| William Wordsworth - 1879 - 362 páginas
...his plough Within thy hearing, or thy head be now Pillowed in some deep dungeon's earless den ; — O miserable Chieftain ! where and when Wilt thou find...comfort. Thou hast left behind Powers that will work for thee ; air, earth, and skies ; There's not a breathing of the common wind That will forget thee ; thou... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1879 - 390 páginas
...his plough Within thy hearing, or thy head be now Pillowed in some deep dungeon's earless den ; — O miserable Chieftain ! where and when Wilt thou find...comfort. Thou hast left behind Powers that will work for thee ; air, earth, and skies ; There's not a breathing of the common wind That will forget thee ; thou... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1879 - 536 páginas
...tends his plough Within thy hearing, or thou liest now Buried in some deep dungeon's earless den ; O miserable chieftain ! — where and when Wilt thou...comfort. Thou hast left behind Powers that will work for thee ; air, . earth, and skies, — There 's not a breathing of the common wind That will forget thee... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1879 - 444 páginas
...tends his plough Within thy hearing, or thou liest now Buried in some deep dungeon's earless den ; 0 miserable chieftain ! — where and when Wilt thou find patience ? — Yet, die not, do thou Wearrather in thy bonds a cheerful brow ; Though fallen thyself, never to rise again, Live and take... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1879 - 458 páginas
...tends his plough Within thy hearing, or thou liest now Buried in some deep dungeon's earless den J 0 miserable chieftain ! — where and when Wilt thou find patience? — Yet, die not, do thoa Wear rather In thy bonds a cheerful brow ; Though fallen thyself, never to rise again, Lire and... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1880 - 330 páginas
...tend his plough Within thy hearing, or thy head be now Pillowed in some deep dungeon's earless den ; O miserable chieftain ! where and when Wilt thou find...comfort. Thou hast left behind Powers that will work for thee, air, earth, and skies : There's not a breathing of the common wind That wilt forget thee ; thou... | |
| John Rylands Library - 1917 - 556 páginas
...and by which they are silently moulded, replenished, and inspired :— Most miserable chieftain! Yet do thou Wear rather in thy bonds a cheerful brow !...thyself, never to rise again, Live and take comfort I Earth and air and skies. There's not a breathing of the common wind That will forget thee. Thou hast... | |
| George Lamming - 1992 - 260 páginas
...when Wilt thou find patience? Yet die not; do thou Wear rather in thy bonds a cheerful brow : Thou fallen Thyself, never to rise again, Live, and take...comfort. Thou hast left behind Powers that will work for thce; air, earth, and skies; There's not a breathing of the common wind That will forget thee; thou... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1994 - 628 páginas
...tend his plough Within thy hearing, or thy head be now Pillowed in some deep dungeon's earless den; O miserable Chieftain! where and when Wilt thou find...comfort. Thou hast left behind Powers that will work for thee; air, earth, and skies; There's not a breathing of the common wind That will forget thee; thou... | |
| Patrick J. Keane - 1994 - 452 páginas
...peroration of Coleridge's "France: An Ode." Though "fallen" himself, "never to rise again," Toussaint is to "Live, and take comfort": Thou hast left behind Powers that will work for thee; air. earth, and skies; There's not a breathing of the common wind That wilt forget thee; thon... | |
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