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" That, wisely doating, ask'd not why it doated, And ours the unknown joy, which knowing kills. But now I find, how dear thou wert to me ; That man is more than half of nature's treasure, Of that fair Beauty which no eye can see, Of that sweet music which... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 72
1851
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The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900

Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - English poetry - 1918 - 1116 pages
...wisely doting, ask'd not why it doted, And ours the unknown joy, which knowing kills. But now I find now dear thou wert to me ; That man is more than half...beauty which no eye can see, Of that sweet music which ro ear can measure ; And now the strearr.s may sing for others' pleasure, The hills sleep on in their...
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The Englishman in the Alps: Being a Collection of English Prose and Poetry ...

Sir Arnold Henry Moore Lunn, Arnold Lunn - Alps - 1927 - 328 pages
...mind, one heart devoted, That, wisely doating, ask'd not why it doated, And ours the unknown joy, which knowing kills. But now I find, how dear thou wert...others' pleasure, The hills sleep on in their eternity. HARTLEY COLERIDGE. Il6. The Mountain Language SILENT to watch great rivers at their rise, And downward...
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The Poetry of Hartley Coleridge

Sister Mary Joseph Pomeroy - 1927 - 136 pages
...mind, one heart devoted, That, wisely doating, ask'd not why it doated, And ours the unknown joy, which knowing kills. But now I find, how dear thou wert...for others' pleasure, The hills sleep on in their eternity.7 This sonnet, which Charles Lamb considered "vastly fine," 8 has been pronounced by a more...
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A Century of Sonnets: The Romantic-Era Revival 1750-1850

Paula R. Feldman, Daniel Robinson - Literary Criticism - 2002 - 302 pages
...mind, one heart devoted, That, wisely doting, asked not why it doted, And ours the unknown joy, which knowing kills. But now I find, how dear thou wert...others' pleasure, The hills sleep on in their eternity. (1833) 401. 'Is love a fancy, or a feeling?' Is love a fancy, or a feeling? No, It is immortal as immaculate...
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Bartlett's Poems for Occasions

Geoffrey O'Brien, Billy Collins - Poetry - 2007 - 778 pages
...mind, one heart devoted, That, wisely doting, ask'd not why it doted, And ours the unknown joy, which knowing kills. But now I find how dear thou wert to...others' pleasure, The hills sleep on in their eternity. HARTLEY COLERIDGE ENGLISH (1796-1849) THE HUMAN They told me, Heraclitus, they told me you were dead...
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My Sweet Tender Girl

Mary Wismer - 2008 - 130 pages
...whole -And life's long night is ended, and the way lies open onward to eternal day." That friendship is more than half of nature's treasure, of that fair...see, of that sweet music which no ear can measure; GOD knew that everyone needs Companionship and cheer; He knew that people need someone whose thoughts...
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My Sweet Tender Girl

Mary Wismer - 2008 - 130 pages
...whole -And life's long night is ended, and the way lies open onward to eternal day." That friendship is more than half of nature's treasure, of that fair...see, of that sweet music which no ear can measure; GOD knew that everyone needs Companionship and cheer; He knew that people need someone whose thoughts...
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Keats to Morris

Rossiter Johnson - English poetry - 1876 - 848 pages
...mind, one heart devoted, That, wisely doting, asked not why it doled, And ours the unknown joy, which > > 1 ; SONG. Tis sweet to hcar*the merry lark, That bids a blithe good-morrow ; But sweeter to hark, in the...
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Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 12; Volume 56; Volume 78

Methodist Church - 1896 - 1044 pages
...of every gracious emotion. The poet well knew the value of a human soul : Thnt man is more than Imlf of nature's treasure, Of that fair beauty which no...see. Of that sweet music which no ear can measure. About two years before the death of Keats the one great event of his life began — his love affair....
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