The tears into his eyes were brought. And thanks and praises seemed to run So fast out of his heart, I thought They never would have done. — I've heard of hearts unkind, kind deeds With coldness still returning; Alas! the gratitude of men Hath oftener... Lyrical Ballads,– With Other Poems. In Two Volumes - 89 psl.autoriai: William Wordsworth - 1800Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 316 psl.
...as silent thought can bring, O gentle Reader ! you would find A tale in every thing." and " I have heard of hearts unkind, kind deeds With coldness still returning : Alas ! the gratitude of men Has oftencr left me mourning." or in a still higher strain the six beautiful quatrains, page 134. " Thus... | |
| 1821 - 724 psl.
...agree better with his constitutional temperament. Oh! how sympathy alters a man from what he was ! I've heard of hearts unkind, Kind deeds with coldness still returning ; Alas ! the gratitude of man Has oftencr set me mourning. A spirit of contradiction, a wish to monopolize all wisdom, will not... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 418 psl.
...right gladly he Received my proffered aid. 1 struck, and with a single blow The tangled root I severed, At which the poor Old Man so long And vainly had endeavoured....of his heart, I thought They never would have done. — I Ve heard of hearts unkind, kind deeds With coldness still returning, Alas ! the gratitude of... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 psl.
...The tangled root I severed, At which the poor Old Mao so long And vainly had endeavoured. The tvars into his eyes were brought, And thanks and praises seemed to run So fast out of bis heart, I thought They never would have done. —I 've heard of hearts unkind, kind deeds With coldness... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 psl.
...right gladly he Received my proffered aid. 1 itruck, and with a gingle blow The tangled root I severed, feelings too Of unremfmbercd pleasure : such, perhaps, As may hav tearg into hig eyeg were brought, And thanks and praises gecmed to run So fast out of hig heart, I... | |
| Robert Southey - 1832 - 442 psl.
...principles and its powers, not inferior to the greatest of his predecessors, says upon this subject— ' I've heard of hearts unkind, kind deeds With coldness still returning, Alas ! the gratitude of man Has oftener left me mourning !* WORDSWORTH. The experience of most good men would agree with the... | |
| Robert Southey - 1832 - 452 psl.
...principles and its powers, not inferior to the greatest of his predecessors, says upon this subject — * I've heard of hearts unkind, kind deeds With coldness still returning, Alas 1 the gratitude of man Has oftener left me mourning !' WORDSWORTH. The experience of most good men... | |
| 1834 - 864 psl.
...throughout the country. * This beautiful sentence recalls Wordsworth's more beautiful stanza :— ' I've heard of hearts unkind, kind deeds With coldness...still returning ; Alas ! the gratitude of men Has ofteuer left me mourning.' — Simon Lee. ART. ART. XI. — Souvenirs Historiques sur la Revolution... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1834 - 360 psl.
...as silent thought can bring, O gentle Reader ! you would find A tale in every thing." * and "I have heard of hearts unkind, kind deeds With coldness still returning : Alas ! the gratitude of men Has oftener left me mourning." or in a still higher strain the six beautiful quatrains, page 134 : " Thus... | |
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