See the wretch, that long has tost On the thorny bed of pain, At length repair his vigour lost, And breathe and walk again : The meanest floweret of the vale, The simplest note that swells the gale, The common sun, the air, the skies, To him are opening... The North British Review - Seite 191857Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | Thomas Brown - 1835
...The simplest note that swells the gale, • Pope'i Moral Essays, Ep. I. v. 158—161. t V. 51— f& The common sun, the air. the skies, To him are opening paradise."* There is yet another principle which modifies the primary laws of suggestion with very powerful influence.... | |
 | John Milton, Edward Young, Thomas Gray, James Beattie, William Collins - 1836 - 530 Seiten
...Chastised by sabler tints of wo; And blended form, with artful strife, The strength and harmony of life. See the wretch, that long has tost On the thorny bed...the air, the skies, To him are opening Paradise." Our author's reputation, as a poet, was so high, that, on the death of Colley Cibber, in 1757, he had... | |
 | Jesse Appleton - 1836
...life, as they indicate the care and agency of a friend, omniscient and almighty. " The meanest flow'ret of the vale, The simplest note, that swells the gale,...the air, the skies, To him are opening paradise." So far as you oppose, or neglect religion, you are at warfare with reason, with moral feelings, and... | |
 | Jesse Appleton - 1836
...life, as they indicate the care and agency of a friend, omniscient and almighty. " The meanest flow'ret of the vale, The simplest note, that swells the gale,...the air, the skies, To him are opening paradise." So far as you oppose, or neglect religion, you are at warfare with reason, with moral feelings, and... | |
 | Author of Old maids - 1836
...whilst Sir John hung over her, little less affected than his sister. CHAPTER XXV. " The meanest flow'ret of the vale, The simplest note that swells the gale,...air, the skies, To him — are opening Paradise." Gray. Anne's simple and affecting narrative was soon told, and it called forth the sympathies of her... | |
 | Plebeians - 1836
...hung over her, little less affected than his sister. CHAPTER V. " The meanest flow'ret of the valc, The simplest note that swells the gale, The common...air, the skies, To him — are opening Paradise." Gray. ANNE'S simple and affecting narrative was soon told, and it called forth the sympathies of her... | |
 | Cecil V. Deane - 1967 - 145 Seiten
...and truth than in the unfinished Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude: The meanest flowret of the vale The simplest note that swells the gale...sun, the air, the skies, To him are opening Paradise. Here the touch is almost Wordsworthian, though there is also, in the string of personified abstractions... | |
 | 1847
...sense becomes an inlet to pure enjoyment; and we shall see that ' The meanest floweret of the dale, The simplest note that swells the gale, The common sun, the air, the skies, To her are opening Paradise.' Ever on the look-out for the excellent, her eye is blind only to errors,... | |
 | Benjamin Rush - 1981 - 735 Seiten
...how much the pleasure of this sense is heightened by relative circumstances, in the following lines: "See the wretch, that long has tost, "On the thorny bed of pain "At length repair his vigor lost, "And breathe, and walk again. "The meanest flowret of the vale, "The simplest note that... | |
 | W. K. Thomas, Warren U. Ober, Warren Ober - 1989 - 328 Seiten
...Vicissitude, we would offer them as at least a possible source and influence for the lines on Science: The meanest floweret of the vale, The simplest note...sun, the air, the skies To him are opening Paradise. For Wordsworth, great height and great depth were often interchangeable; consequently it is not surprising... | |
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