Yet die not; do thou Wear rather in thy bonds a cheerful brow: Though fallen thyself, never to rise again, Live, and take comfort. Thou hast left behind Powers that will work for thee; air, earth, and skies; There's not a breathing of the common wind... Poems of Places: France and Savoy - Page 53redigeeritud poolt - 1877Full view - About this book
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 358 lehte
...thy bonds a chearful brow : Though fallen Thyself, never to rise again, Live, and take comfort. Thou hast left behind Powers that will work for thee ; air, earth, and skies; There's not a breathing of the common wind That will forget thee ; thou hast great allies; Thy friends... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 lehte
...thy bonds a cheerful brow : Though fallen Thyself, never to rise again, Live, and take comfort. Thou hast left behind Powers that will work for thee ; air, earth, and skies ; There's not a breathing of the commou wind That will forget thee ; thou hast great allies ; Thy friends... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 lehte
...thy bonds a cheerful brow : Though fallen Thyself, never to rise again, Live, and take comfort. Thou hast left behind Powers that will work for thee ; air, earth, and skies ; There's not a breathing of the common wind That will forget thee ; thou hast great allies ; Thy friends... | |
| International peace society - 232 lehte
...Powers thnt will work for theo, air, earth, and skies, There's not a breathing of the common wind Thnt will forget thee ; thou hast great allies ; Thy friends...agonies, And love, and man's unconquerable mind." M. DE GIRARDIN ON NON-INTERVENTION. THIS celebrated man, as our readers are aware, took a very prominent... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1820 - 362 lehte
...thy bonds a cheerful brow : Though fallen Thyself, never to rise again, Live, and take comfort. Thou hast left behind Powers that will work for thee ; air, earth and skies; There's not a breathing of the common wind That will forget thee ; thou hast great allies ; Thy friends... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 482 lehte
...thy bonds a cheerful brow : Though fallen Thyself, never to rise again, Live, and take comfort. Thou hast left behind Powers that will work for thee ;...exultations, agonies, And love, and Man's unconquerable mind. IX. SEPTEMBER 1, 1802. Among the capricious acts of Tyranny that disgraced these times, was the chasing... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1899 - 308 lehte
...and take comfort. Thou hast left behind Powers that will workforthee; air, earth, and skies; There's not a breathing of the common wind That will forget...exultations, agonies, And love, and man's unconquerable mind. To Toussaint WE had a female Passenger who came From Calais with us, spotless in array, — A white-robed... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 lehte
...thy bonds a chearful brow : Though fallen Thyself, never to rise again, Live,and take comfort. Thou station of command, Hises by open means; and there will stand On honou ; There's not a breathing of the common wind That will forget thee ; thou hast great allies; Thy friends... | |
| 1828 - 682 lehte
...cherish : "Thou hast left behind, Fowen that will work for tliec 1 air, earth, and nkics, There '« not a breathing of the common wind That will forget thee ! thou hut great allies! Thy friends are exultations, agonies. And love, and man's unconquerable mind." pp.... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1830 - 298 lehte
...bonds a cheerful brow : Though fallen thyself, never to rise again, Live and take comfort. Thou has left behind Powers that will work for thee ; Air,...friends are Exultations, Agonies, And Love, and man's unconquerabW Mind." * See Wordsworth's sonnet, " 22d Sept. 1802." " We had a fellow-passenger, who... | |
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