Such grateful haunts foregoing, if I oft Must turn elsewhere — to travel near the tribes And fellowships of men, and see ill sights Of madding passions mutually inflamed ; Must hear Humanity in fields and groves Pipe solitary anguish ; or must hang... The Excursion: A Poem - Page iiiby William Wordsworth - 1853 - 374 pagesFull view - About this book
 | William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1880 - 362 pages
...fellowships of men, and see ill sights Of madding passions mutually inflamed; Must hear Humanity in fields and groves Pipe solitary anguish ; or must hang Brooding...of Cities ; may these sounds Have their authentic comment,—that even these Hearing, I be not downcast or forlorn ! —Descend, prophetic Spirit! that... | |
 | Horace Hills Morgan - English literature - 1880 - 476 pages
...of men, and see ill sights 75 Of madding passions mutually inflamed ; Must hear Humanity in fields and groves Pipe solitary anguish ; or must hang Brooding...confederate storm Of sorrow, barricadoed evermore so Within the walls of Cities; may these sounds Have their authentic comment, — that even these Hearing,... | |
 | William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1882 - 378 pages
...fellowships of men, and see ill sights Of madding passions mutually inflamed ; Must hear Humanity in fields and groves Pipe solitary anguish ; or must hang Brooding...or forlorn ! — Descend, prophetic Spirit ! that inspirest The human Soul of universal earth, Dreaming on things to come ; and dost possess A metropolitan... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1882 - 396 pages
...mutually inflamed ; Must hear Humanity in fields and groves Pipe solitary anguish ; or must hang lirooding above the fierce confederate storm Of sorrow, barricadoed...or forlorn ! — Descend, prophetic Spirit ! that inspirest The human Soul of universal earth, Dreaming on things to come ; and dost possess A metropolitan... | |
 | William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1884 - 456 pages
...and t ; Strabo, 1 ; Pliny, 6, c. 31 and 32 ; Horace, Odea IV., 8, v. 27 ; Plutarch, Sertorhu.— ED. Brooding above the fierce confederate storm Of sorrow,...downcast or forlorn ! — Descend, prophetic Spirit I1 that inspir'st The human Soul of universal earth, Dreaming on things to come ;* and dost possess... | |
 | William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1880 - 560 pages
...fellowships of men, and see ill sighte Of madding passions mutually inflamed; Must hear Humanity in fields and groves Pipe solitary anguish ; or must hang Brooding...Of sorrow, barricadoed evermore Within the walls of ctties — may these soundo Have their anthentic comment ; that even these Hearing, I be not downeast... | |
 | William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1882 - 520 pages
...fellowships of men, and see ill sights Of madding passions mutually inflamed ; Must hear Humanity in fields and groves Pipe solitary anguish ; or must hang Brooding...storm Of sorrow, barricadoed evermore Within the' wails of cities — may these sounds Have their authentic comment ; that even these Hearing, I be not... | |
 | Henry Norman Hudson - English poetry - 1882 - 720 pages
...fellowships of men, and see ill sights Of madding passions mutually inflamed; Must hear Humanity in fields and groves Pipe solitary anguish ; or must hang Brooding above the fierce confederate storm Of sorrow, barricado'd evermore Within the walls of cities, — may these sounds Have their authentic comment... | |
 | Matthew Arnold - Criticism - 1888 - 360 pages
...Miltonic lines; we find it in such a phrase as this, where the manner is his own, not Milton's — ' . . . the fierce confederate storm Of sorrow barricadoed evermore Within the walls of cities ;' although even here, perhaps, the power of style, which is undeniable, is more properly that of eloquent... | |
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