But as it sometimes chanceth, from the might Of joy in minds that can no further go, As high as we have mounted in delight In our dejection do we sink as low; To me that morning did it happen so; And fears and fancies thick upon me came; Dim sadness—... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 701851Full view - About this book
| William Wordsworth - 1885 - 344 pages
...we have mounted in delight In our dejection do we sink as low, To me that morning did it happen so, And fears and fancies thick upon me came ; Dim sadness— and blind thoughts, I knewnot, nor could name. I heard the skylark singing in the sky ; And I bethought me of the playful... | |
| Libraries - 1887 - 548 pages
...mounted in delight In our dejection do л\-е sink ¡IÄ low; To me that morning did it happen so: And fears and fancies thick, upon me came; Dim sadness— and blind thoughts, I knew not, nor could name." Happiness may not endure: it may be succeeded by a very different day: "Solitude, pain of heart, distress... | |
| 1887 - 564 pages
...have mounted in delight In our dejection do we sink as low ; To me that morning did it happen so : And fears and fancies thick upon me came ; Dim sadness — and blind thoughts, I knew not, nor eould name." Happiness may not endure : it may be succeeded by a very different day : " Solitude, pain... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1887 - 524 pages
...dejection do we sink as low ; To me thnt morning did it happen so : And fears and fancies thick ulien me came ; Dim sadness — and blind thoughts, I knew not, nor could name." Happiness may not endure : it may be succeeded by a very different day : " Solitude, pain cf heart,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1888 - 350 pages
...have mounted in delight In our dejection do we sink as low ; To me that morning did it happen so ; And fears and fancies thick upon me came ; Dim sadness...— and blind thoughts, I knew not, nor could name. I heard the sky-lark warbling in the sky ; And I bethought me of the playful hare : Even such a happy... | |
| William Wordsworth - English literature - 1889 - 468 pages
...have mounted in delight In our dejection do we sink as low ; To me that morning did it happen so : And fears and fancies thick upon me came ; Dim sadness and blind thoughts, I knew not, nor could name. I heard the skylark warbling in the sky ; And I bethought me of the playful hare ; 3° Even such a... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 268 pages
...have mounted in delight In our dejection do we sink as low ; To me that morning did it happen so ; And fears, and fancies, thick upon me came ; Dim sadness...— and blind thoughts, I knew not, nor could name. v. I heard the sky-lark warbling in the sky ; And I bethought me of the playful hare : Even such a... | |
| William Wordsworth, John Morley (viscount) - English poetry - 1890 - 1012 pages
...have mounted in delight In our dejection do we sink as low ; To me that morning did it happen so ; loister startles at the gleam of arms. 1 knew not, nor could name. I heard the sky-lark warbling in the sky ; And I bethought me of the playful... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1892 - 60 pages
...have mounted in delight In our dejection do we sink as low ; 25 To me that morning did it happen so : And fears and fancies thick upon me came ; Dim sadness...— and blind thoughts, I knew not, nor could name. V. I heard the skylark warbling in the sky ; And I bethought me of the playful hare : Even such a happy... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1892 - 362 pages
...have mounted in delight In our dejection do we sink as low ; 25 To me that morning did it happen so ; And fears and fancies thick upon me came ; Dim sadness...— and blind thoughts, I knew not, nor could name. v. I heard the sky-lark warbling in the sky ; And I bethought me of the playful hare : 30 Even such... | |
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