| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 240 страници
...field. The spot was made by Nature for herself : The travellers know it not, and 'twill remain Unknown to them; but it is beautiful, And if a man should...with his daily meal, He would so love it that in his death-hour Its image would survive among his thoughts, And, therefore, my sweet MAKY, this still nook... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 страници
...for herself: The travellers -know it not, and 'twill remain; Unknown to them; but it is beautiful j And if a man should plant his cottage near,. Should sleep beneath the shelter of its trees,And blend its waters with his daily.meal, He would so love it that in his death-hour Its image... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 262 страници
...field ; The spot was made by Nature for herself: The travellers know it not, and 'twill remain Unknown to them : but it is beautiful ; And if a man should...survive among his thoughts : And therefore, my sweet MARY, this still nook With all its beeches we have named for You. LINES JPritlen when sailing in a... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 страници
...was made by Nature for herself. The travellers know it not, and 'twill remain VOL. II. « T Unknown to them : but it is beautiful ; And if a man should...survive among his thoughts : And therefore, my sweet MARY, this still nook With all its beeches we have named from You. VI. WHEX, to the attractions of... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 страници
...was made by Nature for herself. The travellers know it not, and 'twill remain VOL. II. T V. Unknown to them : but it is beautiful ; And if a man should...survive among his thoughts : And therefore, my sweet MARY, this still nook With all its beeches we have named from You. 274 WHEN, to the attractions of... | |
| Robert Armitage - 1842 - 1064 страници
...the lines, " Our walk was far among the ancient trees . There was no road, nor any woodman's path. But it is beautiful : And if a man should plant his...with his daily meal, He would so love it, that in his death-hour Its image would survive among his thoughts." "Perhaps," continued Reginald, "we may meet... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 страници
...field. The spot was made by Nature for herself ; The travellers know it not, and 'twill remain Unknown to them ; but it is beautiful ; And if a man should...with his daily meal, He would so love it, that in his death-hour Its image would survive among his thoughts : And therefore, my sweet MAET, this still Nook,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 страници
...field. The spot was made by Nature for herself ; The travellers know it not, and 'twill remain Unknown to them ; but it is beautiful ; And if a man should plant lux cottage near, Should sleep beneath the shelter of its trees, And blend ¡to waters with his daily... | |
| University magazine - 1846 - 780 страници
...'twill remain Unknown to them ; but it is beautiful t And if a man should plant his cottage ne:tr, Should sleep beneath the shelter of its trees. And blend its waters with his daily meal, He would so lore it, that in his death-hour Its image would surri ve among his thoughts : And therefore, my sweet... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1849 - 668 страници
...field. The spot was made by Nature for herself ; The travellers know it not, and 'twill remain Unknown to them ; but it is beautiful ; And if a man should...cottage near, Should sleep beneath the shelter of its tree*, And blend its waters with his daily meal, He would so love it, tlrnt in his death-hour Its image... | |
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