| William Wordsworth - 1814 - 476 pagini
...and flowers, And silent 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,... | |
| 1819 - 792 pagini
...to this far-extended sympathy with the universe, is alluded to in another passage of the Excursion. My friend, enough to sorrow you have given ; The purposes...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 pagini
...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 pagini
...to this far-extended sympathy with the universe, is alluded to in another passage of the Excursion. My friend, enough to sorrow you have given ; The purposes...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... | |
| Lady, A Lady - 1836 - 338 pagini
...mournful thoughts, and always might be found A power to virtue friendly. WORDSWORTH. GRIEVE NO MORE. MY Friend ! enough to sorrow you have given, The purposes...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, John Frost - 1838 - 752 pagini
...and flowers, And silent overgrowings, still survived. The old man, noting this, resumed, and said, " up Among the clouds and in the ancient woods ; 8he sleeps in the calm earth, and peace is here. 'I well remember that those very plumes, Those weeds,... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 796 pagini
...and flowers, And silent overgrowings, still survived. The old man, noting this, resumed, and said, " foimä of things with an unworthy eye. She sleeps in the calm earth, and peace is here. I well remember... | |
| John Wilson - 1842 - 428 pagini
...flowers, And silent overgrowings, still unrevived." Such musings receive the Pedlar's approbation, and he says— " My friend! enough to sorrow you have given....She sleeps in the calm earth, and peace is here." VOL. II. 2 O As the Poet, then, was entirely satisfied with the tale, so ought to be all readers. No... | |
| John Wilson - 1842 - 422 pagini
...flowers, And silent overgrowings, still unrevived." Such musings receive the Pedlar's approbation, and he says — " My friend ! enough to sorrow you have given....She sleeps in the calm earth, and peace is here." As the Poet, then, was entirely satisfied with the tale, so ought to be all readers. No hint is dropped... | |
| 1844 - 298 pagini
...the humble, and to revive the heart of the contrite ones. ISAIAH. TO A SORROWING FRIEND. WORDSWORTH. My friend, enough to sorrow you have given, The purposes...longer read The forms of things with an unworthy eye ; They sleep in the calm earth, and peace is there. A PARENT'S DEATH. WILLIAM JAY. THE death of a parent... | |
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