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" Of the waves breaking on the chalky shore,— All, all are English. Oft have I looked round With joy in Kent's green vales ; but never found Myself so satisfied in heart before. Europe is yet in bonds ; but let that pass, Thought for another moment. Thou... "
The Magazine of the beau monde; or, Monthly journal of fashion [afterw.] The ... - Page 11
1834
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 42

Great Britain - 1882 - 1038 pages
...pleasure, of which we ova scarcely have enough" (p. 134). VOL. XL1I. OO "Thou art free, My Country ! and 'tis joy enough and pride For one hour's perfect...bliss, to tread the grass Of England once again." It is DO mere worshipper of lakes and mountains win.) appeals to Milton in the well-known lines, "Milton!...
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The poetical works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1

William [poetical works] Wordsworth - English poetry - 1882 - 560 pages
...for another moment. Thou art free. My country ! and 'tis joy enough and pride For one hour's perfeet bliss, to tread the grass Of England once again, and hear and see, With such a dear companion at my side. $ ,« -; a SEPTEMBER 1802. INLAND, within a hollow vale, I stood ; And saw, while sea was...
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General Lord Wolseley: (of Cairo). A Memoir

Charles Rathbone Low - 1883 - 516 pages
...more the turf of old England, his feelings were not inaptly described in Wordsworth's lines : — ' "Tis joy enough and pride For one hour's perfect bliss, to tread the grass Of England once again !' In the autumn of 1853, Ensign Wolseley proceeded to Dublin to stay with his family, and, on having...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 134

England - 1883 - 830 pages
...once more the turf of Old England, his feelings were not inaptly described by Wordsworth's lines — " Tis joy enough and pride For one hour's perfect bliss, to tread the grass Of England once again ! " The operations in Burmah, more than thirty years ago, are described as minutely as if for the newspapers...
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General Lord Wolseley (of Cairo): A Memoir

Charles Rathbone Low - 1883 - 518 pages
...more the turf of old England, his feelings were not inaptly described in Wordsworth's lines : — ' "Tis joy enough and pride For one hour's perfect bliss, to tread the grass Of England once again 1' In the autumn of 1853, Ensign Wolseley proceeded to Dublin to stay with his family, and, on having...
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The poetical works of William Wordsworth [selected] with a prefatory notice ...

William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1885 - 300 pages
...; but never found Myself so satisfied in heart before. Europe is yet in bonds ; but let that pass, Thought for another moment. Thou art free, My Country...again, and hear and see, With such a dear Companion at my side. 166 TO TOUISSAINT L'OUVERTURE. SEPTEMBER 1802. NEAR DOVER. TNLAND, within a hollow vale,...
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Selections from Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1885 - 344 pages
...Europe is yet in bonds ; but let that pass — Thought for another moment. Thou art free, My country ! and 'tis joy enough and pride For one hour's perfect bliss, to tread the glass Of England once again, and hear and see, With such a dear companion at my side. SEPTEMBER, I802....
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Poems by William Wordsworth: Selected and Prepared for Use in Schools and ...

William Wordsworth - 1889 - 140 pages
...before. Europe is yet in bonds; but let that pass, Thought for another moment. Thou art free, My Country! and ‘tis joy enough and pride For one hour's perfect...again, and hear and see, With such a dear companion at my side. SEPTEMBER, 1802. NEAR DOVER. INLAND, within a hollow vale, I stood; And saw, while sea...
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Poems by William Wordsworth: Selected and prepared for use in schools and ...

William Wordsworth, Henry Norman Hudson - 1889 - 251 pages
...before. Europe is yet in bonds; but let that pass, Thought for another moment. Thou art free, My Country! and 'tis joy enough and pride For one hour's perfect...again, and hear and see, With such a dear companion at my side. SEPTEMBER, 1802. NEAR DOVER. INLAND, within a hollow vale, I stood; And saw, while sea...
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The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth, John Morley - 1889 - 1152 pages
...Europe is yet in bonds ; but let that pass. Thought for another moment. Thou an free, My Country ! and 'tis joy enough and pride For one hour's perfect...tread the grass Of England once again, and hear and s«. With such a dear Companion at my side. 1802. SEPTEMBER I, 1802 Among the capricious acls-of tyranny...
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