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. Modern painters - Page 31by John Ruskin - 1894Full view - About this book
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 180 pages
...; 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 me ; 'tis falsely said That there was ever intercourse Betwixt the living and the dead ; 48 For, surely, then I should have sight... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 438 pages
...; 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 me; 'tis falsely said That there was ever intercourse Betwixt the living and the dead ; For, surely, then I should have sight... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 442 pages
...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 to me ; 'tis falsely said That there was ever intercourse Betwixt the living and the dead ; For, surely, then I should have sight... | |
| 1824 - 984 pages
...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 said That there was ever intercourse Between the living and the dead.— Wordsworth. TlfHAT a different earth... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1820 - 378 pages
...; 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 me ; 'tis falsely said That there was ever intercourse Betwixt the living and the dead ; For, surely, then I should have sight... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 418 pages
...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 me : — 'tis falsely said That there was ever intercourse Betwixt the living and the dead; For, surely, then I should have sight Of... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...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 me; 'tis falsely said That there was ever intercourse Uelwixt the living and (he dead ; For, surely, then I should have sight... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 pages
...; Or hast been summoned to the Deep, Thou, Thou and nil thy mates, to keep An incommunicable sleep. I look for Ghosts; but none will force Their way to me • — 'ti? faisrly said That there was ever intercourse Betwixt the living and the dead; For, surely,... | |
| Charles Granville Gepp - 1830 - 194 pages
...not attempt to render closely the expression "summoned to the deep." EXERCISE XXVI. (same continued). 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... | |
| William Howells - 1831 - 220 pages
...the consequence, or else have allowedly felt some perturbation at the time." — Wordsworth says, " 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." this volume with extracts from different... | |
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