| 1851 - 696 sider
...flashing beneath long white locks that floated on the air. Wordsworth also indulged in prophecy. ' Nature will either end thee quite ; Or, lengthening out thy season of delight, Preserve for tliee, by individual right, A young lamb's heart among the full-grown flocks." Half the promise was... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 180 sider
...uneasy Lover ! never rest But when she sate within the touch of thee. Oh ! too industrious folly ! Oh ! vain and causeless melancholy ! Nature will either...full-grown. flocks. What hast Thou to do with sorrow, Os the injuries of tomorrow I Thou art a Dew-drop, which the morn brings forth, Not doom'd to jostle... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 358 sider
...individual right, A young Lamb's heart among the full-grown flocks. What hast Thou to do with sorrow, Ov the injuries of tomorrow ? Thou art a Dew-drop, which the morn brings forth, Not doom'd to jostle with unkindly shocks; Or to be trail'd along the soiling earth; A Gem that glitters... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 438 sider
...within the touch of thee. Oh! too industrious folly! Oh! vain and causeless melancholy! <r\ ^Jature will either end thee quite; ^, Or, lengthening out...of delight, Preserve for thee, by individual right, ^JA young Lamb's heart among the full-grown flocks. . X I What hast Thou to do with sorrow, ^Ny I "... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 416 sider
...uneasy Lover ! never rest But when she sate within the touch of thee. Oh ! too industrious folly ! Oh ! vain and causeless melancholy ! Nature will either...Thou art a Dew-drop, which the morn brings forth, 1ll fitted to sustain unkindly shocks ; Or to be trail'd along the soiling earth ; A gem that glitters... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 418 sider
...uneasy Lover ! never rest But when she sate within the touch of thee. Oh! too industrious folly! Oh! vain and causeless melancholy ! Nature will either...to-morrow? Thou art a Dew-drop, which the morn brings fortlu 111 fitted to sustain unkindly shocks ; Or to be trail'd along the soiling earth; A gem that... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 sider
...uneasy Lover! never rest But when she sate within the touch of the*. Oh! too industrious folly! Oh! her head, look'd op. And gazed upon my face. 'Twas partly Love, and partly Fear, And partly 'twas a delimit. Preserve for thee, by individual right, A young Lamb's heart among the full-gnm flocks. What... | |
| 1837 - 860 sider
...For what may be thy lot in rutare yean. O, too-industrious folly I O, vain and causeless melancholy 1 Nature will either end thee quite, Or, lengthening...? Thou art a dew-drop which the morn brings forth, 111 fitted to sustain unkindly shocks, Or to be trailed along the soiling earth ; A gen\ that glitte»?... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1859 - 672 sider
...Grief, uneasy lover ! never rest But when she sate within the touch of thee. O too industrious folly ! 0 vain and causeless melancholy ! Nature will either...A young lamb's heart among the full-grown flocks. TVhat hast thou to do with sorrow, Or the injuries of to-morrow ? Thou art a dewdrop, which the mom... | |
| Childhood - 1841 - 384 sider
...Lord of thy house and hospitality; And grief, uneasy lover! never rest O too industrious folly ! O vain and causeless melancholy ! Nature will either...? Thou art a dewdrop, which the morn brings forth, I11 fitted to sustain unkindly shocks, Or to be trailed along the soiling earth; A gem that glitters... | |
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