| William Wordsworth - 1814 - 476 pàgines
...days I learn'd To weigh with care his words, and to rejoice In the plain presence of his dignity ! Oh ! many are the Poets that are sown By Nature ;...highest gifts, The vision and the faculty divine, Yet wanting the accomplishment of Verse, (Which in the docile season of their youth It was denied them... | |
| 1815 - 394 pàgines
...Muse, and hear with what beauty and truth she sings of talents uncultured, and of genius unrevealed : " Oh many are the poets that are sown By nature ; men...with highest gifts The vision and the faculty divine Yet wanting the accomplishment of verse, (Which in the docile season of their youth It was denied them... | |
| 1826 - 952 pàgines
...are we, one and all of us, that is certain, and perfectly willing to exclaim with Mr Wordsworth, — "Oh! many are the poets that are sown By nature ;...highest gifts, The vision and the faculty divine, Yet wanting the accomplishment of verse !" The want of the accomplishment of verse imposes a necessity... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 326 pàgines
...dignity." Who is not at once delighted and improved, when the POET Wordsworth himself exclaims, " O many are the poets that are sown By Nature ; men endowed with highest gifts, £ " The vision »snd the faculty divine, Yet wanting the accomplishment of verse, Nor having e'er, as life advanced,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 316 pàgines
...dignity." Who is not at once delighted and improved, when the POET Wordsworth himself exclaims, " O many are the poets that are sown By Nature; men endowed with highest gifts, Kk " The vision send the faculty divine, Yet wanting the accomplishment of verse, Nor having e'er,... | |
| 1826 - 1004 pàgines
...are we, one and all of es, that is certain, and perfectly willing to esdaim with Mr Wordsworth,— " Oh ! many are the poets that are sown By nature ;...highest gifts, The vision and the faculty divine, Yet winning the accomplishment of verse!" The want of the accomplishment of verse imposes a necessity... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 pàgines
...spirits, and recall Their lost affections unto Thee and Thine! [from The Excursion.] UNDEVELOPED GEA'IUS. OH, many are the poets that are sown By Nature! men...highest gifts — The vision, and the faculty divine — Yet wanting the accomplishment of verse (Which in the docile season of their youth It was denied... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1834 - 360 pàgines
...dignity." Who is not at once delighted and improved, when the POET Wordsworth himself exclaims, " (J many are the poets that are sown By Nature ; men endowed with highest gifts, The vision sent, the faculty divine, Yet wanting the accomplishment of verse. Not having e'er, as life advanced,... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 448 pàgines
...expression, to some paragraphs of his prose works. He was one of those poets mentioned by Wordsworth, " That are sown By nature ; men endowed with highest gifts, The vision and the faculty divine, Yet wanting the accomplishment of verse." His writings, in short, like those of all great minds, are... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1835 - 476 pàgines
...mile away, that has been hollowed out by his feet." 367 CHAPTER XXII. O many are the poets that arc sown By Nature ; men endowed with highest gifts. The vision and the faculty divine, Vet wanting the accomplishment of verse. WORDSWORTH. DURING even the early part of last century, there... | |
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