| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 438 pages
...worthier still of note Are those fraternal Four of Borrovvdale, Joined in one solemn and capacious grove ; Huge -trunks ! — and each particular trunk a growth...serpentine Up-coiling, and inveterately convolved, — Nor uninformed with Phantasy, and looks That threaten the prophane ; — a pillared shade, Upon... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Aesthetics - 1817 - 326 pages
...worthier still of note Are those fraternal four of Borrowdale, Joined in one solemn and capacious grove : Huge trunks ! — and each particular trunk a growth...serpentine Up-coiling, and inveterately convolved, — Not uninformed with phantasy, and looks That threaten the prophane ; — a pillared shade, Upon... | |
| 1821 - 662 pages
...Caroline and Lady Suffolk. The paintings are the worst of that bad era ; but the recollection of Jeanie Deans is irresistible. I was still more forcibly reminded...trunk a growth Of intertwisted fibres serpentine, Upcoilingand inveterately convolved." Richmond has been so accustomed to be praised in fine poetry,... | |
| 1822 - 690 pages
...Caroline and Lady Suffolk. The paintings are the worst of that bad era; but the recollection of Jeanie Deans is irresistible. I was still more forcibly reminded...by a yew-tree near the river, worthy to have been joinedj with " those fraternal sons of Borrowdale— " Huge trunks! and each particular trunk a growth... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - Country life - 1824 - 312 pages
...its sloping church-yard and its low white steeple, peeping out from amongst magnificent yewtrees : " Huge trunks ! and each particular trunk a growth Of intertwisted fibres serpentine Up-coiling, and invet'rately convolved." WORDSWORTH. No village-church was ever more happily placed. It i* the very... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 412 pages
...worthier still of note Are those fraternal Four of Borrowdale, Joined in one solemn and capacious grove ; Huge trunks ! — and each particular trunk a growth...serpentine Up-coiling, and inveterately convolved, — Nor uninformed with Phantasy, and looks D 3 That threaten the profane ; — a pillared shade, Upon... | |
| William Wordsworth - Fore-edge painting - 1828 - 372 pages
...worthier still of note ' Are those fraternal Four of Borrowdale, Joined in one solemn and capacious grove; Huge trunks! — and each particular trunk a growth...Of intertwisted fibres serpentine Up-coiling, and inveierately convolved, — Nor uninformed with Phantasy, and looks That threaten the profane;— a... | |
| Botany - 1830 - 632 pages
...twenty. nary intertwining of the branches, but in some instances, an actual growing into each oilier ; " Huge trunks ! and each particular trunk a growth Of intertwisted fibres, serpentine, Up-coiling, and iuvct'rately iuvolv'd." Wordsworth. The bark is remarkably eren and silvery, which, added to the splendour... | |
| Botany - 1830 - 612 pages
...with a membrane. Are those fraternal four of Borrowdale, Joined in one solemn and capacious grove ; Huge trunks ! and each particular trunk a growth Of intertwisted fibres serpentine, Upcoiling, aud invetcrately convolved : Nor uninformed with phantasy, and looks That threaten the profane ; a... | |
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