| Samuel Rowles Pattison - 1882 - 200 lehte
...occurred on the 26th of May, 735. The beautiful sonnet of Wordsworth may find a fitting place here — But what if one, through grove or flowery mead, Indulging...will the creeping feet Of a voluptuous indolence, shall meet Thy hovering shade, O Venerable Bede ! The saint, the soldier from a circle freed Of toil... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1885 - 430 lehte
...thorp or vill his matins sound for me, Tired of the world and all its industry. XXIII. REPROOF. Bur what if One, through grove or flowery mead, Indulging...voluptuous indolence, should meet Thy hovering Shade, O 1 venerable Bede ! The saint, the scholar, from a circle freed Of toil stupendous in a hallowed seat... | |
| John Fletcher Hurst - 1886 - 172 lehte
...idler by presenting the picture of the toiling Bede : " But what if one, through grove or flowery mede, Indulging thus at will the creeping feet Of a voluptuous indolence, should meet Thy hovering shade, 0 Venerable Bede! The saint, the scholar, from a circle freed Of toil stupendous, in a hallowed seat... | |
| John Fletcher Hurst - 1886 - 158 lehte
...the picture of the toiling Bede : " But what if one, through grove or flowery mede, Indulging tlius at will the creeping feet Of a voluptuous indolence, should meet Thy hovering shade, 0 Venerable Bede ! The saint, the scholar, from a circle freed Of toil stupendous, in a hallowed seat... | |
| William Hone - 1888 - 876 lehte
...the crested fowl From thorp or vill his matins sound for me. Tired of the world and all its industry. But what if one, through grove or flowery mead. Indulging...creeping feet Of a voluptuous indolence, should meet • 3tryp;'i Memorial!. VOL. I. 353 The hovering shade of venerable Bede, The saiot, the scliolar,... | |
| Charles Arthur Lane - 1888 - 312 lehte
...chieftain quits the world to hide His thin autumnal locks where monks abide In cloistered privacy 0 Venerable Bede ! The saint, the scholar, from a circle freed Of toil stupendous." — Wordsuiortk. 1. Effects of Theodore's Work.— Hitherto, owing to the scattered character of the... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 1016 lehte
...the crested fowl From thorp or vill bis matins sound for me, Tired of the world and all its industry. BUT what if One, through grove or flowery mead, Indulging...stupendous, in a hallowed seat Of learning, where thou heard' st the billows On a wild coast, rough monitors to feed Perpetual industry. Sublime Recluse !... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 140 lehte
...while they strangle, a fair growth they bring, For recompense, — their own perennial bower. REPROOF. BUT what if One, through grove or flowery mead, Indulging...voluptuous indolence, should meet Thy hovering Shade, 0 venerable Bede! The saint, the scholar, from a circle freed Of toil stupendous, in a hallow'd seat... | |
| William Wordsworth, John Morley - 1889 - 1152 lehte
...Van thorp or vill his matins sound for me, Tired of the world and all its industry. XXIII REPROOF BIT what if One, through grove or flowery mead, Indulging thus at will the creeping feet Of i voluptuous indolence, should meet Thy hovering Shade, O venerable Bede ! The saint, the scholar,... | |
| William Wordsworth, Henry Norman Hudson - 1889 - 251 lehte
...they strangle, a fair growth they bring, For recompense, — their own perennial hower. REPROOF. Bur what if One, through grove or flowery mead, Indulging thus at will the creeping feet Thy hovering Shade, 0 venerable Bcde ! Of a voluptuous indolence, should meet The saint, the scholar,... | |
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