| Robert Turnbull - 1847 - 396 páginas
...grove and stream, The earth and every common sight To me did seem Apparelled ill celestial light, The glory and the freshness of a dream. It is not now...been of yore ; Turn wheresoe'er I may, By night or day, The things which I have seen I now can see no more. It is the mind then, which transfers its own... | |
| Peter Jones (fict.name.) - 1848 - 228 páginas
...IV. THE WASTE HOWLING WILDERNESS. " There was a time when meadow, grove, and stream, The earth and every common sight, To me did seem Apparelled in celestial...of yore : — Turn wheresoe'er I may, By night or day, The things which I have seen I now can see no more. ****** Nothing can bring back the hour Of... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1849 - 578 páginas
...Bound each to each by natural piety." THERE was a time when meadow, grove, and spring, The earth, and every common sight, To me did seem Apparelled in celestial...dream. It is not now as it hath been of yore ; — Turn whereso'er I may, By night or day, The things which I have seen I now can see no more. The rainbow... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1849 - 668 páginas
...each by natural piety. 8« page 54. Tu ERE was a time when meadow, grove, and stream, Tile earth, and every common sight, To me did seem Apparelled in celestial...dream. It is not now as it hath been of yore ; — Turn whereso'er I may, By night or day, The thingswhich I have seen I nowcan see no more. IL The Rainbow... | |
| Elizabeth Missing Sewell - 1849 - 274 páginas
...cheerlessness of every day existence. " There was a time, when meadow, grove, and stream, The earth and every common sight, To me did seem Apparelled in celestial...and the freshness of a dream. It is not now, as it has been of yore; Turn wheresoe'er I may By night or day, The things which I have seen, I now can see... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1850 - 596 páginas
...RECOLLECTIONS OF KAKI.V CHILDHOOD. There was a time when meadow, grove, and stream, The earth, and every common sight, To me did seem Apparelled in celestial...of yore ; — Turn wheresoe'er I may, By night or day, The things which I have seen I now can see no more ! The Rainbow comes and goes, And lovely is... | |
| 1850 - 654 páginas
...the " Ode on the Intimations," &c. " There was a time when meadow, grove, and stream, The earth and every common sight To me did seem Apparelled in celestial...dream. It is not now as it hath been of yore; Turn whereso'er I may By night or day, The things which I have seen I now can see no more. ****** I only... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 páginas
...each by natural piety. Eee page 73. THERE was a time when meadow, grove, and stream, The earth, and Oswald my special enemy, if you Deny me your support...Spin motives out of their own bowels, Lacy ! ) learn day, The things which I have seen I now can see no more. 2. The Rainbow comes and goes, And lovely... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 750 páginas
...each by natural piety. Bee page 73. 1. THERE was a time when meadow, grove, and etream, The earth, and every common sight, To me did seem Apparelled in celestial...glory and the freshness of a dream. It is not now aa it hath been of yore ; Turn wheresoe'er I may, By night or day, The things which I have seen I now... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1852 - 438 páginas
...each to each' by na I ural piiUy." There was a time when meadow, grove, and stream, The earth, and every common sight, To me did seem Apparelled in celestial...been of yore; — Turn wheresoe'er I may, By night or day, The things which I have seen I now can see no more. The rainbow comes and goes, And lovely is... | |
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