| 1844 - 848 pages
...and it is quite true, that while his songs are not, never were, those of " fashionable circles," " In busiest street and loneliest glen, Are felt the flashes of his pen." Professor Wilson is more decidedly hostile to the theory of Professor Josiah Walker and others, —... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1849 - 668 pages
...cause And by what rules She trained her Burns to win applause That shames the Schools. Through husiest street and loneliest glen Are felt the flashes of...fill their hives ; Deep in the general heart of men Hu power survives. What need of fields in some far clime Where Heroes, Sages, Bards sublime, And all... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 pages
...from what cause And by what rules She trained her Burns to win applause It That shames the schools. building made of many crags; And in the midst is one...particular rock ^ That rises like a column from the vale, Beea fill their hives; Deep in the general heart of men His power survives. What need of fields in... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1854 - 364 pages
...Nature, from what cause And by what rules She trained her Burns to win applause That shames the Schools. Through busiest street and loneliest glen Are felt the flashes of his pen ; He1 rules 'mid winter snows, and when Bees fill their hives ; Deep in the general heart of men His... | |
| 1856 - 606 pages
...true. — When Wisdom prospered in his sight, And Virtue grew. 'Through busiest street and loveliest glen Are felt the flashes of his pen ; He rules 'mid...Deep in the general heart of men His power survives.' " — &c., &c. What an illustration the history of this talented individual supplies of the utter insufficiency... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1865 - 368 pages
...Nature, from what cause And by what rules She trained her Burns to win applause That shames the Schools. Through busiest street and loneliest glen Are felt...fill their hives; Deep in the general heart of men What need of fields in some far clime Where Heroes, Sages, Bards sublime, And all that fetched the... | |
| Arthur Hugh Clough - Prose poems, English - 1869 - 448 pages
...anywhere. But I fear it cannot quite truly be said of him, as he has himself finely said of Burns — In busiest street and loneliest glen Are felt the flashes of his pen ; He lives 'mid winter snows, and when Bees fill their hives; Deep in the general heart of men His power... | |
| Arthur Hugh Clough - 1869 - 442 pages
...anywhere. But I fear it cannot quite truly be said of him, as he has himself finely said of Burns — In busiest street and loneliest glen Are felt the flashes of his pen ; He lives 'mid winter snows, and when Bees fill their hives; Deep in the general heart of men His power... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1870 - 390 pages
...Nature, from what cause And by what rules She trained her Burns to win applause That shames the Schools. Through busiest street and loneliest glen Are felt...fill their hives; Deep in the general heart of men What need of fields in some far clime Where Heroes, Sages, Bards sublime, And all that fetched the... | |
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