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" tis a thing impossible to frame Conceptions equal to the Soul's desires ; And the most difficult of tasks to keep Heights which the Soul is competent to gain. "
Faust, a dramatic poem, tr. into Engl. prose with notes by the translator of ... - Página 205
por Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1833 - 279 páginas
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The Excursion, Being a Portion of The Recluse, a Poem

William Wordsworth - 1814 - 476 páginas
...of happiness and joy, — And stand in freedom loosened from this world ; I deem not arduous : — but must needs confess That 'tis a thing impossible...which the Soul is competent to gain. —Man is of dust : etherial Hopes are his, Which, when they should sustain themselves aloft, Want due consistence ;...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 páginas
...stand in freedom looseu'd from thU world, I deem not arduous: — but must needs confess That 't is a thing impossible to frame Conceptions equal to the...competent to gain. — Man is of dust - ethereal hopes are bis. Which, when they should sustain themselves aloft, Want due consistence; like a pillar of smoke....
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Concealment [by lady M. Richardson].

Mary Richardson (ady.) - 1837 - 986 páginas
...Delmer. CHAPTER III. " To relinquish all We have^ or hope, of happiness and joy I deem not arduous : but must needs confess That 'tis a thing impossible,...keep Heights which the soul is competent to gain." WORDSWORTH. DAY after day now passed heavily and sadly away. The only event of any interest, being...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volumen6;Volumen24

1838 - 428 páginas
...whom God alone, by imparting that power which Christianity calls the spirit, can elevate to himself! " 'Tis a thing impossible to frame Conceptions equal...soul's desires, And the most difficult of tasks to keep Height which the soul is competent to gain." The Divine Being, according to Saturninus, having compassion...
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The Poems of William Wordsworth ...

William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 páginas
...joy, And stand in freedom loosened from this worl.l, I deem not arduous ; but must needs couft.'ss That 'tis a thing impossible to frame Conceptions equal to the soul's desirve ; And the most difficult of tasks to krep Heights which the soul is competent to gain. —...
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Contributions to the Edinburgh Review by Francis Jeffrey, Volumen2

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 692 páginas
...happiness and joy, — , And stand in freedom loosen 'd from this world ; I deem not arduous ! — but must needs confess That 'tis a thing impossible...to frame Conceptions equal to the Soul's desires." — p. 144, 147. This is a fair sample of that rapturous mysticism which eludes all comprehension,...
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The Excursion: A Poem

William Wordsworth - 1847 - 404 páginas
...or hope, of happiness and joy, And stand in freedom loosened from this world, I deem not arduous ; but must needs confess That 'tis a thing impossible...soul's desires ; \ And the most difficult of tasks to keen Heights which the'soul is comgetentto gain. * ' -— STan is of dust : ethereal hopes are his7...
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English Synonymes Classified and Explained: With Practical Exercises ...

George Frederick Graham, Henry Reed - 1847 - 374 páginas
...Tempest, ii. I. The rest was craggy cliff, that overhung Still as it rose, impossible to climb PL iv. 548. 'tis a thing impossible to frame Conceptions equal to the soul's desires. ' The Excursion,' IT.] Exercise. It is to comprehend the nature of God. We were obliged to abandon...
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The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Late Poet Laureate

William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 páginas
...stand in freedom loosened from this world, I deem not arduous: — but must needs confess That 't is a living thing, Strode after me. With trembling oa.rs I turned, And through the silent water st tusks to keep Heights which the soul is competent to gain. — Man is of dust: ethereal hopes are his,...
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The Method of the Divine Government, Physical and Moral

James McCosh - 1851 - 526 páginas
...seek, Icarus-like, to rise by earthly means, his flight may only make his fall the more lamentable. " The most difficult of tasks to keep, Heights which the soul is competent to gain." — WORDSWORTH. Nor is our argument exhausted. The difficulties are seen to be immeasurably increased,...
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