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" Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and fears ; To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. "
Longer English Poems: With Notes Philological and Explanatory and an ... - Side 159
redigeret af - 1889 - 427 sider
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An index to familiar quotations selected principally from British authors ...

John Cooper Grocott - 1863 - 562 sider
...after his interview with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.) Thanks to the human heart by which we live. Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and fears ; To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. WORDSWORTH. — Ode, Vol. V. Page 845, last...
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Woman and Her Era, Bind 2

Eliza Woodson Burhans Farnham - 1864 - 492 sider
...of low things."* His readers are as yet few, * Thus— " Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and fears ; To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears." " Intimations of Immortality, from Recollections...
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Wise Sayings of the Great and Good

Wise sayings - 1864 - 394 sider
...mortality ; Another race hath been, and other palms are won. Thanks to the human heart by which we live ; Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and fears ; To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. Intimations on Immortality from recollections...
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Life of Philip Doddridge, with notices of some of his comtemporaries, and ...

David Addison Harsha - 1865 - 272 sider
...mortality ; :" Another race hath been, and other palms are won Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and fears, To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears.' WORDSWORTH. , meadows, and purling streams;'...
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A Selection from the Works of William Wordsworth, Poet Laureate

William Wordsworth - 1865 - 318 sider
...mortality ; Another race hath been, and other palms are won. Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and fears, To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. • 1803-6 THE END. BRADBURY, EVANS, AND CD.,...
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Self-formation

Edwin Paxton Hood - 1865 - 376 sider
...Wordsworth on the contrary says : — The Eye in " Thanks to the human heart by which we live, the Heart. Thanks to its tenderness, its joys and fears ; To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears." Some person described the poet when these...
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A Selection from the Works of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1865 - 316 sider
...mortality ; Another race hath been, and other palms are won. Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and fears, To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. 1803-6 THE END. BRADBURY, EVANS, AND CO., fRINTERP,...
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Evenings in Arcadia

John Dennis - 1865 - 344 sider
...mortality ; Another race hath been, and other palms are won. Thanks to the human heart, by which we live, Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and fears, To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears." TALBOT. A glorious conclusion to a wonderful...
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Festival of Song: A Series of Evenings with the Poets

Frederick Saunders - 1866 - 412 sider
...wish my days to be bound each to each by natural piety. Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thanks to its tenderness, its joys and fears ; To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that too often lie too deep for tears. Fragrance of Good Deeds : — More sweet than...
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Poems, chiefly lyrical, compiled and arranged by G.H. Strutt

George H. STRUTT - 1866 - 260 sider
...mortality ; Another race hath been and other palms are won. Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thanks to its tenderness, its joys and fears, To me the meanest flower that blows, can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. Wordsworth, CXVII. THE SONG OF THE OLDEN TIME....
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