I look for ghosts; but none will force Their way to me: 'tis falsely said That there was ever intercourse Between the living and the dead; For, surely, then I should have sight Of him I wait for day and night, With love and longings infinite. Body and Spirit– An Inquiry Into the Subconscious ... - 280 psl.autoriai: John Duncan Quackenbos - 1916 - 279 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 180 psl.
...; Or hast been summoned to the Deep, Thou, Thou and all thy mates, to keep An incommunicable sleep. I look for Ghosts; but none will force Their way to...'tis falsely said That there was ever intercourse Betwixt the living and the dead ; 48 For, surely, then I should have sight Of Him I watt for day and... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 358 psl.
...way to me ; 'tis falsely said That there was ever intercourse Betwixt the living and the' dead ; 48 For, surely, then I should have sight Of Him I wait...for day and night, With love and longings infinite. My apprehensions come in crowd*; I dread the rustling of the grass ; The very shadows of the clouds... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 442 psl.
...hast been summoned to the Deep, Thou, Thou and all thy mates, to keep An incommunicable sleep. 167 I look for Ghosts ; but none will force Their way...'tis falsely said That there was ever intercourse Betwixt the living and the dead ; For, surely, then I should have sight Of Him I wait for day and night,... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 438 psl.
...; Or hast been summoned to the Deep, Thou, Thou and all thy mates, to keep An incommunicable sleep. I look for Ghosts ; but none will force Their way...'tis falsely said That there was ever intercourse Betwixt the living and the dead ; For, surely, then I should have sight Of Him I wait for day and night,... | |
| 1824 - 984 psl.
...this affords the property of the Saint ample protection. (Lon. Mag.) ON GHOSTS. I look for ghostl — but none will force Their way to me ; 'tis falsely...ever intercourse Between the living and the dead.— Wordsworth. TlfHAT a different earth do we in* habit from that on which our forefathers dwelt ! The... | |
| 1830 - 604 psl.
...Wordsworth's opinion on this suhject may he deduced from the following lines : — ' I look for ghosts — hut none will force Their way to me ; 'tis falsely said...ever intercourse Between the living and the dead.' I will now conclude my ' modern instances,' with a story told hy MG Lewis, not prohahly so authentic... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1820 - 378 psl.
...; Or hast been summoned to the Deep, Thou, Thou and all thy mates, to keep An incommunicable sleep. I look for Ghosts ; but none will force Their way...'tis falsely said That there was ever intercourse Betwixt the living and the dead ; For, surely, then I should have sight Of Him I wait for day and night,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 418 psl.
...Den; Or hast been summoned to the Deep, Thou, Thou and all thy mates, to keep An incommunicable sleep. I look for Ghosts; but none will force Their way to...'tis falsely said That there was ever intercourse Betwixt the living and the dead; For, surely, then I should have sight Of Him I wait for day and night,... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 psl.
...I. .1-1 been summoned to the Deep, Thou, Thou and all thy mates, to keep An incommunicable sleep. \ I look for Ghosts; but none will force Their way to...'tis falsely said That there was ever intercourse Uelwixt the living and (he dead ; For, surely, then I should have sight Of Him I wait for day and night.... | |
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