| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 240 páginas
...thy sword aside, And,' lean upon a Peasant's staff. Physician art thou ? One, all eyes, Philosopher ! a fingering slave, One that would peep and botanize Upon his mother's grave ? Wrapp'd closely in thy sensual fleece O turn aside, and take,- I pray, That he below may rest in... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 páginas
...thy sword aside And lean upon a Peasant's staff. Physician art thou ? One, all eyes, Philosopher! ;: fingering slave, One that would peep and botanize 'Upon his mother's grave ? Wrapp'd closdy in thy sensual fleece O turn aside, and take, 1 pray, That he below may-rest iw-peace,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 páginas
...thy sword aside, And lean upon a Peasant's staff. Physician art thou ? One, all eyes, ' Philosopher ! a fingering slave, One that would peep and botanize Upon his mother's grave ? Wrapt closely in thy sensual fleece O turn aside, — and take, I pray, That he below may rest in... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 páginas
...thy sword aside, And lean upon a Peasant's staff. Physician art thou ? One, all eyes, Philosopher ! a fingering slave, One that would peep and botanize Upon his mother's grave ? Wrapt closely in thy sensual fleece O turn aside, — and take, I pray, That he below may rest in... | |
| Peter George Patmore - 1823 - 340 páginas
...and eloquent contempt by M 's favourite, Wordsworth, as one who is- — « all eyes; Philosopher — a fingering slave — One that would peep and botanize Upon his mother's grate." M was telling me, the other day, of what he called the escape that he once had from this perilous... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 páginas
...thy sword aside, And lean upon a Peasant's staff. Physician art thou ? One all eye» ; Philosopher ! a fingering slave, One that would peep and botanize Upon his mother's grave ? Wrapt closely in thy sensual fleece, O turn aside, — and take, I pray, That he below may rest in... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 páginas
...thy sword aside, And lean upon a Peasant's staff. f Physician art thou? One, all eyes, Philosopher! ends did he tell, As louder and louder drawing near The saw of their teeth wit Wrapt closely in thy sensual fleece: O turn aside,— and take, I pray. That he below may rest in peace,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1836 - 480 páginas
...what Wordsworth says to such men in his poet's epitaph :— " Art thou one all eyes, Philosopher ! a fingering slave, One that would peep and botanize' Upon his mother's grave ? " Wrapp'd closely in thy sensual fleece, Oh turn aside— and take, I pray, That he below may rest... | |
| 1839 - 566 páginas
...neck into a basin of water, which, by the atmospheric pressure, was driven quickly into the .bottle. One fifth of the imported article termed tea, is said...philanthropist, who finds tongues in trees, and goodness in every thing. There is something more than mere amusement in knowing plants. Their virtues are many,... | |
| 1840 - 378 páginas
...thy sword aside, And lean upon a peasant's staff. Physician art thou ? One, all eyes, Philosopher ! a fingering slave, One that would peep and botanize Upon his mother's grave ? Wrapp'd closely in thy sensual fleece, Oh, turn aside, and take, I pray, That he below may rest in... | |
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