With no restraint, but such as springs From quick and eager visitings Of thoughts that lie beyond the reach Of thy few words of English speech: A bondage sweetly brooked, a strife That gives thy gestures grace and life! So have I, not unmoved in mind,... A Third Gallery of Portraits - Pagina 91de George Gilfillan - 1855 - 468 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| August Gottlieb Meissner - 1784 - 630 pagini
...words of English speech : A bondage sweetly brooked, a strife That gives thy gestures grace and life! So have I, not unmoved in mind, Seen birds of tempest-loving kind — Thus beating up against the wind. What hand but would a garland cull For thee who art so beautiful? О happy pleasure! here to dwell... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 358 pagini
...A bondage sweetly brook'd, a strife That gives thy gestures grace and life ! So have I, not unmov'd in mind. Seen birds of tempest-loving kind. Thus beating up against the wind. What hand but would a garland cull For thee who art so beautiful ? von. u. c 25 O happy pleasure !... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 258 pagini
...A bondage sweetly brook'd, a strife That gives thy gestures grace and life ! So have I, not nnmov'd in mind, Seen birds of tempest-loving kind, Thus beating up against the wind. What hand but would a garland cull For thee who art so beautiful ? VOL. n. c 0 happy pleasure ! here... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 pagini
...words of English speech: A bondage sweetly brooked, a strife That gives thy gestures grace and life ! So have I, not unmoved in mind, Seen birds of tempest-loving kind, Thus beating up against the wind. What hand but would a garland cull For thee who art so beautiful ? O happy pleasure ! here to dwell... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 pagini
...words of English speech: A bondage sweetly brooked, a strife That gives thy gestures grace and life ! So have I, not unmoved in mind, Seen birds of tempest-loving kind, Thus beating up against the wind. What hand but would a garland cull For thee who art so beautiful ? O happy pleasure ! here to dwell... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1820 - 372 pagini
...words of English speech : A bondage sweetly brooked, a strife That gives thy gestures grace and life ! So have I, not unmoved in mind, Seen birds of tempest-loving kind, Thus beating up against the wind. What hand but would a garland cull For thee who art so beautiful ? O happy pleasure ! here to dwell... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 482 pagini
...words of English speech : A bondage sweetly brooked, a strife That gives thy gestures grace and life ! So have I, not unmoved in mind, Seen birds of tempest-loving kind, Thus beating up against the wind. What hand but would a garland cull For thee, who art so beautiful ? O happy pleasure ! here to dwell... | |
| John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) - 1828 - 600 pagini
...words of English speech : A bondage sweetly brooked, a strife That gives thy gestures grace and life ! So have I, not unmoved in mind, Seen birds of tempest-loving kind, Thus beating up against the wind. What hand but would a garland cull For thee who art so beautiful ? O happy pleasure ! here to dwell... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pagini
...words of English speech: A bondage sweetly brooked, a *trife That gives thy gestures grace and life! So have I, not unmoved in mind. Seen birds of tempest-loving kind. Thus beating up against the wind. What hand but would a garland emll For thee who art so beautiful? O happy pleasure! here to dwell Beside... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - 1836 - 336 pagini
...bondage sweetly brook'd, a strife That gives thy gestures grace and life ! So have I, not unmoved m mind, Seen birds of tempest-loving kind, Thus beating up against the wind. 0 happy pleasure ! here to dwell Beside thee in some heathy dell ; Adopt your homely ways and dress,... | |
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