| William Howitt - 1863 - 554 str.
...addressing the spirit of Coleridge, says of their readers : — Prophets of Nature, we to them will speak A lasting inspiration, sanctified By reason,...Others will love, and we will teach them how: Instruct thera how the mind of man becomes A thousand times more beautiful than earth On which he dwells, above... | |
| 1867 - 558 str.
...for their exercise, to lead others in the same path. Let them exclaim, with Wordsworth — What wo have loved, Others will love, and we will teach them...earth On which he dwells : above this frame of things (Which, "mid all revolution in the hopes And fears of men, doth still remain unchanged) In beauty exalted,... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1870 - 382 str.
...grace to us vouchsafe) Of their deliverance, surely yet to come. Prophets of Nature, we to them, will speak A lasting inspiration, sanctified By reason,...earth On which he dwells, above this frame of things (Which, 'mid all revolution in the hopes And fears of men, doth still remain unchanged) In beauty exalted,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1870 - 382 str.
...grace to us vouchsafe) Of their deliverance, surely yet to come. Prophets of Nature, we to them will speak A lasting inspiration, sanctified By reason,...man becomes A thousand times more beautiful than the eai'tli On which he dwells, above this frame of things (Which, 'mid all revolution in the hopes And... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1871 - 630 str.
...grace to us vouchsafe) Of their deliverance, surely vet to come. Prophets of Nature, we to chem will speak A lasting inspiration, sanctified By reason,...earth On which he dwells, above this frame of things (Which, 'mid all revolution in the hopes And fears of men, doth still remain unchanged) In beauty exalted,... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1871 - 642 str.
...come. Prophets of Nature, we to'them will speak A lasting inspiration, sanctified By reason, hlest hy faith: what we have loved, Others will love, and we...teach them how; Instruct them how the mind of man hecomes A thousand times more heautiful than the earth On which he dwells, ahove this frame of things... | |
| Henry Morley - 1873 - 964 str.
...them all, when taking its true place, • "The mind of man becomes A thousand times more beautiiul than the earth On which he dwells, above this frame of things (Which, 'mid all revolution in the hopes And fears of men , doth still remain unchanged) In beauty... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1874 - 396 str.
...throw them both together, and close my lecture with them : — Prophets of Nature, we to them will speak A lasting inspiration, sanctified By reason,...earth On which he dwells, above this frame of things (Which 'mid all revolution in the hopes And fears of men, doth still remain unchanged) In beauty exalted,... | |
| 1893 - 312 str.
...Prelude addresing Coleridge, he writes : — • Prophets of nature, we to them (the nations) will speak A lasting inspiration, sanctified By reason,...more beautiful than the Earth On which he dwells. No iiidifl'ereutism is to be found iu an utterance like this. Again, iu Chomei's attitude to flowers... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1875 - 374 str.
...I throw them both together, and close my lecture with them:— Prophets of Nature, we to them will speak A lasting inspiration, sanctified By reason,...earth On which he dwells, above this frame of things (Which 'mid all revolution in the hopes And fears of men, doth still remain unchanged) In beauty exalted,... | |
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