| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 510 páginas
...Through the meanest object's sight ; — By the murmur of a spring, Or the least bough's rustcling, By a daisy whose leaves spread Shut when Titan goes to...sweeten gladness In the very gall of sadness. The dull loneness, the black shade, That these hanging vaults have made, * Written in the Fleet Prison. The... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 466 páginas
...Through the meanest object's sight. By the murmur of a spring, Or the least bough's rusteling ; By a daisy, whose leaves spread Shut when Titan goes...churlish place allow Some things that may sweeten gladnL-ss In the very gall of sadness. The dull loneuess, the black shade, That these hanging vaults... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 520 páginas
...height From the meanest object's sight. By the murmur of a spring, Or the least bough's rustelling; By a daisy, whose leaves spread Shut, when Titan goes...all Nature's beauties can In some other wiser man. Mr. Wordsworth undertakes to patronise the Celandine, because nobody else will notice it ; which is... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 páginas
...Through the meanest objeet's eight. By the murmur of a spring, Or the least bough's rustelllng ; By a Daisy whose leaves spread Shut when Titan goes to...all Nature's beauties can In some other wiser man.' La youth from rock to rock I went, From hill to hill in discontent Of pleasure high and turbulent,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 544 páginas
...height From the meanest object's sight By the murmur of a spring, Or the least bough's rustelling; By a daisy, whose leaves spread Shut, when Titan goes...all Nature's beauties can In some other wiser man. Mr. Wordsworth undertakes to patronise the Celandine, because nobody else will notice it ; which is... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 540 páginas
...height From the meanest object's sight. By the murmur of a spring, Or the least bough's rustclling ; By a daisy, whose leaves spread Shut, when Titan goes...all Nature's beauties can In some other wiser man. Mr. Wordsworth undertakes to patronise the Celandine, because nobody else will notice it ; which is... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 512 páginas
...Through the meanest object's sight;— By the murmur of a spring, Or the least bough's nuteling, By a daisy whose leaves spread Shut when Titan goes to...Than all Nature's beauties can In some other wiser m*n By her help I also now Make this churlish place allow Some things that may sweeten gladness In... | |
| 1845 - 888 páginas
...height, Through the meanest object's sight. By the murmur of a spriug, Or the least bough's rustling; By a daisy whose leaves spread, Shut when Titan goes...could more infuse in me Than all nature's beauties can IB some other reiser man.' WITHERS meant by the ' wiser man' one of those who are wiser in their generation... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 páginas
...sight. By the murmur of a spring, Or the least bough's ruetelling ; By a Daisy whose leaves spread Bbut when Titan goes to bed ; Or a shady bush or tree ;...more infuse in me Than all Nature's beauties can In eome other wiser man.' O. WITHER. Iv youth from rock to rock I went, From hill to hill in discontent... | |
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