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" What objects are the fountains Of thy happy strain? What fields, or waves, or mountains? What shapes of sky or plain? What love of thine own kind? what ignorance of pain? With thy clear keen joyance Languor cannot be: Shadow of annoyance Never came near... "
Pearls from the poets: specimens selected, with biogr. notes, by H.W. Dulcken - Page 63
redigeeritud poolt - 1870
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The modern reader and speaker

David Charles Bell - 1856 - 466 lehte
...waves, or mountains ? what shapes of sky or plain ? what love of thine own kind] what ignorance of pain? With thy clear keen joyance languor cannot be : shadow...Waking or asleep, thou of death must deem things more trur and deep than we mortals dream; or how could thy notes flow in such a crystal stream ? We look...
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The National Review, 3. köide

Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1856 - 512 lehte
...excitement. The impulse fails, imagination fades, inspiration dies away. With the skylark it is well: " With thy clear keen joyance Languor cannot be: Shadow...thee: Thou lovest; but ne'er knew love's sad satiety." But in unsoaring human nature languor comes, fatigue palls, melancholy oppresses, melody dies away....
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, 1. köide

Half hours - 1856 - 456 lehte
...or mountains ? What shapes of sky or plain ? What love of thine own kind? what ignorance of pain 1 With thy clear keen joyance Languor cannot be: Shadow...came near thee: Thou lovest; but ne'er knew love's sod satiety. Waking or asleep, Thou of death must deem Things more true and deep Than we mortals dream....
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Select specimens of English poetry

Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 lehte
...plain ? WTiat love of thine own kind ? what ignorance of pain ? With thy clear keen joyance Langour cannot be : Shadow of annoyance Never came near thee...: Thou lovest ; but ne'er knew love's sad satiety. THE SKYLARK. 281 Waking or asleep, Thou of death must deem Things more true and deep Than we mortals...
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Principles of Elocution

Thomas Ewing - 1857 - 428 lehte
...Matched with thine would be all But an empty vaunt — A thing wherein we feel there is some hidden want. With thy clear keen joyance Languor cannot be ; Shadow...how could thy notes flow in such a crystal stream? Better than all measures Of delight and sound, Better than all treasures That in books are found, Thy...
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The Standard Fifth Reader: (first-class Standard Reader) : for Public and ...

Epes Sargent - 1857 - 490 lehte
...Hatched with thine would be all But an empty vaunt, A thing wherein we feel there is some bidden want. 6. With thy clear keen joyance Languor cannot be ; Shadow...came near thee. Thou lovest, but ne'er knew love's 8a<3 satiety. 7. Better than all measure* Of delightful sound, Better than all treasures That in books...
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The Standard Fifth Reader: (first-class Standard Reader) : for Public and ...

Epes Sargent - 1857 - 488 lehte
...But an empty vaunt, A thing wherein we feel there is some hidden want. 6. With thy clear keen joyonce Languor cannot be ; Shadow of annoyance Never came...thee. Thou lovest, but ne'er knew love's sad satiety. 7. Better than all measures Of delightful sound, Better than all treasures That in books are found,...
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Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, 2. köide

Mary Russell Mitford - 1857 - 374 lehte
...or mountains ? What shapes of sky or plain ? What love of thine own kind ? what ignorance of pain ? With thy clear keen joyance Languor cannot be : Shadow of annoyance Never come near thee : Thou lovest ; but ne'er knew love's sad satiety. Waking or asleep Thou of death must...
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The Standard Fifth Reader: (first-class Standard Reader) : for Public and ...

Epes Sargent - 1858 - 480 lehte
...Matched with thine would be all But an empty vaunt, A thing wherein we feel there is some hidden want. 6. With thy clear keen joyance Languor cannot be ; Shadow...thee. Thou lovest, but ne'er knew love's sad satiety. 7. Better than all measures Of delightful sound, Better than all treasures That in books are found,...
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Works ...

Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 550 lehte
...sky or plain 1 What love of thine own kind 1 What ignorance of > tin f With thy clear keen joyai.ce Languor cannot be : Shadow of annoyance Never came...true and deep Than we mortals dream, Or how could thy note flow in such a crystal stream ? We look before and aftci , And pine for what is not ; Our sincerest...
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