The English Poets: Wordsworth to TennysonThomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1893 |
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... this fountain's brink . My eyes are dim with childish tears , My heart is idly stirred , For the same sound is in my ears Which in those days I heard . VOL . IV . Thus fares it still in our 32 THE ENGLISH POETS . The Fountain A ...
... this fountain's brink . My eyes are dim with childish tears , My heart is idly stirred , For the same sound is in my ears Which in those days I heard . VOL . IV . Thus fares it still in our 32 THE ENGLISH POETS . The Fountain A ...
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... tears With earnest feeling I shall pray For thee when I am far away : For never saw I mien , or face , In which more plainly I could trace ( 1803. ) Benignity and home - bred sense Ripening in perfect innocence WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . 39 ...
... tears With earnest feeling I shall pray For thee when I am far away : For never saw I mien , or face , In which more plainly I could trace ( 1803. ) Benignity and home - bred sense Ripening in perfect innocence WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . 39 ...
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... ; But heart with heart and mind with mind , Where the main fibres are entwined , Through Nature's skill , May even by contraries be joined More closely still The tear will start , and let it flow ; 10 THE ENGLISH POETS .
... ; But heart with heart and mind with mind , Where the main fibres are entwined , Through Nature's skill , May even by contraries be joined More closely still The tear will start , and let it flow ; 10 THE ENGLISH POETS .
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Thomas Humphry Ward. The tear will start , and let it flow ; Thou ' poor Inhabitant below , ' At this dread moment - even so- Might we together Have sate and talked where gowans blow , Or on wild heather . What treasures would have then ...
Thomas Humphry Ward. The tear will start , and let it flow ; Thou ' poor Inhabitant below , ' At this dread moment - even so- Might we together Have sate and talked where gowans blow , Or on wild heather . What treasures would have then ...
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... tears , and smiles And now I see with eye serene The very pulse of the machine ; A Being breathing thoughtful breath , A traveller between life and death ; The reason firm , the temperate will , Endurance , foresight , strength , and ...
... tears , and smiles And now I see with eye serene The very pulse of the machine ; A Being breathing thoughtful breath , A traveller between life and death ; The reason firm , the temperate will , Endurance , foresight , strength , and ...
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