| John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 604 strani
...Or on wild heather. What treasures would have then been placed Within my reach ; of knowledge graced By fancy what a rich repast!! But why go on ? —...too, a Son, his joy and pride, (Not three weeks past ihe Stripling died,) Lies galhered lo his Father's side, Soul-moving sight ! Yet one to which is not... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - 776 strani
...then been placed Within my reach ; of knowledge graced By fancy what a rich repast ! But why goonl — Oh ! spare to sweep, thou mournful blast, His grave...grass-grown. There, too, a son, his joy and pride, (Nut three weeks past the stripling died,) l,io« gnthorod to his father's side, Hoiil-moving sight!... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1859 - 370 strani
...Or on wild heather. What treasures would have then been placed Within my reach ; of knowledge graced By fancy what a rich repast ! But why go on ? — Oh ! spare to sweep, them mournful blast, His grave grass-grown. There, too, a Son, his joy and pride, (Not three weeks... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1869 - 752 strani
...reach ; of knowledge graced By fancy what a rich repast 1 Bat why go on 1— Oh! ipnre to sweep, thoa mournful blast, His grave grass-grown, There, too, a Son, his joy and pride, (Sot three weeks past the Stripling died,) Liet gathered to his Father's side, Soul-moving sight 1... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1870 - 390 strani
...Or on wild heather. What treasures would have then been placed Within my reach; of knowledge graced By fancy what a rich repast! But why go on ?— Oh!...gathered to his Father's side, Soul-moving sight! Tet one to which is not denied Some sad delight: For Tie is safe, a quiet bed Hath early found among... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1871 - 630 strani
...rich repast ' Hut why go on? — • Oh ! spare to sweep, thoit mournful blast, His grave giass-grown. There, too, a Son, his joy and pride, /Not three weeks past the Stripling died,) Lie» gathered to his Father's side, Soul-moving sight ! Yet one to which is not denied Sonic sad delight.... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1875 - 728 strani
...what a rich repast ! But why goon? — O, spare to sweep, thou mournful blast, His grave grass-grown 1 There, too, a Son, his joy and pride, (Not three weeks past the Stripling died,) Lies gather'd to his Father's side, Soul-moving sight 1 Yet one to which is not denied Some sad delight.... | |
| P. F. Aiken - 1876 - 454 strani
...Or on wild heather. What treasures would have then been placed Within my reach ; of knowledge graced By fancy, what a rich repast ! But why go on ? Oh...sweep, thou mournful blast, His grave grass-grown. Enough of sorrow, wreck, and blight, Think rather of those moments bright, When to the consciousness... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1878 - 1112 strani
...Or on wild heather. What treasures would have then been placed Within my reach ; of knowledge graced By fancy what a rich repast ! But why go on ? —...His grave grass-grown. There, too, a Son, his joy :ind pride, (Not three weeks past the Stripling died,} Lies gathered to his Father's side, Soul-moving... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1880 - 738 strani
...a rich repast I But why go on? — O, spare to sweep, thou mournful bloat, Ilis grave grass-grown I There, too, a Son, his joy and pride, (Not three weeks past the Stripling died,) IJes gatuer'd to his Father's side, Soul-moving sight 1 Yet one to which is not denied Some sad delight... | |
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