| William Wordsworth - 1879 - 362 strani
...would be, Thy Father, any thing to thee ! Joy have I had ; and going hence I bear away my recompence. In spots like these it is we prize Our Memory, feel that she hath eyes : Then, why should I be loth to stir? I feel this place was made for her ; To give new pleasure like the past, Continued long... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1880 - 330 strani
...common neighbourhood. What joy to hear thee, and to see 1 Thy elder brother I would be, Thy father, anything to thee ! Now thanks to Heaven ! that of...memory, feel that she hath eyes : Then, why should I be loth to stir ? I feel this place was made for her; To give new pleasure like the past, Continued long... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1880 - 676 strani
...neighbourhood. What joy to hear thee, and to see I Thy elder brother I would be. Thy father, anything to thee l Now thanks to Heaven ! that of its grace Hath led...memory, feel that she hath eyes : Then, why should l be loth to stir? I feel this place was made for her ; To give new pleasure like the past, | Continued... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1880 - 826 strani
...anything to thee I Now thanks to Heaven ! ttiat of it* grace Ted Hath Ted me to this lonely place. •Toy have I had ; and going hence, 1 bear away my recompense....memory, feel that she hath eyes: Then, why should 1 be loath to stir? I feel this place was made for her: To give new pleasure like the past, Continued... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 650 strani
...common neighbourhood. What joy to hear thee, and to see ! Thy elder Brother I would be, Thy Father — anything to thee ! Now thanks to Heaven ! that of...this lonely place. Joy have I had ; and going hence I bear away my recompence. In spots like these it is we prize Our Memory, feel that she hath eyes ;... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 648 strani
...common neighbourhood. What joy to hear thee, and to see ! Thy elder Brother I would be, Thy Father — anything to thee ! Now thanks to Heaven ! that of...its grace Hath led me to this lonely place. Joy have \ had ; and going hence I bear away my recompence. In spots like these it is we prize Our Memory, feel... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 strani
...What joy to hear thee, and to see ! Thy elder brother 1 would lx', Thy Hither, — anything to the«. t meant, I shall say, In the lower earth, — in the years long still, — That hare I had ; and going hence 1 bear away my recompense. In spots like these it is we prize Our Memory,... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1880 - 738 strani
...neighbourhood. What joy to hear thec, and to see! Thy elder Brother I would be, Thy Father, anything to tliee! Now thanks to Heaven! that of its grace Hath led me to this lonely place, und going heucc recompense. In spots like these it is we prize Our Memory, feel that she hath eyes:... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1880 - 824 strani
...Heaven! that of it* grace Hath Ted me to this lonely place. Toy have I had ; and going hence, I bear awny my recompense. In spots like these it is we prize Our memory, feel thatsbe hnth eyet: Then, why should I he loath to s-UrT I feel this place was made for her; To give... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 308 strani
...common neighborhood. What joy to hear thee, and to see ! Thy elder brother I would be, Thy father, anything to thee! Now thanks to Heaven ! that of its...this lonely place. Joy have I had ; and going hence I bear away my recompense. In spots like these it is we prize Our memory, feel that she hath eyes ;... | |
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