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
| William Wordsworth, John Morley - 1889 - 1152 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,...While the whole world seems adverse to desert. And, oil ! when Nature sinks, as oft she may, Through long-lived pressure of obscure distress, Still to... | |
| William Wordsworth, John Morley (viscount) - 1890 - 1012 páginas
...— Creative Art (Whether the instrument of words she use, Or pencil pregnant with ethereal hues,) A O V9 oV +jqW o l <F lC Җ Ѡ ?OOS= 6 Y 8- = q ...˨ ] \ еf 7{ }C wN Ϩ 'kS9 L /z:Dk&iQ,i X desen. And, oh ! when Nature sinks, as oft she may, Through long-lived pressure of obscure distress,... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1891 - 394 páginas
...instrument of words she use Or pencil, pregnant with ethereal hues, Hath need of mind and soul in every part Heroically fashioned, to infuse Faith in the whispers of the lonely Muse." And do not think that these are only Academic theses. You may see them illustrated with fatal force... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1892 - 970 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,...for the bright reward, And in the soul admit of no docay, Brook no continuance of weak-mindedness — Great is the glory, for the strife is hard ! MARCH,... | |
| Hiram Corson - 1892 - 248 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,...<-' Through long-lived pressure of obscure distress, tft> Still to be strenuous for the bright reward, And in the soul admit of no decay, Brook no continuance... | |
| Hiram Corson - 1892 - 246 páginas
...— Creative Art A(Whether the instrument of words she use, "'eOr pencil pregnant with ethereal hues) Demands the service of a mind and heart, Though sensitive,...Muse, While the whole world seems adverse to desert. A— And, oh, when Nature sinks, as oft she may, tThrough long-lived pressure of obscure distress,... | |
| Sir Thomas Noon Talfound - 1892 - 348 páginas
...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 appreciated... | |
| 1892 - 522 páginas
...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, 5 Heroically fashioned to infuse Faith in the whispers of the lonely Muse, While the whole world seems... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1896 - 428 páginas
...ethereal hues) Demands the service of a mind and heart, Though sensitive, yet, in their weakest part, 5 Heroically fashioned — to infuse Faith in the whispers...may Through long-lived pressure of obscure distress, 10 Still to be strenuous for the bright reward, And in the soul admit of no decay, Brook no continuance... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1896 - 426 páginas
...service of a mind and heart, Though sensitive, yet, in their weakest part, 5 Heroically fashioned—to infuse Faith in the whispers of the lonely Muse, While...may Through long-lived pressure of obscure distress, 10 Still to be strenuous for the bright reward, And in the soul admit of no decay, Brook no continuance... | |
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