One moment now may give us more Than years of toiling reason : Our minds shall drink at every pore The spirit of the season. Some silent laws our hearts will make, Which they shall long obey : We for the year to come may take Our temper from to-day. And... De La Salle Monthly: A Catholic Magazine - Page 5791874Full view - About this book
| Henry Norman Hudson - English poetry - 1882 - 720 pages
...The spirit of the season. Some silent laws our hearts will make, Which they shall long obey : We for the year to come may take Our temper from to-day....With speed put on your woodland dress; And bring no book : for this one day We'll give to idleness.2 [1798. LEE, THE OLD HUNTSMAN; WITH AN INCIDENT IN... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1882 - 418 pages
...The spirit of the season. Some silent laws our hearts will make,2 Which they shall long obey : We for the year to come may take Our temper from to-day....measure of our souls: They shall be tuned to love. 1 183«. Than fifty years of reason. iros. 2 1826. Then come, my Sister ! come, I pray, With speed... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1882 - 414 pages
...The spirit of the season. Some silent laws our hearts will make,2 Which they shall long obey : We for the year to come may take Our temper from to-day....measure of our souls: They shall be tuned to love. 1 1838. Than fifty years of reason. iros. * 1826. Then come, my Sister I come, I pray, With speed put... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1882 - 434 pages
...love. 1 1s36. Than fifty years of reason. 170s. a 1s26. Some silent laws our hearts may make 179s. Then come, my Sister ! come, I pray, With speed put on your woodland dress; And bring no book : for this one day We'll give to idleness. In editions 1798 to 1815 the title of this poem was,... | |
| Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - 200 pages
...the season. Some silent laws our hearts will make Which they shall long obey, We for the coming year may take Our temper from to-day. And from the blessed...above, We'll frame the measure of our souls, They all shall turn to love. Then come, my sister ! come, I pray, With speed put on your woodland dress... | |
| Education - 1883 - 654 pages
.......... =184 5 6 Amount of bill =928 n ioj Ans. Grammar. 1. Parse all the verbs in the following: — ' Then come, my sister ! come, I pray, With speed put on your woodland dress ; And bring no book : for this one day We'll give to idleness.' WORDSWORTH. Point put the adjectives in the above,... | |
| Joseph Hughes - Education - 1883 - 568 pages
...9 = 150 ю = ?i '3 = 86 12 = 92811104 Ans. Grammar. 1. Parse all the verbs in the following: — ' Then come, my sister ! come, I pray, With speed put on your woodland dress ; And bring no book : for this one day We'll give to idleness.' WORDSWORTH. Point out the adjectives in the above,... | |
| Francis Tebbs Havergal - Herefordshire (England) - 1884 - 52 pages
...the rural scenery of Herefordshire, and in an ode to his dearly loved sister occurs this verse — Then come, my sister ! come, I pray, With speed put on your woodland dress ; And bring no book : for this one day There is a portrait of Wordsworth — a copy after Pickersgill — presented... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1885 - 300 pages
...The spirit of the season. Some silent laws our hearts will make, Which they shall long obey : We for the year to come may take Our temper from to-day....We'll frame the measure of our souls : They shall be turne'd to love. Then come, my Sister ! come, I pray, With speed put on your woodland dress ; And bring... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1885 - 344 pages
...The spirit of the season. Some silent laws our hearts may make, Which they shall long obey ; We for the year to come may take Our temper from to-day....About, below, above, We'll frame the measure of our souk : They shall be tuned to love. Then come, my sister ! come, I pray With speed put on your woodland... | |
| |