disrespect To our own prodigal excess Of too familiar happiness. Lycoris (if such name befit Thee, thee my life's celestial sign!) When Nature... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 676 halaman
...pair that slid along the plains Of heaven, when Venus held the reins ! In youth we love the darksome lawn Brushed by the owlet's wing ; Then, twilight...luxury of disrespect To our own prodigal- excess Of too familar happiness. Lycoris (if such name befit Thee, thee my life's celestial sign !) AVhen Nature... | |
| Irving Babbitt - 1919 - 458 halaman
...Wehmut"). 1 Chesterton is anticipated in this paradox by Wordsworth: In youth we love the darksome lawn Brushed by the owlet's wing. Then Twilight is...luxury of disrespect To our own prodigal excess Of too familiar happiness. Ode to Lycoris. the Rousseauist. The Rousseauist, as indeed the modern man... | |
| KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 halaman
...Artevelde. Pt. I. Act I. Sc. 5. ID Fancy light from Fancy caught. TENNYSON — In Memoriam. Pt. XXHI. 20 ites ce que nous disons, et ne faites pas ce que nous faisons. Do as we say, and not too familiar happiness. WORDSWORTH— Ode to Lycoris. 2] FAREWELL (See also PARTING) He turn'd him... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1927 - 734 halaman
...pair that slid along the plains Of heaven, when Venus held the reins ! In youth we love the darksome lawn Brushed by the owlet's wing ; Then, Twilight...luxury of disrespect To our own prodigal excess Of too familiar happiness. Lycoris (if such name befit Thee, thee my life's celestial sign !) When Nature... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2003 - 356 halaman
...heaven, when Venus5 held the reins! 2 In youth we love the darksome lawn Brushed by the owlet's wing; 20 Then, Twilight is preferred to Dawn, And Autumn to...luxury of disrespect To our own prodigal excess Of too familiar happiness. Lycoris (if such name befit Thee, thee my life's celestial sign!), When Nature... | |
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