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The Great Tradition: A Book of Selections from English and American Prose ... - Page 385
edited by - 1919 - 679 pages
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The Wheat-sheaf; Or, Gleanings for the Wayside and Fireside ...

1853 - 442 pages
...tranquil restoration — feelings too, Of unrenierabered pleasure : such, perhaps, As may have had no trivial influence On that best portion of a good man's...motion of our human blood Almost suspended, we are laid asleep In body, and become a living soul : While with an eye made quiet by the joy, We see into the...
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The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1854 - 776 pages
...along the heart ; And passing even into my purer mind, With tranquil restoration : — feelings too Of unremembered pleasure : such, perhaps, As have...motion of our human blood Almost suspended, we are laid asleep In body, and become a living soul : While with an eye made quiet by the power Of harmony, and...
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Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Issue 22

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1868 - 322 pages
...To them I may have owed another gift, Of aspect more sublime; that blessed mood, In which the burden of the mystery, In which the heavy and the weary weight...of our human blood, Almost suspended, we are laid asleep In body, and become a living soul : While with an eye made quiet by the power Of harmony, and...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 2

William Wordsworth - 1854 - 432 pages
...them I may have owed another gift, Of aspect more sublime ; that blessed mood, In which the burden of the mystery, In which the heavy and the weary weight...motion of our human blood Almost suspended, we are laid asleep In body, and become a living soul : While with an eye made quiet by the power Of harmony, and...
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The modern reader and speaker

David Charles Bell - 1856 - 466 pages
...tranquil restoration — feelings, too, of unremembered pleasure ; such, perhaps, as may have had no trivial influence on that best portion of a good man's...of our human blood, almost suspended, we are laid asleep in body, and become a living soul; while, with an eye made quiet by the power of harmony, and...
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National Review, Volume 4

1857 - 496 pages
...brightness will always produce. He paid for the frequency of " that blessed mood In which the burden of the mystery, In which the heavy and the weary weight...of our human blood, Almost suspended, we are laid asleep In body, and become a living soul ; While with an eye made quiet by the power Of harmony, and...
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The National Review, Volume 4

Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1857 - 492 pages
...brightness will always produce. He paid for the frequency of "that blessed mood In which the burden of the mystery, In which the heavy and the weary weight...of our human blood, Almost suspended, we are laid asleep In body, and become a living soul ; While with an eye made quiet by the power Of harmony, and...
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The Earlier Poems of William Wordsworth: Corrected as in the Latest Editions ...

William Wordsworth - 1857 - 480 pages
...These forms of beauty, &c.— Edit. 1815. t As may have had no trivial influence. — Edit. 1815. In which the heavy and the weary weight Of all this unintelligible...motion of our human blood Almost suspended, we are laid asleep In body, and become a living soul : While with an eye made quiet by the power Of harmony, and...
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Beauties of English scenery

John Tillotson - 1860 - 226 pages
...them I may have owed another gift, Of aspect more sublime ; that blessed mood, On which the burden of the mystery In which the heavy and the weary weight...of our human blood, Almost suspended, we are laid asleep In body and become a living soul : While with an eye made quick by the power Of harmony, and...
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Moral and Religious Quotations from the Poets: Topically Arranged ...

1861 - 356 pages
...them I may have owed another gift, Of aspect more sublime ; that blessed mood, In which the burden of the mystery, In which the heavy and the weary weight...of our human blood, Almost suspended, we are laid asleep In body, and become a living soul: While with an eye made quiet by the power Of harmony, and...
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