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" How divine, The liberty, for frail, for mortal, man To roam at large among unpeopled glens And mountainous retirements, only trod By devious footsteps ; regions consecrate To oldest time ! and, reckless of the storm That keeps the raven quiet in her nest,... "
Annual Report of the Commissioners ... - Page 318
1851
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The Excursion, Being a Portion of The Recluse, a Poem

William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1814 - 476 pages
...the nice regards of flesh and blood) And to the elements surrender it As if it were a Spirit ! — How divine, The liberty, for frail, for mortal man...Presence or a Motion — one Among the many there ; and, while the Mists Flying, and rainy Vapours, call out Shapes And Phantoms from the crags and solid...
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Spirit of the English Magazines

1831 - 602 pages
...it must be remembered that the pale-faces found them a free and happy people, — " Roaming at targe among unpeopled glens And mountainous retirements,...trod By devious footsteps ! Regions consecrate To olden time." And they made them, by that oppression which drives wise men, as well as simple savages,...
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Killarney and the Surrounding Scenery: Being a Complete Itinerary of the Lakes

George Nelson Smith - Killarney, Lakes of - 1822 - 272 pages
...And all the nice regards of flesh and blood) And to the elements surrender it As if it were a Spirit !—How divine, The liberty, for frail, for mortal...Presence or a Motion — one Among the many there ; and, while the Mists Flying, and rainy Vapours, call out Shapes And Pnaruoms from the crags and solid...
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Killarney, and the surrounding scenery. To which are added copious notes, a ...

George Nelson Smith - 1822 - 256 pages
...the nice regards of flesh andt)looJ) And to the elements surrender it As if it were a Spirit!—How divine, The liberty, for frail, for mortal man To...the raven quiet in her nest, Be as a Presence or a Motion—one Among the many there ; and, while the Mists Flying, and rainy Vapours, call out Shapes...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5

William Wordsworth - 1827 - 452 pages
...all the nice regards of flesh and blood) And to the elements surrender it As if it were a Spirit! — How divine, The liberty, for frail, for mortal man...Presence or a motion — one Among the many there; and, while the Mists Flying, and rainy Vapours, call out Shapes And Phantoms from the crags and solid...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5

William Wordsworth - 1827 - 456 pages
...the nice regards of flesh and blood) And to the elements surrender it As if it were a Spirit ! — How divine, The liberty, for frail, for mortal man...reckless of the storm That keeps the raven quiet in her nest,Be as a Presence or a motion — one Among the many there ; and, while the Mists Flying, and rainy...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - Fore-edge painting - 1828 - 372 pages
...the nice regards of llesh and blood) And to the elements surrender it \s if it were a Spirit! — Uow divine, The liberty, for frail, for mortal man To...roam at large among unpeopled glens And mountainous retirement*, only trod lly devious footsteps: regions consecrate To oldest lime! and, reckless of the...
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Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham & Northumberland, illustr. from drawings by ...

Thomas Rose (topographical writer.) - 1832 - 232 pages
...whom his soul claims kindred, and to whose " high converse" he hopes to be admitted. He feels — « How divine, The liberty, for frail, for mortal man...devious footsteps, regions consecrate To oldest time ! - While the streams Descending from the regions of the clocds, And starting from the hollows of the...
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Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham, and Northumberland, Illustrated ..., Volume 1

Thomas Rose - Cumberland (England) - 1832 - 238 pages
...whom his soul claims kindred, and to whose " high converse" he hopes to be admitted. He feels — " How divine, The liberty, for frail, for mortal man...unpeopled glens And mountainous retirements, only trod By c'cvious footsteps, regions consecrate To oldest time t While the streams Descending from the regions...
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Faust, a dramatic poem, tr. into Engl. prose with notes by the translator of ...

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1833 - 396 pages
...felt a sort of all-overishness." p. 135. From the -wall-like rocks, from the damp under•wood.] — " How divine, The liberty for frail, for mortal man,...presence or a motion — one Among the many there ; and, while the mists Flying, and rainy vapours, call out shapes And phantoms from the craigs and...
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