| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Poetry - 1798 - 240 pages
...else forlorn and blind ! " Up ! Up ! and drink the spirit breath'd " From dead men to their kind. " You look round on your mother earth, " As if she for...As if you were her first-born birth, " And none had lired before you !'' One morning thus, by Esthwaite lake, When life was sweet I knew not why, To me... | |
| Books - 1799 - 618 pages
...else forelorn and blind ! Up ! Up ! and drink the spirit breath'd From dead men to their kind. «' You look round on your mother earth, As if she for...first-born birth, And none had lived before you !" ' One mornjng thus, by Esthvvaite lake, When life was sweet I knew not why, To me my good friend Matthew... | |
| 1799 - 614 pages
...beings else fortlorn and blind ! Up ! Up ! and drink the spirit breath'd From dead men tc their kind. " You look round on your mother earth, As if she for no purpose boje you ; As if you were her first-born birth, And none had lived before you 1" « One morning thus,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 272 pages
...else forlorn and blind I " Up ! Up ! and drink the spirit breath'd " From dead men to their kind. A " You look round on your mother earth, " As if she for...life was sweet, I knew not why, To me my good friend Matthew spake, And thus I made reply. " The eye it cannot chuse but see, " We cannot bid the ear be... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 pages
...forlorn and blind ! " Up ! Up ! and drink the spirit breath'd " From dead men to their kind. AND " You look round on your mother earth, " As if she for...life was sweet, I knew not why, To me my good friend Matthew spake, And thus I made reply. " The eye it cannot chuse but see ; " We cannot bid the ear be... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 280 pages
...else forlorn and blind ! " Up ! Up ! and drink the spirit breath'd " From dead men to their kind. A " You look round on your mother earth, " As if she for...life was sweet, I knew not why, To me my good friend Matthew spake, And thus I made reply. " The eye it cannot chuse but see f " We cannot bid the ear be... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 pages
...and drink the spirit breath'd " From dead men to their kind. One morning, thus, by Esthwaite lake r When life was sweet, I knew not why, To me my good friend Matthew spake - T And thus I made reply. " The eye it cannot chuse but see, " We cannot bid the ear... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 284 pages
...else forlorn and blind ! " Up ! up ! and drink the spirit breath'd " From dead men to their kind. " You look round on your mother earth, " As if she for...life was sweet, I knew not why, To me my good friend Matthew spake, And thus I made reply : " The eye it cannot choose but see ; " We cannot bid the ear... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1806 - 454 pages
...else forlorn and blind ! " Up ! Up ! and drink the Spirit breath 'd " From dead men to their kind. " You look round on your mother Earth, " As if she for...was sweet, I knew not why, " To me my good friend Matthew spake, " And thus I made reply : — " The eye it cannot choose but see, " We cannot bid the... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - Society of Friends - 1806 - 406 pages
...else forlorn and blind. " Up ! Up ! and drink the spirit breatli'd " From dead men to their kind. " You look round on your mother earth, " As if she for...As if you were her first-born birth, " And none had liv'd before you ! " One morning thus by Esthwaite lake, " When life was sweet, I knew not why, " To... | |
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