| 1857 - 876 หน้า
...the waves beneath the bending glide." And again, the much-disputed passage, — " To dear this doubt, to know the world by sight, To find if books or swains report it rigbt ; (For yet by swains alone the world he knew, Whose feet came wandering o'er the nightly dew).... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1858 - 608 หน้า
...glimmering fragments of a broken sun, Banks, trees, and skies, in thick disorder run. To clear this doubt to know the world by sight, To find if books, or swains, report it right, (For yet by swains alone tho world he knew, Whose feet came wandering o'er the nightly dew,) He quits his cell... | |
| James Boswell - 1858 - 464 หน้า
...preparing, for the public instruction and entertainment, prefaces biographical and critical. It will not, therefore, be out of season to appeal to you for the decision of n controversy which has arisen between a lady and me concerning a passage in Paruell. That poet tells... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 466 หน้า
...glimmering fragments of a broken sun, Banks, trees, and skies, in thick disorder run. To clear this doubt, to know the world by sight, To find if books, or swains, report it right, (For yet by swains alone the world he knew, Whose feet came wandering o'er the nightly dew.) He quits his cell... | |
| 1860 - 582 หน้า
...Johnson, Boswell, and Malone, along with his own respecting its meaning : — " To clear this doubt, to know the world by sight, To find if books or swains report it right ; For yet by swains alone the world he knew." It appears to me that all difficulty will be removed if we suppose... | |
| English poets - 1862 - 626 หน้า
...glimmering fragments of a broken sun, Banks, trees, and skies, in thick disorder run. To clear this doubt, to know the world by sight, To find if books, or swains, report it right — For yet by swains alone the world he knew, Whose feet came wandering o'er the nightly dew— He quits his cell... | |
| 1863 - 362 หน้า
...glimmering fragments of a broken sun, lianks, trees, and skies, in thick disorder run. To clear this doubt, to know the world by sight, To find if books, or swains, report it right (For yet by swains alone the world he knew, Whose feet came wandering o'er the nightly dew), He quits his cell... | |
| Playtime - 1863 - 436 หน้า
...glimmering fragments of a broken sun, Banks, trees, and skies, in thick disorder run. To clear this doubt, to know the world by sight, To find if books, or swains, report it right ; (For yet by swains alone the world he knew, Whose feet came wandering o'er the nightly dew,) THE HERMIT. 305 He... | |
| 1863 - 478 หน้า
...glimmering fragments of a broken sun, Banks, trees, and skies, in thick disorder run. To clear this doubt, to know the world by sight, To find if books, or swains, report it right (For yet by swains alone the world he knew, Whose feet came wandering o'er the nightly dew), He quits his cell;... | |
| English poems - 1863 - 364 หน้า
...glimmering fragments of a broken sun, Banks, trees, and skies, in thick disorder run. To clear this doubt, to know the world by sight, To find if books, or swains, report it right (For yet by swains alone the world he knew, Whose feet came wandering o'er the nightly dew), He quits his cell... | |
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