And these my exhortations ! Nor, perchance, If I should be, where I no more can hear Thy voice, nor catch from thy wild eyes these gleams Of past existence, wilt thou then forget That on the banks of this delightful stream We stood together ; and that... Lyrical Ballads– With a Few Other Poems - 210 psl.autoriai: William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 210 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| British poets - 1828 - 838 psl.
...be where I no more can hear Thy voice, nor catch from thy wild eyes these gleams Of past existence, wilt thou then forget That on the banks of this delightful...That after many wanderings, many years Of absence, the*e steep woods and lofty cliffs. And this green pastoral landscape, were to me More dear, both for... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1835 - 312 psl.
...in the world; and mental and moral worth a passport to the best society." I THE CATHOLIC CONVERT. " Wilt thou then forget, That on the banks of this delightful...together ?— and that I, so long A worshipper of Nature, worshipped thee With warmer love?" Mr. THEOPHILUS REDFIELD, and his wife Susanna, were a couple that,... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1835 - 324 psl.
...the world; and mental and moral worth a passport to the best society." E 2 THE CATHOLIC CONVERT. " Wilt thou then forget, That on the banks of this delightful stream We Btood together ?—and that,I, go long A worshipper of Nature, worshipped thee With warmer love ?"... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1840 - 370 psl.
...where I no more can hear Thy voice, nor catch from thy wild eyes these gleams Of past existence—wilt thou then forget That on the banks of this delightful...Unwearied in that service : rather say With warmer love—oh ! with far deeper zeal Of holier love. Nor wilt thou then forget, That after many wanderings,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 psl.
...be where I no more can hear Thy voice, nor catch from thy wild eyes these gleams Of past existence, dscape.] Kven now his еуен with smiles of rapture glow, Ая Л\'с stood together ; and that I, so long A worshipper of nature, hither came, Unwearied in that... | |
| William Howitt - 1847 - 566 psl.
...be where I no more can hear Thy voice, nor catch from thy wild eyes those gleams Of past existence, wilt thou then forget That on the banks of this delightful stream We stood together ; and that I, so long A worshiper of nature, hither came, Unwearied in that service ; rather say With warmer love, oh ! with... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1849 - 668 psl.
...where I no more can hear Thy voice, nor catch from thy wild eyes these gleams Of past existence — wilt thou then forget That on the banks of this delightful...long A worshipper of Nature, hither came Unwearied in tliat service : rather say With warmer love — oh ! with far deeper zeal Of holier love. Nor wilt... | |
| mrs. Gordon - 1850 - 346 psl.
...book, and sitting as he did directly opposite to her, fixed them for one minute full upon her's. " Nor wilt thou then forget That after many wanderings,...Of absence, these steep woods and lofty cliffs, And tins green pastoral landscape, were to me More dear, both for themselves and for thy sake !" It was... | |
| mrs. Gordon - 1850 - 346 psl.
...book, and sitting as he did directly opposite to her, fixed them for one minute full upon her's. " Nor wilt thou then forget That after many wanderings,...many years Of absence, these steep woods and lofty cliff's, And this green pastoral landscape, were to me More dear, both for themselves and for thy sake... | |
| Truman Rickard, Hiram Orcutt - 1850 - 130 psl.
...be where I no more can hear Thy voice, nor catch from thy wild eyes these gleams Of past existence, wilt thou then forget That on the banks of this delightful stream 40 We stood together ; and that I, so long A worshipper of Nature, hither came, Unwearied in that service... | |
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