| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 358 páginas
...Trees, Leaving an ancient Dome, and Towers like these, Beggared and outraged ! — Many hearts deplor'd The fate of those old Trees; and oft with pain The...wrongs, which Nature scarcely seems to heed : For shelter'd places, bosoms, nooks and bays, And the pure mountains, and the gentle Tweed, And the green... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 258 páginas
...Trees, Leaving an ancient Dome, and Towers like these, Beggared and outraged ! — Many hearts deplor'd The fate of those old Trees ; and oft with pain The...wrongs, which Nature scarcely seems to heed : For shelter'd places, bosoms, nooks and bays, And the pure mountains, and the gentle Tweed, And the green... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 páginas
...brotherhood of venerable Trees, Leaving an ancient Dome, and Towers like these, Beggared and outraged! — Many hearts deplored The fate of those old Trees ; and oft with pain The Traveller, at thii day, will stop and gtze On wrongs, which Nature scarcely seems to heed : For sheltered placet,... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1842 - 598 páginas
...brotherhood of venerable Trees, Leaving an ancient dome, and towers like these, Beggar'd and outraged ! — Many hearts deplored The fate of those old Trees ;...wrongs, which Nature scarcely seems to heed : For shelter'd places, bosoms, nooks, and bays, And the pure mountains, and the gentle Tweed, And the green... | |
| Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1845 - 424 páginas
...earth a noble horde, A brotherhood of venerable trees, Leaving an ancient dome Beggared and outraged ! Many hearts deplored The fate of those old trees,...will stop and gaze On wrongs which nature scarcely teems to heed. For sheltered places, bosoms, nooks and bays. And the pure mountains, and the glorious... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1845 - 572 páginas
...brotherhood of venerable Trees, Leaving an ancient dome, and towers like these, Beggar'd and outraged ! — Many hearts deplored The fate of those old Trees ;...oft, with pain, The traveller, at this day, will stop arid gaze On wrongs, which Nature scarcely seems to heed : For shelter'd places, bosoms, nooks, and... | |
| Edinburgh tales, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1845 - 458 páginas
...earth a uoblo horde, A brotherhood of venerable trees, Leaving an ancient dome Beggared and outraged ! Many hearts deplored The fate of those old trees, and oft with pain The traveller at this dar will stop and gaze Un wrongs which nature scarcely seems to hecd. For sheltered places, bosoms,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1849 - 668 páginas
...fate of those old Tree*. ; and oft with pain The traveller, at this day, win stop an J faie On wron^, which Nature scarcely seems to heed : For sheltered places, bosoms, nooks, and bav-s And the pore mountains, and the gentle Tweed, And the green silent pastares, yet remain. X1IL... | |
| 1851 - 704 páginas
...brotherhood of venerable Trees, Leaving an ancient dome, and towers like these, Beggar'd and outraged '.—Many hearts deplored The fate of those old Trees;...On wrongs which Nature scarcely seems to heed: For shelter'd places, bosoms, nooks, and bays, And the pure mountains, and the gentle Tweed, And the green... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1858 - 550 páginas
...brotherhood of venerable trees, Leaving an ancient dome, and towers like these, Beggar* d and outraged ! Many hearts deplored The fate of those old trees ;...On wrongs, which Nature scarcely seems to heed For shelter1 d places, bosoms, nooks, and bays, And the pure mountains, and the gentle Tweed, And the green... | |
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