| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1800 - 240 pages
...the past, Even then, when from the bower I turn'd away, Exulting, rich beyond the wealth of kings 134 I felt a sense of pain when I beheld The silent trees and the intruding sky.— t Then, dearest Maiden I move along these shades In gentleness of heart with gentle hand Touch,——... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 pages
...and unless I now Confound my present feelings with the past, Even then, when from the bower I turn'd away, Exulting, rich beyond the wealth of kings, I...beheld The silent trees and the intruding sky.— Then dearest Maiden! move along these shades ... • In gentleness of heart with gentle hand Touch,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 262 pages
...patiently gave up Their quiet being : and, unless I now Confound my present feelings with the past, Even then, when from the bower I turned away Exulting, rich beyond the wealth of kings, 1 felt a sense of pain when I beheld The silent trees and the intruding sky. — Then, dearest Maiden... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 438 pages
...patiently gave up Their quiet being : and, unless I now Confound my present feelings with the past, Even then, when from the bower I turned away Exulting,...when I beheld The silent trees and the intruding sky. — Then, dearest Maiden ! move along these shades In gentleness of heart ; with gentle hand Touch... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 442 pages
...patiently gave up Their quiet being : and, unless I now Confound my present feelings with the past, Even then, when from the bower I turned away Exulting,...when I beheld The silent trees and the intruding sky. — Then, dearest Maiden ! move along these shades In gentleness of heart ; with gentle hand Touch... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1820 - 372 pages
...patiently gave up Their quiet being : and, unless I now Confound my present feelings with the past, Even then, when from the bower I turned away Exulting,...when I beheld The silent trees and the intruding sky Then, dearest Maiden ! move along these shades In gentleness of heart ; with gentle hand Touch —... | |
| 1842 - 622 pages
...and, unless I now Confound my present feel,ngs with the past, Ere from the mutilated bower I turn'd, Exulting rich beyond the wealth of Kings, I felt a sense of pain when I beheld The silent trees, and saw the' intruding skies."' WORDSWORTH. Wall-flower, American groundsel, Michaelmas-daisy, Virginiastock,... | |
| Elizabeth Kent (botanist.) - 1825 - 466 pages
...patiently gave up Their quiet being ; and unless I now Confound my present feelings with the past, Even then when from the bower I turned away Exulting, rich...I beheld The silent trees, and the intruding sky." Gay, describing some of the innocent incantations of the shepherds, makes one of his ruddy damsels... | |
| Periodicals - 1825 - 500 pages
...patiently gave up Their quiet being : and unless 1 now Confound my present feelings with the past, Eren then, when from the bower I turned away Exulting,...beyond the wealth of kings, I felt a sense of pain when 1 beheld The silent trees and the intruding sky.— Then dearest Maiden ! move along these shades.... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 412 pages
...patiently gave up Their quiet being : and, unless I now Confound my present feelings with the past, Even then, when from the bower I turned away Exulting,...when I beheld The silent trees and the intruding sky. — Then, dearest Maiden ! move along these shades In gentleness of heart ; with gentle hand Touch... | |
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