| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 240 psl.
...man of chaff ? Welcome ! — but lay thy sword aside, And,' lean upon a Peasant's staff. Physician art thou ? One, all eyes, Philosopher ! a fingering...that would peep and botanize Upon his mother's grave ? Wrapp'd closely in thy sensual fleece O turn aside, and take,- I pray, That he below may rest in... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 psl.
...thy sword aside And lean upon a Peasant's staff. Physician art thou ? One, all eyes, Philosopher! ;: fingering slave, One that would peep and botanize 'Upon his mother's grave ? Wrapp'd closdy in thy sensual fleece O turn aside, and take, 1 pray, That he below may-rest iw-peace,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 262 psl.
...no man of chaff? Welcome ! — but lay thy sword aside, And lean upon a Peasant's staff. Physician art thou ? One, all eyes, Philosopher ! a fingering slave, One that would peep and botanize Upon bis mother's grave ? Wrappt closely in thy sensual fleece O turn aside, and take, I pray, That he below... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 psl.
...no man of chaff? Welcome ! — but lay thy sword aside, And lean upon a Peasant's staff. Physician art thou ? One, all eyes, ' Philosopher ! a fingering...and take, I pray, That he below may rest in peace, That abject thing, thy soul, away ! — A Moralist perchance appears; Led, Heaven knows how ! to this... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 psl.
...no man of chaff? Welcome ! — but lay thy sword aside, And lean upon a Peasant's staff. Physician art thou ? One, all eyes, Philosopher ! a fingering...and take, I pray, That he below may rest in peace, That abject thing, thy soul, away ! — A Moralist perchance appears; Led, Heaven knows how ! to this... | |
| Peter George Patmore - 1823 - 340 psl.
...described with such deep and eloquent contempt by M 's favourite, Wordsworth, as one who is- — « all eyes; Philosopher — a fingering slave — One that would peep and botanize Upon his mother's grate." M was telling me, the other day, of what he called the escape that he once had from this perilous... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 psl.
...— but lay thy sword aside, And lean upon a Peasant's staff. Physician art thou ? One all eye» ; Philosopher ! a fingering slave, One that would peep...and take, I pray, That he below may rest in peace, A Moralist, perchance, appears, Led, Heaven knows how ! to this poor tod : And He has neither eyes... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 418 psl.
...no 'man of chaff? Welcome ! — but lay thy sword aside, And lean upon a Peasant's staff. Physician art thou ? One, all eyes, Philosopher ! a fingering...and take, I pray, That he below may rest in peace, That abject thing, thy soul, away ! — A Moralist perchance appears ; Led, Heaven knows how ! to this... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 psl.
...no man of chaff; Welcome!— But lay thy sword aside, And lean upon a Peasant's staff. f Physician art thou? One, all eyes, Philosopher! a fingering...and take, I pray. That he below may rest in peace, That abject thing, thy soul, away. A Moralist perchance appears; Led, Heaven knows how! to this poor... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 psl.
...chaff 1 Welcome ! — but lay thy sword aside, And lean upon a Peasant's staff. Physician art thonl One, all eyes. Philosopher! a fingering slave, One...mother's grave ? Wrapt closely in thy sensual fleece, 0 turn aside, — and take, I pray. That he below may rest in peace, That abject thing, thy soul, away!... | |
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