All meek and silent, save that through a rift — Not distant from the shore whereon we stood, A fixed, abysmal, gloomy breathing-place — Mounted the roar of waters, torrents, streams Innumerable, roaring with one voice ! Heard over earth and sea, and,... Gaj: The End of Religion - Página 33por Robert Sean Lewis (aka Rafiq) - 2004 - 147 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Arthur Beatty - 1928 - 582 páginas
...rift — Not distant from the shore whereon we stood, A fixed, abysmal, gloomy, breathing-place — Mounted the roar of waters, torrents, streams Innumerable, roaring with one voice ! Heard over earth and sea, and, in that hour, For so it seemed, felt by the starry heavens. When into... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1859 - 588 páginas
...rift — Not distant from the shore whereon we stood, A fixed, abysmal, gloomy breathing-place — Mounted the roar of waters, torrents, streams Innumerable, roaring with one voice ! Heard over earth and sea, and in that hour, For so it seemed, felt by the starry heaven.' Prelude,... | |
| 1893 - 866 páginas
...rift — Not distant from the shore whereon we stood, A fixed abysmal, gloomy, breathing-place — Mounted the roar of waters, torrents, streams Innumerable, roaring with one voice ! Heard over earth and sea, and, in that hour, For so it seemed, felt by the starry heavens. Here the... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1970 - 372 páginas
...upon this shew In single glory, and we stood, the mist Touching our very feet; and from the shore 55 At distance not the third part of a mile Was a blue...fracture in the vapour, A deep and gloomy breathing-place thro' which Mounted the roar of waters, torrents, streams Innumerable, roaring with one voice. [60]... | |
| Harold Bloom - 1971 - 516 páginas
...still ocean as far as the eye can see. In the midst of this ocean, a rift appears, and through the gap Mounted the roar of waters, torrents, streams Innumerable, roaring with one voice! Heard over earth and sea, and, in that hour, For so it seemed, felt by the starry heavens. The mist,... | |
| Meyer Howard Abrams - 1973 - 564 páginas
...unites the contraries of tumult and peace, the darkness and the light — the terrifying dark chasm, "a deep and gloomy breathing-place through which/ Mounted the roar of waters," while overhead the moon "naked in the Heavens . . . look'd down upon this shew/ In single glory." Above... | |
| Lloyd Schwartz, Sybil P. Estess - 1983 - 374 páginas
...rift — Not distant from the shore whereon we stood, A fixed, abysmal, gloomy, breathing-place — Mounted the roar of waters, torrents, streams Innumerable, roaring with one voice! Heard over earth and sea, and, in that hour, For so it seemed, felt by the starry heavens. The hills... | |
| W. K. Thomas, Warren U. Ober - 1989 - 348 páginas
...down upon this shew In single glory, and we stood, the mist Touching our very feet; and from the shore At distance not the third part of a mile Was a blue chasm; a fracture in the vapour, Mounted the roar of waters, torrents, streams Innumerable, roaring with one voice. The universal spectacle... | |
| Frederic Stewart Colwell - 1989 - 246 páginas
...particularity and identities, and that intricate skein of rivers becomes as was Derwent in the beginning, one: "Mounted the roar of waters, torrents, streams / Innumerable, roaring with one voice!" (13.58-9) On the twin heights of Snowdon and Simplón, the natural landscape coalesces with that of... | |
| Stephen Gill - 1991 - 132 páginas
...down upon this shew In single glory, and we stood, the mist Touching our very feet; and from the shore At distance not the third part of a mile Was a blue...torrents, streams Innumerable, roaring with one voice. (XIII, 36-59) Throughout The Prelude Wordsworth has traced the growth of Imagination. Now, in the meditation... | |
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