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 worsworth - 1923 - 498 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 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... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - American literature - 1922 - 1920 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. 28 I heard the skylark warbling in the sky : And I bethought me of the playful hare : Even such a happy... | |
| Robert Bridges - English literature - 1923 - 372 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 I heard the sky-lark warbling in the sky ; And I bethought me of the playful hare : Even such a happy... | |
| John Drinkwater - English poetry - 1924 - 400 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 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... | |
| Robert Bridges - Children's poetry, English - 1924 - 296 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... | |
| English poetry - 1924 - 296 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 I heard the sky-lark warbling in the sky ; And I bethought me of the playful hare : Even such a happy... | |
| John Dover Wilson - English literature - 1927 - 310 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 knew not, nor could name. I heard the skylark warbling in the sky; And I bethought me of the playful hare: 30 Even such a happy... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1927 - 734 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... | |
| Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - English literature - 1927 - 1432 pages
...have.mounted in delight In our dejection do we sink as low; 25 To me that morning did it happen so; hat glorious features — Spotless fair, divinely...bright! Must He dwell with brutal creatures? How could I heard the sky-lark warbling in the sky; And I bethought me of the playful hare: 30 Even such a happy... | |
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