| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 240 páginas
...and quit your bonks, Or surely you'll grow double. The sun above the mountain's head, A freshening lustre mellow. Through all the long green fields has...wisdom in it. And hark ! how blithe the throstle sings ! And he is no mean preacher ; Come forth into the light of things, Let Nature be your teacher. has... | |
| 1799 - 618 páginas
...mountain's head, A freshening lustre mellow. Through all the long green fields has spread, His firs: sweet evening yellow. « Books ! 'tis a dull and endless...in it. * And hark ! how blithe the throstle sings ! And he is no mean preacher ; Come forth into the light of things, Let Nature be your teacher. * She... | |
| 1799 - 614 páginas
...quit your books) Or surely you'll grow double. • The sun above the mountain's head, A freshening lustre mellow, Through all the long green fields has...first sweet evening yellow. « Books ! 'tis a dull and endk-se strife, ' Come, hear the woodland linnet, How sweet his music ; on my life There's more of... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 270 páginas
...and quit your books, Or surely you'll grow double. The sun, above the mountain's bead, A freshening lustre mellow Through all the long green fields has...yellow. Books ! 'tis a dull and endless strife, Come, here the woodland linnet, How sweet his music ; on my life There's more of wisdom in it. And hark !... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 272 páginas
...fields has spread, His first sweet evening yellow. Books ! 'tis a dull and endless strife, Come, here the woodland linnet, How sweet his music ; on my life...wisdom in it. And hark ! how blithe the throstle sings ! And he is no mean preacher ; Come forth into the light of things, Let Nature be your teacher. She... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 páginas
...Why all this toil and trouble? Up ! Up! my friend, and quit your books Or surely you'll grow double. The sun above the mountain's head, A freshning lustre...fields has spread His first sweet evening yellow. And hark ! how blithe the throstle sings! And he is no mean Preacher; Come forth into the light of... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 páginas
...and quit your books, Or surely you'll grow double. The sun, above the mountain's head, A freshening lustre mellow * Through all the long green fields has spread, His first sweet evening yellow. Books ! 'tig a dull and endless strife : Come, hear the woodland Linnet, How sweet his music ; on my life... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 284 páginas
...and quit your books, Or surely you'll grow double. The sun, above the mountain's head, A freshening lustre mellow Through all the long green fields has...woodland Linnet, How sweet his music ! on my life There 's more of wisdom in it. And hark ! how blithe the Throstle sings ! And he is no mean preacher... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1805 - 284 páginas
...and quit your books, Or surely you'll grow double. The sun, above the mountain's head, A freshening lustre mellow Through all the long green fields has...woodland Linnet, How sweet his music ! on my life There 's more of wisdom in it. And hark ! how blithe the Throstle sings ! And he is no mean preacher... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 páginas
...and quit your books, Or surely you'll grow double. The sun, above the mountain's head, A freshening lustre mellow Through all the long green fields has...his music ! on my life There's more of wisdom in it. 104 And hark ! how blithe the Throstle sings ! He, too, is no mean preacher: Come forth into the light... | |
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