Unwearied in that service : rather say With warmer love — oh ! with far deeper zeal Of holier love. Nor wilt thou then forget, That after many wanderings, many years Of absence, these steep woods and lofty cliffs, And this green pastoral landscape,... Poems - Page 80by William Wordsworth - 1815Full view - About this book
| Thomas Budd Shaw, William Smith - English literature - 1869 - 420 pages
...eyes these gleams Of past existence, wilt thou then forget That on the banks of this delightful stream We stood together; and that I, so long A worshipper...Unwearied in that service; rather say With warmer love, O! with far deeper zeal Of holier love. Nor wilt thou then forget, That after'many wanderings, many... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1869 - 752 pages
...wild eyes the Of past existence—wilt thou then forget That on the banks of this delightful stream We stood together; and that I, so long A worshipper...Unwearied in that service: rather say With warmer love—oh 1 with far deeper zeal Of holier love. Nor wilt thou then forget, That after many wanderings,... | |
| 1870 - 464 pages
...this delightful stream We stood together; and that I, so long A worshipper of Nature, hither came, 155 Unwearied in that service ; rather say With warmer...years Of absence, these steep woods and lofty cliffs, 160 And this green pastoral landscape, were to me More dear, both for themselves and for thy sake.... | |
| William Smith, Benjamin Nicholas Martin - English literature - 1870 - 482 pages
...long A worshipper of nature, hither came, Unwearied in that service ; rather say With warmer love, O ! with far deeper zeal Of holier love. Nor wilt thou...cliffs, And this green pastoral landscape, were to me 296• To A SKYLARK. Up with me ! up with me into the clouds ! For thy song, Lark, is strong; Up with... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench - English poetry - 1870 - 466 pages
...eyes these gleams Of past existence, wilt thou then forget That on the banks of this delightful stream We stood together; and that I, so long A worshipper of Nature, hither came, l$S Unwearied in that service ; rather say With warmer love, oh ! with far deeper zeal Of holier love.... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1871 - 622 pages
...eyes these gleams Of past existence, wilt thou then forget That on the banks of this delightful stream We stood together; and that I, so long A worshipper...me More dear, both for themselves and for thy sake. •Poem* proceeding from Sentiment auto Inflection, i LINES KPT UPON A SBAT JN A YEW-TBEE WHICH STANDS... | |
| William Wordsworth - Superexlibris - 1871 - 630 pages
...these gleams Of past existence — wilt thou then forget That on the banks of this delightful stream We stood together ; and that I, so long A worshipper...landscape, were to me More dear, both for themselves and fur thy sakcl ¡ I798« «-VMV XX VI Г. Тт is no Spirit who from heaven hath flown, And is descending... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1871 - 642 pages
...these gleams Of past existence — wilt thou then forget That on the hanks of this delightful stream We stood together ; and that I, so long A worshipper...forget, That after many wanderings, many years Of ahsence, these steep woods and lofty cliffs, And this green pastoral landscape, were to me More dear,... | |
| Poems - 1872 - 362 pages
...these gleams Of past existence — wilt thou then forget That on the banks of this delightful stream We stood together ; and that I, so long A worshipper...me More dear, both for themselves and for thy sake ! WORDSWORTH. THE BOOK OF THE WORLD. this fair volume which we World do name If we the sheets and leaves... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1872 - 584 pages
...stood together ; and that t, so long which I cannot recollect. . .( A worshipper of nature, hi:her came, Unwearied in that service : rather say With...me More dear, both for themselves and for thy sake ! PETER BELL, A TALE. "What's in a name T' . . . " Brutus will start a spirit as soon as Qesar !" be... | |
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