| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1918 - 324 pages
...glimmers with green light. Oh! 'tis a quiet spirit-healing nook! Which all, methinks, would love ; both chiefly he, The humble man, who, in his youthful years,...more securely wise ! Here he might lie on fern or withered heath, While from the singing lark (that sings unseen The minstrelsy that solitude loves best),... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1922 - 360 pages
...When, through its half-transparent stalks, at eve, The level sunshine glimmers with green light. Oh ! 'tis a quiet spirit-healing nook ! Which all, methinks,...more securely wise ! Here he might lie on fern or withered heath, While from the singing lark (that sings unseen The minstrelsy that solitude loves best),... | |
| Charles Fox - 1928 - 230 pages
...When, through its half-transparent stalks, at eve. The level sunshine glimmers with green light. Oh ! 'tis a quiet spirit-healing nook ! Which all, methinks,...more securely wise ! Here he might lie on fern or withered heath. While from the singing lark (that sings unseen The minstrelsy that solitude loves best),... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1928 - 212 pages
...through its half-transparent stalks, at eve, 10 The level sunshine glimmers with green light. Oh ! 'tis a quiet spirit-healing nook ! Which all, methinks,...youthful years, Knew just so much of folly, as had made 15 His early manhood more securely wise ! Here he might lie on fern or withered heath, While from the... | |
| Tim Fulford - 1996 - 274 pages
...frenzy'), got Britain and those who wished both to be loyal and lovers of liberty into the mess of war: Oh! 'tis a quiet spirit-healing nook! Which all, methinks,...manhood more securely wise! Here he might lie on fern or withered heath, While from the singing lark (that sings unseen The minstrelsy that solitude loves best),... | |
| Charles Fox - 1999 - 208 pages
...When, through its half-transparent stalks, at eve. The level sunshine glimmers with green light. Oh I 'tis a quiet spirit-healing nook ! Which all, methinks,...folly, as had made His early manhood more securely wise I Here he might lie on fern or withered heath. While from the singing lark (that sings unseen The minstrelsy... | |
| Jerome Christensen - 2000 - 262 pages
...maternal landscape where one can peacefully organize a presexual innocence, the kind of place that all would love, "but chiefly he, the humble man, who,...had made / His early manhood more securely wise!" "In a half sleep," this man, too tranquil actually to desire anything, "dreams of better worlds." But... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2003 - 356 pages
...When, through its half-transparent stalks, at eve, 10 The level sunshine glimmers with green light. Oh! 'tis a quiet spirit-healing nook! Which all, methinks,...manhood more securely wise! Here he might lie on fern or withered heath, While from the singing lark (that sings unseen The minstrelsy that solitude loves best),... | |
| Simon Bainbridge - 2003 - 280 pages
...imagine the war in which it participates is emphasized through opposition with the 'humble man', a figure 'who, in his youthful years, | Knew just so much of...had made | His early manhood more securely wise!' (lL 14-16). This personal history of youthful indiscretion anticipates the critique of the nation's... | |
| 703 pages
...When, through its half-transparent stalks, at eve, The level sunshine glimmers with green light. Oh ! 'tis a quiet spirit-healing nook ! Which all, methinks,...more securely wise ! Here he might lie on fern or withered heath, While from the singing-lark (that sings unseen The minstrelsy that solitude loves best,)... | |
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