Whate'er the theme, the maiden sang As if her song could have no ending; I saw her singing at her work, And o'er the sickle bending; — I listened, motionless and still; And, as I mounted up the hill The music in my heart I bore, Long after it was heard... La Belle Assemblée - Strana 1071807Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Shakespeare - 1879 - 240 str.
...so haunted with certain strains of music as to turn every stray sound into an image thereof; so that The music in my heart I bore Long after it was heard no more. The point is well illustrated in the case of the Gentleman whom Kent despatches to Cordelia with letters... | |
| New national reading books - 1880 - 296 str.
...saw her singing at her work, And o'er the sickle bending : — I listened — motionless and still ; And as I mounted up the hill, The music in my heart I bore, Long after it was heard no more. WORDSWORTH. PERSEVERANCE. TIIF. FARMER'S STORY. PART I. 1. YOU may perhaps have heard that my father... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 650 str.
...I saw her singing at her work, And o'er the sickle bending ; — I listened, motionless and still ; And, as I mounted up the hill, The music in my heart I bore, Long after it was heard no more. (1803.) YARROW UNVISITED. 1803. [See the various poems the scene of which is laid upon the banks of... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 648 str.
...I saw her singing at her work, And o'er the sickle bending ; — I listened, motionless and still ; And, as I mounted up the hill, The music in my heart I bore, Long after it was heard no more. (1803.) YARROW UNVISITED. 1803. [See the various poems the scene of which is laid upon the banks of... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1880 - 676 str.
...saw her singing at her work, And o'er the sickle bending ; — I listened — motionless and siill ; And as I mounted up the hill, The music in my heart I bore. Long after it was heard no more. ADDRESS TO KILCHURN CASTLF. UPON LOCH AWE. " From the top of the hill a most impressive scene opened... | |
| Laurence Coupe - 2000 - 346 str.
...free to turn away, on his own axis, and continue in his own vast orbit: I listened till I had my fill, And, as I mounted up the hill, The music in my heart I bore Long after it was heard no more. 'I have learned', Wordsworth wrote in 1798, To look on nature, not as in the hour Of thoughtless youth;... | |
| Laurence Coupe - 2000 - 346 str.
...free to turn away, on his own axis, and continue in his own vast orbit: I listened till I had my fill, And, as I mounted up the hill, The music in my heart I bore Long after it was heard no more. 'I have learned', Wordsworth wrote in 1798, To look on nature, not as in the hour Of thoughtless youth;... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 2000 - 682 str.
...Confutation of the Animadversions Upon the Remonstrant against Smectymnuus" (1642). 8 Cf. Wordsworth: "The music in my heart I bore, / Long after it was heard no more" (The Solitary Reaper 31-32). 9 An emerging subject in the 18th c.: "Souls are of no sex, any more than... | |
| Manjula Datta - 2000 - 296 str.
...feelings and images: the sounds became easily memorizable. For days I stayed with the solitary reaper, 'The music in my heart I bore / Long after it was heard no more'. I memorized the poem to invoke at my leisure the sounds that created such poignant images. I pursued... | |
| Philip Wesley Jackson - 1998 - 228 str.
...the opinions may turn out not to be as final as we initially thought them to be. The poet who wrote, "The music in my heart I bore, / Long after it was heard no more," gave utterance to an experience known to us all (Wordsworth 1984, 320). The relational character of... | |
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