| Arthur Compton Auchmuty - 1882 - 172 pages
...thee, and what thou art, Verily, in the bottom of my heart, Of those unfilial fears I am ashamed. But dearly must we prize thee ; we who find In thee a bulwark of the cause of men ; And I by my affection was beguiled : What wonder if a Poet now and then, Among... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - English poetry - 1885 - 440 pages
...thou art, Verily, in the bottom of my heart, Of those unfilial fears I am ashamed. For dearly most we prize thee ; we who find In thee a bulwark for...now and then, Among the many movements of his mind, Felt for thee as a Lover or a Child. WOKDSWORTH. 1 When, cfc.] We have silently substituted Wordsworth's... | |
| David M. Main - Sonnets, English - 1886 - 342 pages
...Now, when I think of thee, and what thou art, Verily, in the bottom of my heart, Of those unfilial fears I am ashamed. For dearly must we prize thee...now and then, Among the many movements of his mind, Felt for thee as a lover or a child ! T)RA.VE Schill! by death delivered, take thy flight -*-^ From... | |
| Aubrey De Vere - English poetry - 1887 - 336 pages
...those unnlial fears I am ashamed. But dearly must we prize thee ; we who find In thee a bulwark of the cause of men ; And I by my affection was beguiled....now and then, Among the many movements of his mind, Felt for thee as a lover or a child ? Compare this maturer estimate of Liberty with Wordsworth's youthful... | |
| Aubrey De Vere - English essays - 1887 - 434 pages
...thee, and what thou art, Verily, in the bottom of my heart, Of those unfilial fears I am ashamed. But dearly must we prize thee ; we who find In thee a bulwark of the cause of men ; And I by my affection was beguiled. What wonder if a poet now and then, Among... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1888 - 350 pages
...thee, and what thou art, Verily, in the bottom of my heart, Of those unfilial fears I am ashamed. But dearly must we prize thee ; we who find In thee a...now and then, Among the many movements of his mind, Felt for thee as a lover or a child ? TO HC (*) SIX YEARS OLD. Composed 1802. Published 1807. O THOU... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - English poetry - 1888 - 374 pages
...those unfilial fears I am ashamed. For dearly must we prize thee ; we who find In thee a bulwark of the cause of men ; And I by my affection was beguiled...Poet now and then, Among the many movements of his mir.d, Felt for thee as a lover or a child ! ccxv HOHENLINDEN On Linden, when the sun was low, All... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1888 - 330 pages
...ashamed. .But dearly must we prize thee ; we who find In thee a bulwark of the cause of men ; And I fay my affection was beguiled. "What wonder if a poet, now and then, Among the many movements of bis mind, Felt for thee as a Lover or a Child." WORDSWORTH. ODE TO THE DEPARTING YEAR.• 'IOV, IOU,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1888 - 328 pages
...thee ; we who fiud In thee a bulwark of the cause of men ; And I by my affection was beguiled. AVhat wonder if a poet, now and then, Among the many movements of his mind, iFelt for thee as a Lover or a Child." ODE TO THE DEPARTING YEAR.* 'IV . iou, ww xeata. Tapaiovuiv... | |
| William Wordsworth, John Morley - 1889 - 1152 pages
...memory what has tamed Great Nations, how ennobling thoughts depart When men change swords for lodgers, and desert The student's bower for gold, some fears...now and then, Among the many movements of his mind, Felt for thee as a lover or a child ! COMPOSED AFTER A JOURNEY ACROSS THE HAMBLETON HILLS, YORKSHIRE... | |
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