| William Wordsworth - 1814 - 476 strani
...mystery is here ; no special boon For high and not for low, for proudly graced And not for meek of heart. The smoke ascends To heaven as lightly from the Cottage hearth As from the haughty palace. He, whose soul Ponders this true equality, may walk The fields of earth with gratitude... | |
| Friedrich Johann Jacobsen - 1820 - 796 strani
...mystery is here: no special boon For high and not for low , for proudly graced And not for meek of heart. The smoke ascends To heaven as lightly from the Cottage hearth As from the haughty palace. *) Der Dichter sucht dieses vorzüglich in Hinsicht von England zu empfehlen. Lookl... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 strani
...here ; no special boon For high and not for low, — for proudly graced And not for meek in heart. The smoke ascends To heaven as lightly from the cottage hearth, As from the haughty palace. He whose soul Ponders its true equality, may walk The fields of earth with gratitude... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 456 strani
...mystery is here ; no special boon For high and not for low, for proudly graced And not for meek of heart. The smoke ascends To heaven as lightly from the Cottage hearth As from the haughty palace. He, whose soul Ponders this true equality, may walk The fields of earth with gratitude... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 strani
...amok* ascends. To heaven a* lightly from the cottage-hearth As from the haughty palace. He, whocr *oal Ponders this true equality, may walk The fields of earth with gratitude and hop*-, Yet, in that meditation, will he find Motive to sadder grief, as we have fnoml. — Lamenting... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 strani
...heart. The smoke ascends To heaven as lightly from the Cottage hearth As from the haughty palace. lie, whose soul Ponders this true equality, may walk The fields of earth wilh gratitude and hope , Vet, in that meditation, will he find Motive to sadder grief, as we have... | |
| John Pierpont - 1835 - 496 strani
...To heaven as lightly from the cottage hearth, As from the haughty palace. He whose soul Ponders its true equality, may walk The fields of earth with gratitude and hope ; Yet, in that meditation, will he find Motive to sadder grief, when his thoughts turn From nature's... | |
| Leonard] [Withington - 1836 - 256 strani
...mystery is here ; no special hoon For high and not for low, for proudly graced And not for meek of heart. The smoke ascends To Heaven as lightly from the cottage hearth As from the haughty palace. Wordsworth. THE poor and the rich meet together in our world, as the rose and the thorn... | |
| 1836 - 784 strani
...Hougue-Bie, on a still summer's evening, every cottage and every hut appear to be the abodes of bliss, for The smoke ascends To heaven as lightly from the cottage hearth As from the haughty palace; we cannot conceive that misery can dwell in spots which nature has rendered so beautiful... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1837 - 402 strani
...graced — Yet not for meek of heart. The smoke ascends To heaven as lightly from the cottage-hearth Y2 As from the haughtiest palace. He, whose soul Ponders...may walk The fields of earth with gratitude and hope ; Yet, in that meditation, will he find Motive to sadder grief, as we have found ; Lamenting ancient... | |
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