| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 480 páginas
...cool Have kill'd him, Scorn should write his epitaph. How doth the Meadow-flower its bloom unfold ? Because the lovely little flower is free Down to its...in that freedom bold ; And so the grandeur of the Forest-tree Comes not by casting in a formal mould, But from its own divine vitality. WORDSWOKTH. variety... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1899 - 308 páginas
...cool Have killed him, Scorn should write his epitaph. How does the Meadow-flower its bloom unfold ? Because the lovely little flower is free Down to its...in that freedom, bold ; And so the grandeur of the Forest-tree Comes not by casting in a formal mould, But from its otun divine vitality. Peace is best... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 páginas
...cool Have killed him, scorn should write his epitaph. How does the meadow-flower its bloo7n unfold ! Because the lovely little flower is free Down to its root, and in this freedom bold; And so the grandeur of the foresttree Conies not by casting in a formal mould, But... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 páginas
...cool Have killed him, Scorn should write his epitaph. How does the Meadow-flower its bloom unfold i Because the lovely little flower is free Down to its...in that freedom, bold ; And so the grandeur of the Forest-tree Comes not by casting in a formal mould, But from its own divine vitality. THE most alluring... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1849 - 416 páginas
...cool Have killed him, Scorn should write his epitaph. How does the Meadow-flower its bloom unfold ? Because the lovely little flower is free Down to its...in that freedom, bold ; And so the grandeur of the Forest-tree Comes not by casting in a formal mould, m. THE most alluring clouds that mount the sky... | |
| John Wright - 1853 - 144 páginas
...cool Have killed him, Scorn should write his epitaph. How does the Meadow-flower its bloom unfold ? Because the lovely little flower is free Down to its...in that freedom, bold ; And so the grandeur of the Forest-tree Comes not by casting in a formal mould, But from its own divine vitality." A moment's reflection... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1857 - 372 páginas
...that must first he wise and good. MILTOJC ' Sonnet ' How does the Meadow-flower its hloom unfold ' Because the lovely little flower is free Down to its root, and, in that freedom, hold . And so the grandenr of the Forest-tree Comes not hy casting in a formal mould, Hut from its... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1859 - 428 páginas
...cool Have killed him, Scorn should write his epitaph. How does the Meadow-flower its bloom unfold ? Because the lovely little flower is free Down to its root, and, in that freedom, bold j And so the grandeur of the Forest-tree Comes not by casting in a formal mould, But from its own divine... | |
| 1865 - 448 páginas
...cool Have killed him, Scorn should write his epitaph. How does the Meadow-flower its bloom unfold ? Because the lovely little flower is free Down to its...in that freedom, bold ; And so the grandeur of the Forest-tree Comes not by casting in a formal mould, But from its own divine vitality. XXVIII. THE most... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1871 - 642 páginas
...cool Have killed him, Seoin should write his epitaph. How does the Meadow.flower iIs hloom unfold? Because the lovely little flower is free Down to its root, and, in that freedom, hold ; And so the grandeur of the Forest.tree Comes not hy casting in a formal mould, But from its... | |
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