| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 258 páginas
...these, Beggared and outraged ! — Many hearts deplor'd The fate of those old Trees ; and oft with pain The Traveller, at this day, will stop and gaze On...Tweed, And the green silent pastures, yet remain. 8. ADDRESS TO THE SONS OF BURNS after visiting their Father's Grave. (August 14th, 1803.) Ye now are... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 358 páginas
...these, Beggared and outraged ! — Many hearts deplor'd The fate of those old Trees; and oft with pain The Traveller, at this day, will stop and gaze On...Tweed, And the green silent pastures, yet remain. .28 ADORVSS TO THE SONS OF BURNS after visiting their Father's Grave. (August 14th, 1803.) Ye now are... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 páginas
...these, Beggared and outraged ! — Many hearts deplored The fate of those old Trees ; and oft with pain The Traveller, at this day, will stop and gaze On wrongs, which Nature scarcely seems to heed : For sheltered places, bosoms, nooks, and bays, And the pure mountains, and the gentle Tweed, And the green... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 páginas
...these, Beggared and outraged ! — Many hearts deplored The fate of those old Trees ; and oft with pain The Traveller, at this day, will stop and gaze On wrongs, which Nature scarcely seems to heed : For sheltered places, bosoms, nooks, and bays, And the pure mountains, and the gentle Tweed, And the green... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1820 - 362 páginas
...these, Beggared and outraged ! — Many hearts deplored The fate of those old Trees ; and oft with pain The Traveller, at this day, will stop and gaze On wrongs, which Nature scarcely seems to heed : For sheltered places, bosoms, nooks, and bays, And the pure mountains, and the gentle Tweed, And the green... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1822 - 180 páginas
...be soothing and pleasing. — " Many hearts deplored The fate of those old trees ; and oft with pain The traveller at this day will stop and gaze On wrongs which nature scarcely seems to heed : For sheltered places, bosoms, nooks, and bays, And the pure mountains, and the gentle Tweed, And the green... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 482 páginas
...these, Beggared and outraged ! — Many hearts deplored The fate of those old Trees ; and oft with pain The Traveller, at this day, will stop and gaze On wrongs, which Nature scarcely seems to heed : For sheltered places, bosoms, nooks, and bays, And the pure mountains, and the gentle Tweed, And the green... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1899 - 308 páginas
...these, Beggared and outraged ! — Many hearts deplored The fate of those old Trees ; and oft with pain The traveller, at this day, will stop and gaze On wrongs, which Nature scarcely seems to heed : For sheltered places, bosoms, nooks, and bays, And the pure mountains, and the gentle Tweed, And the green... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1842 - 598 páginas
...Beggar'd and outraged ! — Many hearts deplored The fate of those old Trees ; and oft, with pain, The traveller, at this day, will stop and gaze On...Tweed, And the green silent pastures, yet remain." Leaving Peebles, the tourist proceeds along the northern hank of the Tweed, and passing in succession... | |
| John Hudson (of Kendal.), William Wordsworth - 1842 - 336 páginas
...will still be soothing and pleas" Many hearts deplored The fate of those old trees ; and oft with pain The traveller at this day will stop and gaze On wrongs which nature scarcely seems to heed : For sheltered places, bosoms, nooks, and bays, And the pure mountains, and the gentle Tweed, And the green... | |
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