| Edith P. Hazen - Literary Criticism - 1992 - 1172 pages
...(1. 9) 66 The Rainbow comes and goes, And lovely is the Rose, (1. 10-11) 67 To me alone there came a thought o@! . (1. 22—24) 68 Whither is fled the visionary gleam? Where is it now, the glory and the dream? (1.... | |
| William Wordsworth - Fiction - 1994 - 628 pages
...sing a joyous song, 20 And while the young lambs bound As to the tabor's sound, To me alone there came a thought of grief: A timely utterance gave that thought...from the fields of sleep, And all the earth is gay; 30 Land and sea Give themselves up to jollity, And with the heart of May Doth every Beast keep holiday;Thou... | |
| C. D. Narasimhaiah - Poetics - 1994 - 310 pages
...highest pitch. The lyric I can give not what men call love,... comes from the same source. Wordsworth's The cataracts blow their trumpets from the steep No...throng, The winds come to me from the fields of sleep, or again, And I have felt A presence that disturbs me with the joy Of elevated thoughts ... comes from... | |
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