| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 páginas
...when she sate within the touch of thee. О too industrious folly ! О vain and causeless melancholy ! Nature will either end thee quite; Or, lengthening out thy season of delight, Preserve for thee, by individual right, A young lamb's heart among the full-grown flocks. What hast thou to do with... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1849 - 668 páginas
...the touch of thcc. О too industrious folly ! О vain and causeless melancholy ! Nature will cither end thee quite; Or, lengthening out thy season of delight, Preserve for thee, by individual right, Л young lamb's heart among the full-grown flock*. What hast thou to do... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1851 - 606 páginas
...in some stream of thought, — with feet that seemed almost unable to keep their bold of the 290 291 ground, extended arms, a glowing cheek, and an eye...lengthening out thy season of delight, Preserve for thee, by individual right, A young lamb's heart among the full-grown flocke." Half the promise was... | |
| 1851 - 640 páginas
...lngico-poetica1 exercise, which begins with " Ens" and " I'redicamenl," and concludes with " Rivers arise !'" youthful, flashing beneath long white locks that floated...also indulged in prophecy. Nature will either end thce quite ; Or, lengthening out thy season of delight, Preserve for thee, by individual right, A young... | |
| Henry Theodore Cheever - 1851 - 392 páginas
...what may be thy lot in future years. Ah, too, industrious folly! Ah, vain and causeless melancholy! Nature will either end thee quite, Or, lengthening out thy season of delight, Preserve for thee, by individual right, A young lamb's heart among the full-grown flocks. What hast thou to do with... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - 1851 - 426 páginas
...within the touch of thee. O too industrious folly O vain and causeless melancholy Nature will ei ther end thee quite Or, lengthening out thy season of delight, Preserve for thee, by individual right, A young lamb's heart among the full-grown flocks. What hast thou to do with... | |
| John Medway - 1853 - 678 páginas
...appropriateness to him of Wordsworth's exquisite lines in relation to young Hartley Coleridge : — " Nature will either end thee quite ; Or, lengthening out thy season of delight, Preserve for thee, by individual right, A tImtng lamb's heart among the fuU-groirn Jhckt." While the Address perfectly... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1857 - 480 páginas
...when she sate within the touch of thee. O too industrious folly ! O vain and causeless melancholy ! Nature will either end thee quite ; Or, lengthening out thy season of delight, Preserve for thee, by individual right, A young lamb's heart among the full-grown flocks. What hast thou to do with... | |
| WILLIAM WORDSWOTH - 1858 - 564 páginas
...she sate within the touch of thee. Oh ! too industrious folly ! Oh ! vain and causeless melancholy ! Nature will either end thee quite ; Or, lengthening out thy season of delight, Preserve for thee, by individual right, A young lamb's heart among the full-grown flocks. What hast thou to do with... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1858 - 550 páginas
...she sate within the touch of theo. Oh ! too industrious folly ! Oh ! vain and causeless melancholy ! Nature will either end thee quite ; Or, lengthening out thy season of delight, Preserve for thee, by individual right, A young lamb's heart among the full-grown flocks. What hast thou to do with... | |
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