| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 240 pages
...stones, And on the vacant air. Then up I rose, And dragg'd to earth both branch and bough, with crash And merciless ravage ; and the shady nook Of hazels, and the green and mossy bower Deform'd and sullied, patiently gave up Their quiet being : and unless I now Confound my present feelings... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 pages
...stones, And on the vacant air. Then up I rose, And dragg'd to earth both branch and bough, with crash And merciless ravage; and the shady nook of hazels, and the green and mossy bower Deform'd and sullied, patiently gave up Their quiet being; and unless I now Confound my present feelings... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 262 pages
...loves to pay Tribute to ease ; and, of its joy secure, The heart luxuriates with indifferent tilings, Wasting its kindliness on stocks and stones, And on...rose, And dragged to earth both branch and bough, with crash And merciless ravage ; and the shady nook Of hazels, and the green and mossy bower, Deformed... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 438 pages
...the murmuring sound, In that sweet mood when pleasure loves to pay Tribute to ease ; and, of its joy secure, The heart luxuriates with indifferent things,...rose, And dragged to earth both branch and bough, with crash And merciless ravage ; and the shady nook Of hazels, and the green and mossy bower, Deformed... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 442 pages
...murmuring sound, Jn that sweet mood when pleasure loves to pay 308 Tribute to ease ; and, of its joy secure, The heart luxuriates with indifferent things,...And 'dragged to earth both branch and bough, with crash And merciless ravage ; and the shady nook Of hazels, and the green and mossy bower, Deformed... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1820 - 372 pages
...the murmuring sound, In that sweet mood when pleasure loves to pay Tribute to ease ; and, of its joy secure, The heart luxuriates with indifferent things,...rose, And dragged to earth both branch and bough, with crash And merciless ravage ; and the shady nook Of hazels, and the green and mossy bower, Deformed... | |
| 1842 - 622 pages
...rival, eyed The banquet ; or beneath the trees I sat Among the flowers, and with the flowers I play'd. Then up I rose, And dragged to earth both branch and...shady nook Of hazels, and the green and mossy bower, Deform'd and sullied, patiently gave up Their quiet being ; and, unless I now Confound my present feel,ngs... | |
| 1825 - 500 pages
...the murmuring sound, In that sweet mood when pleasure loves to pay Tribute to ease ; and, of its joy secure, The heart luxuriates with indifferent things,...rose, And dragged to earth both branch and bough, with crash And merciless ravage ; and the shady nook Of hazels, and the green and mossy bower, Deformed... | |
| Elizabeth Kent (botanist.) - 1825 - 466 pages
...flowers 1 played : * « » * Then up I rose, And dragged to earth each branch and bough with crash , And merciless ravage, and the shady nook Of hazels, and the green and massy bower Deformed and sullied, patiently gave up Their quiet being ; and unless I now Confound my... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 412 pages
...the murmuring sound, In that sweet mood when pleasure loves to pay Tribute to ease ; and, of its joy secure, The heart luxuriates with indifferent things,...rose, And dragged to earth both branch and bough, with crash And merciless ravage ; and the shady nook Of hazels, and the green and mossy bower, Deformed... | |
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