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" To live beneath your more habitual sway. I love the Brooks, which down their channels fret, Even more than when I tripped lightly as they... "
Poems - Page 355
by William Wordsworth - 1815
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Études morales et politiques

Édouard Laboulaye - French essays - 1862 - 412 pages
...channels fret, Even more thau when l tripped lightly as theyj The innocent brightness of a new-bora Day Is lovely yet ; The Clouds that gather round the setting sun Do take a sober colouring frora au eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality; Another race bath been, and other palms are...
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Half-hours with our sacred poets [an anthology] ed. by A.H. Grant

Half hours - 1863 - 408 pages
...your 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...gather round the setting sun, Do take a sober colouring f»om an eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality ; Another race hath been and other palms are...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1863 - 990 pages
...your 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 I tripped lightly as they." And still he could say : — " We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind ; In...
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The Churchman's family magazine, Volume 1

696 pages
...what thought, Beneath BO beautiful a sun, So sad a sigh has brought ?' " — Two AFRIL II or sixes. " The clouds that gather round the setting sun Do take a sober colouring from an eve That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality ; Another race hath been, and other palms are won, Thanks...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of T. Noon Talfourd: Author of "Ion."

Thomas Noon Talfourd - English literature - 1864 - 358 pages
...which down their channels fret, Even more than when I tripp'd lightly as they ; The innocent brightnesa of a new-born Day Is lovely yet ; The Clouds that...setting sun Do take a sober colouring from an eye That huth kept watch o'er man's mortality ; Another race hath been, and other palms are won. Thanks to the...
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Life of Philip Doddridge, with notices of some of his comtemporaries, and ...

David Addison Harsha - 1865 - 272 pages
...your might ; I only have relinquished one delight To live beneath your more habitual sway. I lore the brooks which down their channels fret, Even more than...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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A Campaigner at Home

Sir John Skelton - 1865 - 398 pages
...like the cloak of a Venetian noble. The clouds that gather round the setting sun, Wordsworth has said, Do take a sober colouring from an eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality. The attractiveness of the autumnal moralist depends on this ' sober colouring.' Age has mellowed him....
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Lessons from the World of Matter and the World of Man: Selected from Notes ...

Theodore Parker - Religion - 1865 - 446 pages
...of you taken away, and you left, only half of yourself, to pursue the journey of your life alone. " The clouds that gather round the setting sun Do take a sober coloring from the eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality." The overture of youth has presently...
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Poems, selected and ed. by R.A. Willmott. Illustr

William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1866 - 408 pages
...your 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...innocent brightness of a new-born Day Is lovely yet ; Thanks to the human heart by which we live ; Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and fears ; To me...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 3; Volume 66

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1866 - 828 pages
...that immortal ode : " The clouds that gather round the setting sub Do take a sober coloring from the eye That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality; Another...other palms are won. Thanks to the human heart by whieh we live, Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and fears, To me the meanest flower that grows can...
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