| William Wordsworth - 1814 - 476 páginas
...overgrowings, still survived. The Old Man, noting this, resumed, and said, " My Friend ! enough to sorrow you have given, The purposes of wisdom ask no more ; Be wise and chearful ; and no longer read The forms of things with an unworthy eye. She sleeps in the calm earth,... | |
| 1815 - 698 páginas
...character, and his way of drawing comfort from lh« observation of things natural. " Be wise and chearful, and no longer read The forms of things with an unworthy...— She sleeps in the calm earth, and peace is here. I well remember that those very plumes, Those weeds, and the high spear-grass on that wall, By mist... | |
| 1819 - 792 páginas
...sympathy with the universe, is alluded to in another passage of the Excursion. My friend, enough to sorrow you have given ; The purposes of wisdom ask no more...unworthy eye. She * sleeps in the calm earth, and peace U there. I well remember that those very plumes, Those weeds, and the high spear-grass on that wall... | |
| 1819 - 782 páginas
...to in another passage of the Excursion. My friend, enough to sorrow you have given ; The purposes ot wisdom ask no more ; Be wise and cheerful ; and no...eye. She * sleeps in the calm earth, and peace is there. I well remember that those very plumes, Those weeds, and the high spear-grass on that wall,... | |
| 1819 - 808 páginas
...sympathy with the universe, is alluded to in another passage of the Excursion. My friend, enough to sorrow you have given ; The purposes of wisdom ask no more...wise and cheerful ; and no longer read The forms of tilings with an unworthy eye. She * sleeps in the calm earth, and peace is there. J well remember that... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 456 páginas
...overgrowings, still survived. The Old Man, noting this, resumed, and said, " My Friend ! enough to sorrow you have given, The purposes of wisdom ask no more...eye. She sleeps in the calm earth, and peace is here. I well remember that those very plumes, Those weeds, and the high spear-grass on that wall, By mist... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 páginas
...resumed, and said, « My Friend ! enough lo sorrow you have given, The purposes of wisdom ask no more; Re wise and cheerful; and no longer read The forms of...eye. She sleeps in the calm earth, and peace is here. I well remember that those very plumes. Those weeds, and the high spear-grass on that wall, l!y mist... | |
| Lady, A Lady - 1836 - 338 páginas
...might be found A power to virtue friendly. WORDSWORTH. GRIEVE NO MORE. MY Friend ! enough to sorrow you have given, The purposes of wisdom ask no more...longer read The forms of things with an unworthy eye : They sleep in the calm earth, and peace is there. WORDSWORTH. SERENITY IN SORROW. HE that suffers... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 páginas
...overgrowings, still survived. The old man, noting this, resumed, and said, " My friend! enough to sorrow you have given, The purposes of wisdom ask no more;...eye. She sleeps in the calm earth, and peace is here. I well remember that those very plumes, Those weeds, and the high speargrass on that wall, By mist... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - 1838 - 752 páginas
...overgrowings, still survived. The old man, noting this, resumed, and said, " My friend ! enough to sorrow he ancient woods ; 8he sleeps in the calm earth, and peace is here. 'I well remember that those very plumes, Those weeds,... | |
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