| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 258 páginas
...the Strawberry-blossom ! A COMPLAINT. There is a change — and I am poor ; Your Love hath been, nor long ago, A Fountain at my fond Heart's door, Whose...did ; not taking heed Of its own bounty, or my need. What happy moments did I count ! Bless'd was I then all bliss above ! Now, for this consecrated Fount... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 358 páginas
...the Strawberry-blossom ! A COMPLAINT. There is a change — and I am poor; Your Love hath been, nor long ago, A Fountain at my fond Heart's door, Whose...did ; not taking heed Of its own bounty, or my need. What happy moments did I count t Bless'd was I then all bliss above ! Now, for this consecrated Fount... | |
| 1808 - 596 páginas
...best of these. A COMPLAINT. . •• ' There is a change, — and I am poor ; Your love hath been, nor long ago, A fountain at my fond heart's door, Whose...did ; not taking heed Of its own bounty or my need. ' What happy moments did I count ! Blest was 1 then all bliss above ! Now, for this consecrated fount... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 438 páginas
...last of all my flock." XIV. A COMPLAINT. THERE is a change — and I am poor; Your Love hath been, nor long ago, A Fountain at my fond Heart's door, Whose...did ; not taking heed Of its own bounty, or my need. What happy moments did I count! Bless'd was I then all bliss above ! Now, for this consecrated Fount... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 442 páginas
...flock." 146 147 XIV. . A COMPLAINT. ' THERE is a change — and I am poor; Your Love hath been, nor long ago, A Fountain at my fond Heart's door, Whose...did ; not taking heed Of its own bounty, or my need. What happy moments did I count ! Bless'd was I then all bliss abore ! Now, for this consecrated Fount... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1820 - 378 páginas
...all my flock." • XIV. A COMPLAINT. THERE is a change — and I am poor ; Your Love hath been, nor long ago, A Fountain at my fond Heart's door, Whose...did; not taking heed Of its own bounty, or my need. What happy moments did I count ! Bless'd was I then all bliss above ! Now, for this consecrated Fount... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1834 - 68 páginas
...righteousness. The living water became a living fountain in them, "whose only business," in the poet's words, " was to flow ;" and flow it did, not taking heed, " of its own bounty or our need." In Jewell and Hooker, and countless others " Spotless in life, and eloquent as wise," we... | |
| Harriet Mary Browne Owen - 1839 - 312 páginas
...her, knew from her continual and grateful allusions to it, that their kindness was " a fountain"— "Whose only business was to flow, And flow it did; not taking heed Of its own bounty, or her need ;" must be read with affecting interest by those who know that that voice is still heard,... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1839 - 374 páginas
...her, knew from her continual and grateful allusions to it, that their kindness was " a fountain" — " Whose only business was to flow, And flow it did ; not taking heed Of its own bounty, or her need ;" Soon after her establishment in the Irish capital, Mrs Hemans had an opportunity of hearing... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1840 - 392 páginas
...her, knew from her continual and grateful allusions to it, that their kindness was " a fountain"— "Whose only business was to flow, And flow it did ; not taking heed Of its own bounty, or her need ;" must be read with affecting interest by those who know that that voice is still heard,... | |
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