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" To her fair works did Nature link The human soul that through me ran; And much it grieved my heart to think What Man has made of Man. "
The Home Book of Verse, American and English, 1580-1912 - Page 1293
1915 - 3742 pages
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A selection of English poetry, designed for the use of schools ..., Issue 912

English poetry - 1873 - 390 pages
...in a grove I sat reclined, In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts Bring sad thoughts to the mind. To her fair works did Nature link The human soul that...man has made of man. Through primrose tufts, in that green bower, The periwinkle trailed its wreaths And 'tis my faith that every flower Enjoys the air...
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Beauties of English Landscape

Drawing, English - 1874 - 332 pages
...the grave I sat reclir.'d. In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts Bring sad thoughts to the mind. To her fair works did Nature link The human soul that...the air it breathes. The birds around me hopped and play'd Their thoughts I cannot measure : — But the least motion which they made. It seemed a thrill...
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the poets of lhkeland wordsworth

T. LINDSEY ASPLAND - 1874 - 492 pages
...in a grove I sat reclined, In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts Bring sad thoughts to the mind. To her fair works did Nature link The human soul that...primrose tufts, in that sweet bower, The periwinkle trail'd its wreaths ; And 'tis my faith that every flower Enjoys the air it breathes. The birds around...
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Beauties of English Landscape

English poetry - 1874 - 334 pages
...the grove I sat reclin'd, In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts Bring sad thoughts to the mind. To her fair works did Nature link The human soul that...through me ran ; And much it grieved my heart to think UTiat man has made of man. Through primrose tufts, in that sweet bower, The periwinkle trailed its...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 116

England - 1874 - 796 pages
...this subject when he said — " Through primrose turfs, in that sweet bower. The periwinkle trail'd its wreaths ; And 'tis my faith that every flower Enjoys the air it breathes. The budding twigs spread out their fan, To catch the breezy air ; And I must think, do all I can, That...
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The Children's Treasury of English Song

Francis Turner Palgrave - Children's poetry - 1875 - 168 pages
...sweet mood when pleasant thoughts Bring sad thoughts to the mind. To her fair works did Nature link 5 The human soul that through me ran ; And much it grieved...primrose tufts, in that sweet bower, The periwinkle trail'd its wreaths ; 10 And 'tis my faith that every flower Enjoys the air it breathes. 28 impotent,...
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Vision and Disenchantment: Blake's Songs and Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads

Heather Glen - Literary Criticism - 1983 - 420 pages
...attempted connection introduces a dislocating emphasis on the human observer's separation from nature: 247 To her fair works did nature link The human soul that through me ran; And much it griev'd my heart to think What man has made of man. ('Lines written in early spring') It is that separation,...
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Selected Poems

William Wordsworth - Fiction - 1994 - 628 pages
...a grove I sate reclined, In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts Bring sad thoughts to the mind. To her fair works did Nature link The human soul that...man has made of man. Through primrose tufts, in that green bower, The periwinkle trailed its wreaths; And 'tis my faith that every flower Enjoys the air...
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The Water Babies

Charles Kingsley - Fiction - 1994 - 228 pages
...in a grove I sat reclined; In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts Bring sad thoughts to the mind. To her fair works did Nature link The human soul that through me ran; And much it grieved my bean to think, What man has made of man. WORDSWORTH Once upon a time there was a little chimney-sweep,...
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The Poetics of Sensibility: A Revolution in Literary Style

Jerome J. McGann - Literary Criticism - 1998 - 238 pages
...'Lines written in early spring', the second is from Robert Merry's 'Monody Addressed to Mr. Tickell'. To her fair works did nature link The human soul that...primrose tufts, in that sweet bower, The periwinkle trail'd its wreathes; And 'tis my faith that every flower Enjoys the air it breathes. The birds around...
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