She was a woman of a steady mind, Tender and deep in her excess of love, Not speaking much, pleased rather with the joy. Of her own thoughts : by some especial care Her temper had been framed, as if to make A being, who, by adding love to peace, Might... The Excursion: A Poem - Página 21por William Wordsworth - 1841 - 374 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Wordsworth - 1869 - 752 páginas
...grave. I speak," continued he, "of One whose stock i If virtues bloomed beneath this lowly roof. .She was a Woman of a steady mind, Tender and deep in her...the joy Of her own thoughts: by some especial care HIT temper had been framed, as if to make A Being, who by adding love to peace Might live on earth... | |
| A. P. A. - 1869 - 226 páginas
...; And the long-boat's condition was but bad As there were but two blankets for a sail." 104. " She was a woman of a steady mind, Tender and deep in her excess of love : Xot speaking much." " I looked round, And to my wish and to my hope espied Him whom I sought." 1.... | |
| John Wilson - 1870 - 722 páginas
...the poet so pathetically speak ? "Of one whose stock Of virtues bluom'd beneath this lowly roof. She was a woman of a steady mind, Tender and deep in her...Not speaking much— pleased rather with the joy Of 1кг own though« By tome eipeclal car« Her temper hnrl been framed, as if to make A Beine who, by... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1871 - 630 páginas
...grave. I speak," continued he, " of One whose stock Of virtues bloomed beneath this lowly roof. She was a Woman of a steady mind, Tender and deep in her...especial care Her temper had been framed, as if to make A Beinç who by adding love to peace Might live on earth a life of happiness. Her wedded Partner lacked... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1871 - 642 páginas
...grave. I speak, "continued he, "of One whose stock Of virtues hloomed heneath this lowly roof. She was a Woman of a steady mind, Tender and deep in her...love ; Not speaking much, pleased rather with the Of her own thoughts : hy some especial care Her temper had heen framed, as if to make A Being who hy... | |
| Robert Williams Buchanan - 1871 - 306 páginas
...and the sleep that is without dream. CHAPTEE IX. EIRADH OP CANNA. " She was a woman of a steadfast mind, Tender and deep in her excess of love ; Not...pleased rather with the joy Of her own thoughts." WOBDSWOBTH'S ." EXCURSION." THERE was a man named Ian Macraonail, who lived at Canna in the sea. In... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1872 - 584 páginas
...stock Of virtues bloomed beneath this lowly roof. She was a woman of a steady mind, Tender and deep iu her excess of love, Not speaking much, pleased rather...had been framed, as if to make A being — who by addmg love to peace Might live on earth a life of happiness. I lor wedded partner lacked not on his... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1874 - 88 páginas
...510 ' I speak,' continued he, ' of one whose stock Of virtues bloomed beneath this lowly roof. She was a Woman of a steady mind, Tender and deep in her...happiness. Her wedded partner lacked not on his side 520 The humble worth that satisfied her heart: Frugal, affectionate, sober, and withal Keenly industrious.... | |
| T. LINDSEY ASPLAND - 1874 - 492 páginas
...grave ! ' I speak,' continued he, ' of one whose stock Of virtues bloom'd beneath this lowly roof. She was a woman of a steady mind, Tender and deep in her...live on earth a life of happiness. Her wedded partner lack'd not on his side The humble worth that satisfied her heart ; Frugal, affectionate, sober, and... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1874 - 480 páginas
...454 LOOKING TOWARD SUNSET. FROM SOURCES OLD, NEW, ORIGINAL, AND SELECTED. THE FRIENDS. BY LM CHILD. " By some especial care Her temper had been framed,...to peace, Might live on earth a life of happiness." Wordsworth. N the interior of Maine two girls grew to womanhood in houses so near that they could nod... | |
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