More like a grave reality: Thou art to me but as a wave Of the wild sea; and I would have Some claim upon thee, if I could, Though but of common neighbourhood. The Spell of Scotland - Side 281af Keith Clark - 1916 - 345 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Max Muller - 1858 - 226 sider
...neighbourhood. What joy to hear thee, and to see ! Thy elder brother I would be, Thy father, anything to thee ! Now thanks to Heaven ! that of its grace Hath led...it is we prize Our memory, feel that she hath eyes : Then, why should I be loth to stir ? I feel this place was made for her ; To give new pleasure like... | |
| WILLIAM WORDSWOTH - 1858 - 564 sider
...neighbourhood. What joy to hear thee, and to see ! Thy elder brother I would be, Thy father, anything to thee ! Now thanks to Heaven ! that of its grace Hath led...this lonely place. Joy have I had ; and going hence 1 bear away my recompense. In spots like these it is we prize Our memory, feel that she hath eyes ;... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1858 - 550 sider
...elder brother I would be, Thy father, anything to thee ! Now thanks to Heaven ! that of its grace Eath led me to this lonely place. Joy have I had ; and going hence 1 bear away my recompense. In spots like these it is we prize Our memory, feel that she hath eyes ;... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1859 - 856 sider
...place in remembrance, although there has not been vouchsafed to him the vision of the "Highland Girl" " Now, thanks to Heaven ! that of its grace Hath led...: and, going hence, I bear away my recompense. In sports like these it is we prize Our memory — feel that she hath eyes. Then why should I be loth... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1861 - 356 sider
...neighbourhood. What joy to hear thee, and to see ! Thy elder brother I would be, Thy father, anything to thee. Now thanks to Heaven ! that of its grace Hath led...my recompense. In spots like these it is we prize Then why should I be loth to stir ? Our memory, feel that she hath eyes : I feel this place was made... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1861 - 662 sider
...neighbourhood. What joy to hear thee, and to see ! Thy elder brother I would be, Thy father, anything to thee ! Now thanks to Heaven ! that of its grace Hath led...place. Joy have I had ; and going hence I bear away ray recompense. In spots like these it is we prize Our memory, feel that she hath eyes ; Then, why... | |
| 1863 - 438 sider
...neighbourhood. What joy to hear thee, and to see ! Thy elder brother I would be, Thy father, anything to thee. Now thanks to Heaven ! that of its grace Hath led...it is we prize Our memory, feel that she hath eyes : Then why should I be loth to stir ? I feel this place was made for her ; To give new pleasure like... | |
| 1863 - 982 sider
...neighbourhood. What joy to hear thee, and to see ! Thy elder brother I would be, Thy father, anything to thee. Now thanks to Heaven ! that of its grace Hath led...this lonely place ; Joy have I had ; and going hence 1 bear away my recompense. In spots like these it is we prize Our memory, feel that she hath eyes :... | |
| English poetry - 1865 - 398 sider
...So have I, not unmoved in mind, Seen birds of tempest-loving kind, Thus beating up against the wind. Now thanks to heaven ! that of its grace Hath led...I had ; and going hence I bear away my recompense. WORDSWORTH. NATURE. 137 NATURE. JO cloud, no relique of the sunken day Distinguishes the west, no long,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1865 - 368 sider
...What joy to hear thee, and to see! Thy elder Brother I would be, Thy Father, — anything to thee ! Joy have I had ; and going hence I bear away my recompense....these it is we prize Our Memory, feel that she hath eyea: Then, why should I be loth to stir ? I feel this place was made for her; To give new pleasure... | |
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