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Poems - Page 355
by William Wordsworth - 1815
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5

William Wordsworth - 1854 - 388 pages
...your might ; I only have relinquished one delight To live beneath your more habitual sway. I love the Brooks which down their channels fret, Even more than...that gather round the setting sun Do take a sober coloring from an eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality ; Another race hath been, and other...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of T. Noon Talfourd

Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1854 - 350 pages
...more habitual away. I love the Brooks which down their channels fret, Even more than when I iripp'd lightly as they ; The innocent brightness of a new-born...setting sun Do take a sober colouring from an eye That lunli kept watch o'er man's mortality ; Another race hath been, and other palms are won. Thanks to...
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The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1854 - 776 pages
...your might ; I only have relinquished one delight To live beneath your more habitual sway. I love the Brooks which down their channels fret, Even more than...tripped lightly as they; The innocent brightness of a new-bom Day la lovely yet ; The Clouds that gather round the getting sun Do take a sober colouring...
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Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and School

Anna Cabot Lowell - 1855 - 452 pages
...your might ; I only have relinquished one delight To live beneath your more habitual sway. I love the brooks which down their channels fret, Even more than...that gather round the setting sun Do take a sober coloring from an eye That, hath kept watch o'er man's mortality ; Anoilier race hath been, and other...
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Poems of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1855 - 704 pages
...might ; I only have relinquished one delight 132 To live beneath your more habitual sway. I loved the Brooks which down their channels fret, Even more than...that gather round the setting sun Do take a sober coloring from an eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality ; Another race hath been, and other...
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Gleanings from the Poets, for Home and School

1855 - 458 pages
...delight To live beneath your more habitual sway. I love the brooks which down their channels fre*, Even more than when I tripped lightly as they , The...that gather round the setting sun Do take a sober coloring from an eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality ; Another race hath been, and other...
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Modern Painters, Volume 1

John Ruskin - 1857 - 502 pages
...by Richard Wilson. Had this artist studied under favourable circumstances, there is evidence of 1 " The clouds that gather round the setting sun Do take...an eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality." his having possessed power enough to produce an original picture ; but, corrupted by study of the Poussins,...
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William Wordsworth: A Biography

Edwin Paxton Hood - 1856 - 556 pages
...new-born day Is lovely yet. The clouds that gather round a setting sun Do take a sober colouring from the eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality : Another race hath been, and other palms are won— GO Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thanks to its tenderness, its joy«, its fears : To...
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William Wordsworth: A Biography

Edwin Paxton Hood - 1856 - 590 pages
...new-born day Is lovely yet. The clouds that gather round a setting sun Do take a sober colouring from the eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality : Another race hath been, and other palms arc won — GG Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, its...
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A woman's story, Volume 1; Volume 556

Anna Maria Hall - 1857 - 334 pages
...STREET. 1857. The right of Translation is reserved. toy, CHAPIL «TMtT, A WOMAN'S STORY. CHAPTER I. " The innocent brightness of a new-born day Is lovely...Another race hath been, and other palms are won." WORDSWOKTH. ALTHOUGH there is nothing to gratify self-love in .the distinction I claim, it is, notwithstanding,...
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