| 1853 - 390 pagina’s
...behind. We are known advocates for early rising ; and during the present month in particular : — The innocent brightness of a new-born, day Is lovely...that gather round the setting sun Do take a sober coloring from an eye That watches o'er the year's mortality. It is just now that the garden contains... | |
| 1848 - 708 pagina’s
...strength as a signal for others, and in saying, " We feel — we feel it all, but we will not yield !" " The innocent brightness of a new-born day Is lovely...that gather round the setting sun Do take a sober coloring from an eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality." Considering it, not as a duty, but... | |
| Portugal. [Appendix.] - 1852 - 134 pagina’s
...then might find in himself a power greater than ever to appreciate the pathos of him who sang — " The clouds that gather round the setting sun Do take...a sober colouring from an eye That hath kept watch on man's mortality." The spring is also the season when the traveller can best calculate on witnessing... | |
| Anna U. Russell - 1853 - 580 pagina’s
...; 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 when...mortality: Another race hath been, and other palms are won. Thanks to the human heart by which we live; Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and fears... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1853 - 300 pagina’s
...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 when...mortality ; Another race hath been, and other palms are won. Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thanks to its tenderness, its joys and fears,... | |
| Samuel Osgood - 1853 - 288 pagina’s
...relinquished one delight To live beneath your more habitual sway ; I love the brooks which down thy channels fret Even more than when I tripped lightly...that gather round the setting sun, Do take a sober coloring from an eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality. To me the meanest flower that blows... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 pagina’s
...more habitual sway. I love the brooks which down their channels fret, Ev'n more than when it rippl'd lightly as they; The innocent brightness of a new-born...round the setting sun, Do take a sober colouring from the eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality. Wordsworth. Go to the dull church-yard and see Those... | |
| University of Sydney - 1853 - 810 pagina’s
...As in a gentle weather. (/) those cataracts and breaks That humour interposed too often makes. (0) The clouds that gather round the setting sun Do take...an eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality. (h) A cotter howkin in a sheugh Wi' dirty stanes biggin a dyke, Baring a quarry, and siclike, Himsel',... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1854 - 192 pagina’s
...more habitual sway. 1 love the Brooks which down their channels fret, Even more than when I tripp'd lightly as they ; The innocent brightness of a new-born...mortality ; Another race hath been, and other palms are won. Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and fears,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - 388 pagina’s
...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 when...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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