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. Hours at Home - Página 331869Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1852 - 438 páginas
...an eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality : Another race hath been, and other palms are won. Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thanks...tenderness, its joys, and fears, To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. Lucy. Three years she grew... | |
| 1852 - 354 páginas
...an eye That huth kept watch o'er man's mortality ; Another race hath been, and other palms are won. Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thanks...tenderness, its joys, and fears, To me the meanest flower that blows can givo Thoughte that do often lie too deep for lears." The genius of the poet,... | |
| 1853 - 390 páginas
...of a little firmness, and only a grain of good sense. NOTES UPON NOTES. FASHION— TASTE— HABIT. Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and fears I To me the meanest flower that blows can give THOUGHTS that do often lie too deep for team. tt ........I'..,:... | |
| Anna U. Russell - 1853 - 580 páginas
...an eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality: Another race hath been, and other palms are won. Thanks to the human heart by which we live; Thanks...tenderness, its joys, and fears ; To me the meanest flower that blows, can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. EXERCISE CXCII. PORTIA'S... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1853 - 300 páginas
...an eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality ; Another race hath been, and other palms are won. Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thanks...tenderness, its joys and fears, To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. \\ 19 T944 ... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 páginas
...reason to resign Our right of thought. Byron. THOUGHT. 633 Thanks to the human heart by which we love, 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. It is fine To... | |
| 1854 - 456 páginas
...an eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality ; Another race hath been, and other palms are won. Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thanks...tenderness, its joys and fears, To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. SONNET. — Wordsworth. THE... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - 776 páginas
...mortality ; Another race hath been, and other palms are won. Thanks to the human heart by which we lire, Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and fears. To me the meanest flower that blows can gire Thoughts that do niton lie too deep for lean. NOTES. [See also the passage... | |
| 1855 - 458 páginas
...an eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality ; Another race hath been, and other palms are won. Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thanks...tenderness, its joys and fears, To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. SONNET. — Wordsworth. THE... | |
| Anna Cabot Lowell - 1855 - 452 páginas
...eye That, hath kept watch o'er man's mortality ; Anoilier race hath been, and other palms are won. Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thanks...tenderness, its joys and fears, To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. SONNET. — Wordsworth. THE... | |
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