Rise up, thou monstrous ant-hill on the plain Of a too busy world ! Before me flow, Thou endless stream of men and moving things ! Thy every-day appearance, as it strikes— With wonder heightened, or sublimed by awe— On strangers, of all ages... Browning and Wordsworth - Page 164by John Haydn Baker - 2004 - 199 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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...disappointment, pleased Through courteous self-submission, as a tax Paid to the object by prescriptive right. Rise up, thou monstrous ant-hill on the plain Of a...Of colours, lights, and forms ; the deafening din ; The comers and the goers face to face, Face after face ; the string of dazzling wares, Shop after... | |
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