| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 240 pages
...Therefore let the moon Shine on thee in thy solitary walk ; And let the misty mountain winds be free To blow against thee : and in after years, When these...dwelling-place For all sweet sounds and harmonies ; Oh ! then, Ifsolitude, or fear, or pain, or grief, Should be thy portion, with what healing thoughts Of tender... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 280 pages
...Therefore let the moon Shine on thee in thy solitary walk ; And let the misty mountain winds be free To blow against thee : and, in after years, When these...or grief, Should be thy portion, with what healing thought » Of tender joy wilt thou remember me, And these my exhortations ! Nor, perchance, If I should... | |
| 1808 - 596 pages
...the misty mountain winds be free To blow against thee ; and in after years, When these wild ecstacies shall be matured Into a sober pleasure, when thy mind Shall be a mansion for all lovely forme, Thy memory be as a dwelling place For all sweet sounds and harmonies ; Oh ! then, If solitude,... | |
| British melodies - 1820 - 280 pages
...the misty mountain winda be free To blow against thee : and in after years, When these wild ecstaeies shall be matured Into a sober pleasure, when thy mind...a mansion for all lovely forms, Thy memory be as a dwelling place For all sweet sounds and harmonies ; Oh ! then, If solitude, or fear, or pain, or grief,... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...And let the misty mountain-winds be free To blow against thcc: and, in after-years, When thrscwild ecstasies shall be matured Into a sober pleasure,...all lovely forms, Thy memory be as a dwelling-place Forall sweet sounds and harmonies; oh! then, If solitude, or fear, or pain, or grief, Should be thy... | |
| Robert Smith - 1829 - 432 pages
...the misty mountain winds be free To blow against thee; and in after years, When these wild ecstacies shall be matured Into a sober pleasure, when thy mind...a mansion for all lovely forms, Thy memory be as a dwellingrplace For all sweet sounds and harmonies; Oh! then, If solitude, or fear, or pain, or grief,... | |
| James Montgomery - 1833 - 348 pages
...Therefore let the moon Shine on thee, in thy solitary walk ; And let the misty mountain winds be free To blow against thee ; and in after years, When these...sounds and harmonies ; oh ! then, If solitude, or pain, or fear, or grief, Should be thy portion, with what healing thoughts Of tender joy wilt thou... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1835 - 496 pages
...we can say, what your papa's poet says of the dead : " He knows well who do love him!' " CHAP. XXIX. Thy mind Shall be a mansion for all lovely forms ;...dwelling-place For all sweet sounds and harmonies. WORDSWORTH. FAIRLY resuming, at the last, all my strength and vigour, I rose upon my feet, and, almost... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1835 - 482 pages
...can say, what your papa's poet says of the dead : ' He knows well who do love him !' " CHAP. XXIX. Thy mind Shall be a mansion for all lovely forms ;...dwelling-place For all sweet sounds and harmonies. WORDSWORTH. FAIRLY resuming, at the last, all my strength and vigour, I rose upon my feet, and, almost... | |
| Thomas Roscoe - 1837 - 332 pages
...years of this our life, to lead From joy to joy. * * * * Then let the misty mountain winds be free To blow against thee ; and in after years, When these...Shall be a mansion for all lovely forms, Thy memory be a dwelling-place For all sweet sounds and harmonies, oh I then If solitude, or fear, or pain, or grief,... | |
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