| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 418 páginas
...and obscurity. — Such change, and at the very door Of my fond Heart, hath made me poor. TO 177 XV. LET other Bards of Angels sing, Bright Suns without a spot; But thou art no such perfect Thing ; Rejoice that thou art not! Such if thou wert in all men's view, A universal show, What... | |
| Harriet Elizabeth Mozley - 1841 - 396 páginas
...account of this affair with what actually happened. It will be found correctly true, to the letter—and even more. But there are omissions which entirely...thing, Rejoice that thou art not! Wordsworth, WE must now return to our young friends at Fulham, and •will enter the library with Grace after she had left... | |
| Court-partial - 1844 - 680 páginas
...ship presented very nearly the variety of " Noah's Ark," and quite the confusion of Babel. CHAPTER V Let other bards of angels sing, Bright suns, without...no such fearful thing, Rejoice that thou art not. WORDSWOKTH. So childish — that he held his children dear. JG GRANT. As the concourse of boats lessened,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 páginas
...silence and obscurity. — Such change, and at the very door Of my fond heart, hath made me poor. TO LET other bards of angels sing, Bright suns without a spot ; But thou art no such perfeet thing : Rejoice that thou art not ! Heed not tho' none should call thee fair ; So, Mary, let... | |
| Julius Charles Hare, Augustus William Hare - 1848 - 426 páginas
...do when our thoughts are bewildered in the maze of outward realities. Or look at this little poem : Let other bards of angels sing, Bright suns without a spot : But thou art no such perfect thing : Rejoice that thou art not. Knelt if thou wert in all men's view, A universal skew,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 páginas
...silence and obscurity. — Such change, and at the very door Of my fond heart, hath made me poor. TO Wordsworth ii KHI art no such perfect thing: Rejoice that thou art not! Heed not tho' none should call thee fair;... | |
| Henrietta Dumont - 1852 - 330 páginas
...of modest worth, because, as Roscoe observes, "it boasts no fragrance, and conceals no thorn." (• Let other bards of angels sing, Bright suns without a spot ; But thou art no such perfect thing, Rejoice that thou art not. True beauty dwells in deep retreats, Whose veil is unremoved... | |
| Catherine Anne Hubback - 1855 - 336 páginas
...FICTION IS INSCKIBED BY THE AUTHORESS. POETSDOWN LOZ)GE, HANTS SOVEilBKE, 1355. MALVERN. GHAPTER I. Let other bards of angels sing, Bright suns without a spot ; But thou art no such perfect thing ! WORDSWORTH. " ASTLEY may say what he likes ; but I will not yield the point, nor admit... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 610 páginas
...growth of what is exeellent, so hard '1 ' attain perfeetion in this nether world. Cmeper's Task. I ft other bards of angels sing, Bright suns without a spot ; But thou art no sueh perfeet thing : Rejoiee that thou art not ! Wmdsworth. PERSEVERANCE. Perseveranee, dear my lord,... | |
| M E. Hammond - 1858 - 352 páginas
...good-humoured girl, came forward and gaily chose a number. She laughed merrily at her sentence: — " Let other bards of angels sing, Bright suns without a spot ; But thou art no such perfect thing ; Rejoice that thou art not! Heed not though none should call thee fair ; So, dear one,... | |
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