| Silas Weir Mitchell - American fiction - 1884 - 444 pages
...idiot Wordsworth ! " " Well, but read," said Hester. " Oh," exclaimed he, " what 's this, then ? ' Bear me to the heart of France is the longing of the shield.' Halloa, Hester, that is poetry ! I 'll try it ; " and with a voice of many tones he read aloud that... | |
| Henry George - Economics - 1884 - 476 pages
...his " Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle," has in highly poetical form alluded to this influence : Armour rusting in his halls On the blood of Clifford calls . "Quell the Scott," exclaims the lance: i " Bear me to the heart of France," Is the longing of the shield. c2 _J... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1885 - 300 pages
...right, His tongue could whisper words of might. — Now another day is come, Fitter hope, and nohler doom ; He hath thrown aside his crook, And hath buried deep his hook ; Armour rusting in his halls On the hlood of Clifford calls— ' Quell the Scot," exclaims the... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1888 - 350 pages
...thing that is to be ; And, if that men report him right, His tongue could whisper words of might. — Now another day is come, Fitter hope, and nobler doom...Bear me to the heart of France, Is the longing of the ShieldTell thy name, thou trembling Field ; Field of death, where'er thou be, Groan thou with our victory... | |
| William Wordsworth, John Morley - 1889 - 1152 pages
...that is to be ; '•rid. if that men report him right, HJ tongue could whisper words of might. -No\v another day is come, fitter hope, and nobler doom...calls ;— ' 'Quell the Scot,' exclaims the Lance — B*ar me to the heart of France, I> ihc longing of the ShieldTell thy name, thou trembling Field... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 284 pages
...to be ; And, if men report him right, He could whisper words of might. Now another day is come, 140 Fitter hope and nobler doom ; He hath thrown aside...buried deep his book. . Armour rusting in his halls DUNMAIL RAISEOn the blood of Clifford calls : "Quell the Scot," exclaims the lance; Bear me to the... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 292 pages
...can see Face of thing that is to be ; And, if men report him right, He could whisper words of might. Now another day is come, Fitter hope and nobler doom...thrown aside his crook, And hath buried deep his book. JJ UN MAIL RAISE. On the blood of Clifford calls: '• Quell the Scot," exclaims the lance ; Bear me... | |
| William Wordsworth - English literature - 1889 - 468 pages
...thing that is to be ; And, if that men report him right, His tongue could whisper words of might. — Now another day is come, Fitter hope, and nobler doom ; He hath thrown aside his crook, 140 And hath buried deep his book ; Armor rusting in his halls On the blood of Clifford calls ; —... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1889 - 488 pages
...thing that is to be ; And, if that men report him right, His tongue could whisper words of might. — Now another day is come, Fitter hope, and nobler doom ; He hath thrown aside his crook, 140 And hath buried deep his book ; Armor rusting in his halls On the blood of Clifford calls ; —... | |
| Walter Bagehot, Richard Holt Hutton - English literature - 1891 - 574 pages
...thing that is to be ; And if that men report him right, His tongue could whisper words o& might. — Now another day is come, Fitter hope and nobler doom...aside his crook, And hath buried deep his book."* "And now the streams may sing for others' pleasure, The hills sleep on in their eternity, "t He is... | |
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