High is our calling, Friend! Creative Art (Whether the instrument of words she use Or pencil pregnant with ethereal hues) Demands the service of a mind and heart, Though sensitive, yet, in their weakest part, Heroically fashioned — to infuse Faith in... The Sonnets of William Wordsworth - Página 19de William Wordsworth - 1899 - 285 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1850 - 260 páginas
...friend ! Creative Art, Whether the instrument of words we use, Or pencil pregnant with ethereal hues, Demands the service of a mind and heart, Though sensitive, yet in their weakest part Heroically fashioned. WORDSWORTH. I WAS attracted, recently, by the unfinished sketch of a young artist, who has since lost... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1850 - 392 páginas
...own ; making common cause with him, " while the whole world seems adverse to desert;" admonishing him "still to be strenuous for the bright reward, and in the soul admit of no decay ; " and, long after, when the poet had, by a wiser perseverance, gradually created the taste which... | |
| Benjamin Robert Haydon - 1853 - 446 páginas
...Friend ! Creative Art, (Whether the instruments of words she use Or pencil pregnant with ethereal hues,) Demands the service of a mind and heart Though sensitive, yet in their weakest part Heroically fashion'd to infuse Faith in the whispers of the lonely muse, While the whole world seems adverse to... | |
| Benjamin Robert Haydon - 1853 - 408 páginas
...Creative Art, (Whether the instruments of words she use Or pencil pregnant with ethereal hues,) Demand the service of a mind and, heart Though sensitive yet in their weakest part Heroically fashion'd to infuse Faith in the whispers of the lonely muse, While the whole world seems adverse to... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1853 - 416 páginas
...no temporal assistance to expect but only what can be derived from such wise counsels as advise it to be strenuous for the bright reward, and in the soul admit of no decay, was then, as it will ever prove under the influence of Catholicity, a life of enjoyment, a life which... | |
| Benjamin Robert Haydon - 1853 - 568 páginas
...Creative Art, (Whether the instruments of words she use Or pencil pregnant with ethereal hues), Demand the service of a mind and heart Though sensitive yet in their weakest part Heroically fashion'd to infuse Faith in the whispers of the lonely muse, VOL. L— N While the whole world seems... | |
| 1853 - 706 páginas
...instrument of words she use, Or pencil pregnant with ethereal hues,) Demands the service of a inind and heart, Though sensitive, yet, in their weakest part, Heroically fashioned— to infuse Fuith in the whispers of the lonely muse, While the whole world seems adverse to desert. And oh ! when... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - 776 páginas
...— Creative Art (Whether the instrument of words she use, Or pencil pregnant with ethereal hues,) Demands the service of a mind and heart, Though sensitive,...oft she may. Through long-lived pressure of obscure distrea, Still to be strenuous for the bright reward. And in the soul admit of no decay, Brook no continuance... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1855 - 704 páginas
...— Creative Art (Whether the instrument of words she use, Or pencil pregnant with ethereal hues), Demands the service of a mind and heart, Though sensitive,...Faith in the whispers of the lonely Muse, While the old world seems adverse to desert. And oh ! when Nature sinks, as oft she may, Through long-lived pressure... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1855 - 634 páginas
...making common cause with him, " while the whole world seemed adverse to desert ;" admonishing him " still to be strenuous for the bright reward, and in the soul admit of no decay;" and long after, when the poet had, by a wiser perseverance, gradually created the taste which appreciated... | |
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