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The Prelude, Or, Growth of a Poet's Mind: An Autobiographical Poem

William Wordsworth - 1850 - 396 pages
...stars, I could behold 3* The antechapel where the statue stood Of Newton with his prism and silent face, The marble index of a mind for ever Voyaging through strange seas of Thought, alone. Of College labors, of the Lecturer's room All studded round, as thick as chairs could stand, With loyal...
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The Prelude ; Or, Growth of a Poet's Mind: An Autobiographical Poem

William Wordsworth - 1850 - 412 pages
...stars, I could behold The antechapel where the statue stood Of Newton with his prism and silent face. The marble index of a mind for ever Voyaging through strange seas of Thought, alone. Of College labours, of the Lecturer's room All studded round, as thick as chairs could stand, With...
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Memoirs of William Wordsworth, Compiled from Authentic Sources; with: With ...

George Searle Phillips - 1852 - 314 pages
...the majestic windows of Trinity Chapel, the pale statue " Of Newton with his prism and silent face, The marble index of a mind for ever Voyaging through strange seas of thought, alone." It must not be supposed, however, from what has now been stated respecting the gay life of Wordsworth,...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 7

William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1854 - 432 pages
...stars, I could behold The antechapel where the statue stood Of Newton, with his prism and silent face, The marble index of a mind for ever Voyaging through strange seas of Thought, alone. Of College labors, — of the Lecturer's room All studded round, as thick as chairs could stand, With...
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The History of English Literature: With an Outline of the Origin and Growth ...

William Spalding - English literature - 1854 - 446 pages
...political or moral state of the times, had its active band of distinguished votaries headed by Newton ; • a mind for ever Voyaging through strange seas of thought, alone !" That philosophy and science did not even then neglect goodness, or despise religion, is proved by the names...
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On translating Homer, last words

Matthew Arnold - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1862 - 88 pages
...nobly worthy of it : The antechapel, where the statue stood Of Newton with his prism and silent face, The marble index of a mind for ever Voyaging through strange seas of thought, alone. But the supreme poet is he who is thoroughly sound and poetical, alike when his subject is grand, and...
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On Translating Homer: Last Words. A Lecture Given at Oxford

Matthew Arnold - Greek language - 1862 - 88 pages
...nobly worthy of it : The antechapel, where the statue stood Of Newton with his prism and silent face, The marble index of a mind for ever Voyaging through strange seas of thought, alone. But the supreme poet is he who is thoroughly sound and poetical, alike when his subject is grand, and...
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The North British Review, Volume 41

English literature - 1864 - 546 pages
...starlight nights, would watch the great statue there— " Of Newton with his prism and silent face, The marble index of a mind for ever Voyaging through strange seas of thought, alone." He read Chaucer under the hawthorn by Trompington Mill, and made intimate acquaintance with Spenser....
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The poetical works of William Wordsworth. New and ..., Issue 619, Volume 5

William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1870 - 382 pages
...stars, I could behold The antechapel where the statue stood Of Newton with his prism and silent face, The marble index of a mind for ever Voyaging through strange seas of Thought, alone. Of College labours, of the Lecturer's room All studded round, as thick as chairs could stand, With...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1

William Wordsworth - Superexlibris - 1871 - 630 pages
...s,tars, I could behold The antechapel where the statue rtood Of Newton with his prism and silent face, The marble index of a mind for ever Voyaging through strange seas of Thought, alone. Of College labours, of the Lecturer's room All btuddcd round, as thick as chairs could stand, With...
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