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" 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 - Página 70
1851
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Selected Poems of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1958 - 196 páginas
...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. I heard the sky-lark warbling in the sky; And I bethought me of die playful hare: 30 Even such a happy...
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The Canterbury Tales

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1996 - 324 páginas
...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. 240 The traveller in the poem broods upon ' Solitude, pain of heart, distress, and poverty', upon his...
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The Prelude: Or, Growth of a Poet's Mind (text of 1805)

William Wordsworth - 1970 - 372 páginas
...childhood", and that he "has a hypochondriacal graft in his nature". Wordsworth himself speaks of times when fears and fancies thick upon me came; Dim sadness — and blind thoughts, I knew not nor could name. . . . During 1 793, 1 794, and part of 1 795 this tendency to hypochondria must have been greatly encouraged....
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The Visionary Company: A Reading of English Romantic Poetry

Harold Bloom - 1971 - 516 páginas
...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. The very strength of joy engenders its contrary. When delight reaches its limits, dejection replaces...
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On Moral Personhood: Philosophy, Literature, Criticism, and Self-Understanding

Richard Eldridge - 1989 - 236 páginas
...power to apprehend and shape nature: only the inrush of unintelligible subjective experience is left: "And fears and fancies thick upon me came; / Dim sadness...— and blind thoughts, I knew not, nor could name" (27-28). Without the words provided by the language one shares with others, one finds oneself unable...
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Selected Poems

William Wordsworth - 1994 - 628 páginas
...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. V I heard the sky-lark warbling in the sky; 30 And I bethought me of the playful hare: Even such a...
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Majestic Indolence: English Romantic Poetry and the Work of Art

Willard Spiegelman - 1995 - 234 páginas
...as a Boy" (1. 18), mounted "high ... in delight" (1. 24), the poet sinks into a dejection in which "fears, and fancies, thick upon me came; / Dim sadness, and blind thoughts I knew not nor could name" (11. 27-28). Beset by nameless terrors, the poet experiences not just a momentary crisis of feeling...
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The Major Works

William Wordsworth - 2000 - 788 páginas
...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 singing in the sky; And I bethought me of the playful Hare: 30 Even such a happy...
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Poems of Faith

Robert Blaisdell - 2003 - 116 páginas
...we have mounted in delight In our dejection do we sink as low; To me that moruing 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 happy...
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Lyrical Ballads and Other Poems

William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2003 - 356 páginas
...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. 5 I heard the skylark warbling in the sky; And I bethought me of the playful hare: 30 Even such a happy...
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