And juniper and thistle, sprinkled o'er, Fixing his downcast eye, he many an hour A morbid pleasure nourished, tracing here An emblem of his own unfruitful life : And, lifting up his head, he then would gaze On the more distant scene, — how lovely 'tis... The poetical works of William Wordsworth - Stran 4avtor: William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1849Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1798 - 402 strani
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| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 240 strani
...nourished, tracing here An embkm of his own unfruitful life : And lifting up his head, he then would gaze On the more distant scene ; how lovely 'tis. Thou seest,...sustain The beauty still more beauteous. Nor, that ti Would he forget those beings, to whose minds, Warm from the labours of benevolence, The world, and... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 272 strani
...tracing here An emblem of his own unfruitful life : And lifting up his head, he then would gaze On the more distant scene ; how lovely 'tis Thou seest,...Warm from the labours of benevolence, The world, and man himself, appeared a scene Of kindred loveliness : then he would sigh With mournful joy, to think... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 270 strani
...tracing here An emblem of his own unfruitful life : And lifting up his head, he then would gaze On the more distant scene ; how lovely 'tis Thou seest,...to herself Would he forget those beings, to whose mindi, Warm from the labours of benevolence, The world, and man himself, appeared a scene Of kindred... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 280 strani
...tracing here An emblem of his own unfruitful life : And lifting up his head, he then would gaze On the more distant scene ; how lovely 'tis Thou seest,...Warm from the labours of benevolence, The world, and man himself, appeared a scene Of kindred loveliness : then he would sigh With mournful joy, to think... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 strani
...trachig here 25 An emblem of Ins own unfruitful life .And lifting up his head, he then would gazeOn the more distant scene ; how lovely 'tis Thou seest,...Warm from the labours of benevolence, The world, and man himself,. appeared a scene Of kindred loveliness : then he would sigh With mournful joy, to think... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 strani
...unfruitful life: And lifting up his head, he then would gaz& On the more dist2nt scene; how,lovely 'tis , Thou seest, and he would gaze till it became...sustain The beauty still more beauteous. Nor, that time, Would he forget those beings, to whose minds, \Yarm from the labours of benevolence, The world, and... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1805 - 284 strani
...tracing here An emblem of his own unfruitful life : And lifting up his head., he then would gaze On the more distant scene, — how lovely 'tis Thou seest,...beauteous. Nor, that time, When Nature had subdued him to herselfi Would he forget those beings, to whose minds, Warm from the labours of benevolence, The world,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 strani
...tracing here An emblem of his own unfruitful life : / And lifting up his head, he then would gaze On the more distant scene, — how lovely 'tis Thou seest,...Warm from the labours of benevolence, The world, and man himself, appeared a scene Of kindred loveliness : then he would sigh With mournful joy, to think... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 strani
...tracing here An emblem of his own unfruitful life : And lifting up his head, he then would gaze On the more distant scene, — how lovely 'tis Thou seest,...Warm from the labours of benevolence, The world, and man himself, appeared a scene Of kindred loveliness : then he would sigh With mournful joy, to think... | |
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