| William Wordsworth - 1888 - 350 pagina’s
...with you some ambitious Youth ! For, restless Wanderer ! I, in truth, Am all unfit to be your mate. Long have I loved what I behold, The night that calms, the day that cheers ; The common growth of mother-earth Suffices me — her tears, her mirth, Her humblest mirth and tears. The dragon's wing,... | |
| Frank McAlpine - 1888 - 428 pagina’s
...passed his brightest days. He enjoyed retirement and almost perfect happiness, as seen in his lines : Long have I loved what I behold, The night that calms, the day that cheers; The common growth of mother-earth Suffices me— her tears, her mirth, Her humblest mirth and tears. The dragon's wing,... | |
| William Wordsworth, Henry Norman Hudson - 1889 - 251 pagina’s
...Take with you some ambitious Youth; For, restless Wanderer, I, in truth, Am all unlit to be your mate. Long have I loved what I behold, The night that calms,...The dragon's wing, the magic ring, I shall not covet for my dower, If I along that lowly way With sympathetic heart may stray. And with a soul of power.... | |
| William Angus Knight, Wordsworth Society - 1889 - 388 pagina’s
...have been. Both painter and poet seem to have said, ' Enough of weeping swains and funereal urns,' The common growth of mother Earth Suffices me, her tears, her mirth, Her humblest mirth and tears. Turner's work, like the world of nature, has its delicate mystery of detail, as well as its grand sweeping... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 140 pagina’s
...che¿¿ The common growth of mother Earth Suffices me, —her tears, hner mirth, 11cr humblest nnirth and tears. The dragon's wing, the magic ring, I shall not covet ibr my dowen', If I along that lowly way With sympathetic mean may stray, And with a soul of power.... | |
| William Wordsworth, John Morley (viscount) - 1890 - 1012 pagina’s
...some ambitious Youth ! For, restless Wanderer 1 I, in truth, Am all unfit to be your mate. ' ' Ix)ng ision ofthat mother-earth Suffices me — her tears, her mirth. Her humblest mirth and tears. " The dragon's wing,... | |
| Rita - 1891 - 346 pagina’s
...Like to unlike is far better ground for friendship than perfect accord ! " CHAPTER IV. IN THE BUSH. " The common growth of mother earth Suffices me, her...mirth, Her humblest mirth and tears." ***** " The world is too harsh with us, late and soon, Getting and spending we lay waste our powers.1* THE first... | |
| Marshall Mather - 1892 - 190 pagina’s
...to the lines of Wordsworth, illustrative of himself as possessed by this all-consuming passion : ' Long have I loved what I behold, The night that calms,...her tears, her mirth, Her humblest mirth and tears.' We speak of Wordsworth as» the naturalist because he was the apostle of Nature. Not history, not philosophy... | |
| 1892 - 954 pagina’s
...troubles and the defeats and the victories that darkened or brightened those unostentatious careers : " Long have I loved what I behold, The night that calms, the day that cheers ; The common growth of mother-earth Suffices me — -her tears, her mirth, Her humblest mirth and tears. " The dragon's wing,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1892 - 362 pagina’s
...with you some ambitious Youth ! For, restless Wanderer! I, in truth, Am all unfit to be your mate. Long have I loved what I behold, The night that calms, the day that cheers ; The common growth of mother-earth Suffices me — her tears, her mirth, Her. humblest mirth and tears. The dragon's wing,... | |
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