| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1820 - 372 pages
...feelings of delight Shall rear her form to stately height, Her virgin bosom swell ; Such thoughts to Lucy I will give While she and I together live Here in...The memory of what has been, And never more will be. XI. A SLUMBEH did my spirit seal ; I had no human fears : She seemed a thing that could not feel The... | |
| Sir Charles Abraham Elton - 1820 - 136 pages
...wayward round, And beauty born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face." — Thus Nature spoke : the work was done : — How soon my Lucy's race was...; this calm and quiet scene — The memory of what hath been, And never more will be. IPbrdsworth. NOTE 12.— P. 94. Be thine alone the praise And love... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 412 pages
...feelings of delight Shall rear her form to stately height, Her virgin bosom swell ; Such thoughts to Lucy I will give While she and I together live Here in...The memory of what has been, And never more will be. XII. A SLUMBER did my spirit seal ; I had no human fears : She seemed a thing that could not feel The... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...stately height, Her virgin-bosom swell ; Such thoughts to Lucy I will give While she and 1 together Jive our Who will love my little Flower. GOODY BLAKE AND HARRY GILL. AI Id I: rrOBY. OH ! what's the matter? what's the matter? What is't that... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 264 pages
...feelings of delight Shall rear her form to stately height, Her virgin bosom swell; Such thoughts to Lucy I will give While she and I together live, Here in...Lucy's race was run! She died, — and left to me This health, this calm and quiet scene; The memory of what has been, And never more will be. ALEXANDER'S... | |
| William Wordsworth - Fore-edge painting - 1828 - 372 pages
...feeling! of delight Shall rear her form to stalely height, Her virgin bosom swell ; Such thoughts to Lucy I will give While she and I together live Here in...this happy Dell.» Thus Nature spake — The work was doneHow soon my Lucy's race was run ! She died, and left to me This heath, this calm, and quiet scene... | |
| William Finden, Edward Francis Finden - Women - 1834 - 234 pages
...feelings of delight Shall rear her form to stately height, Her virgin bosom swell ; Such thoughts to Lucy I will give, While she and I together live Here in this happy dell. II:* ]' ELEÁNORE. BY ALFRED TENNYSON. THY dark eyes opened not — Nor first revealed themselves to... | |
| Jonathan Barber - Oratory - 1836 - 404 pages
...discuss'd) Yields up his trust, And all his hopes and fears lie with him in the dust. Such thoughts to Lucy I will give While she and I together live, Here in this happy dell." Thus nature spake. The work was doneHow soon my Lucy's race was run ! She died,—and left to me This heath, this calm and quiet scene... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1838 - 336 pages
...feelings of delight Shall rear her form to stately height, Her virgin bosom swell ; Such thoughts to Lucy I will give. While she and I together live Here in this happy dell." c Thus Nature spake, — the work was done ; How soon my Lucy's race was run ! She died, — and left... | |
| Fashion - 460 pages
...feelings of delight Shall rear her form to stately height, Her virgin bnsom swell; Such thoughts to Lucy I will give, While she and I together live Here in this happy dell. WILLUX WoaosworrH. THE NEW MONTHLY BELLE ASSEMBLEE. MAY, I842. ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS, CONSISTING... | |
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