| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 452 pągines
...this hour,' Thus in her Mother's hearing Ellen spake, ' There was a s'tony region in my heart; ' But He, at whose command the parched rock ' Was smitten,...gladness in the desert place, ' To save the perishing; and, henceforth, I look ' Upon the light with cheerfulness, for thee ' My Infant! and for that good... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 pągines
...'Till tin-, hour,'. Mother's hearing Kllrn spake, ' There W.IK a stony region in my heart ; Rut Me, at whose command the parched rock Was smitten, and...gladness in the desert place. To save the perishing; and, henceforth, I look Upon the light with cheerfulness, for thee My Infant! and for that good Mother... | |
| Robert Jameson, James Wilson, Hugh Murray - 1833 - 394 pągines
...to the certainty either respecting the bird or its information of the repositories of the bees." " For He, at whose command the parched rock Was smitten,...gladness in the desert place To save the perishing." The Creeks and Romans became acquainted with the parrot kind, in consequence of certain species of these... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1836 - 398 pągines
...this hour,' Thus, in her Mother's hearing. Ellen spake, ' There was a stony region in my heart ; ' But He, at whose command the parched rock ' Was smitten,...gladness in the desert place, ' To save the perishing; and, henceforth, I look ' Upon the light with cheerfulness, for thee ' My Infant! and for that good... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1836 - 376 pągines
...h<;r М'Чпег'я hrarin» illlen spake, There w.is a atony region in my heart ; Bui He, at \vho-<e command the parched rock | Was smitten, and poured forth a quenching stream, ( Hath softened thai obduracy, and mad« l.'nlooked-Ior glmlru-sa in the desert place, To save the perishing ; and,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1841 - 400 pągines
...this hour,' Thus, in her Mother's hearing Ellen spake, ' There was a stony region in my heart ; ' But He, at whose command the parched rock ' Was smitten,...gladness in the desert place, ' To save the perishing ; and, henceforth, I look ' Upon the light with cheerfulness, for thee ' My Infant! and for that good... | |
| 1844 - 384 pągines
...certainty either respecting the bird or its information of the repositories of the bees." " For Iff, at whose command the parched rock Was smitten, and...place To save the perishing.'* The Greeks and Romans became acquainted with th« parrot kind, in consequence of certain species of these birds having been... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 pągines
...this hour,' Thus, in her Mother's hearing Ellen spake, ' There was a stony region in my heart ; ' But He, at whose command the parched rock ' Was smitten,...gladness in the desert place, ' To save the perishing ; and, henceforth, I breathe ' The air with cheerful spirit, for thy sake ' My Infant ! and for that... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1847 - 404 pągines
...this hour,' Thus, in her Mother's hearing Ellen spake, ' There was a stony region in my heart; ' But He, at whose command the parched rock ' Was smitten,...gladness in the desert place, ' To save the perishing; and, henceforth, I breathe ' The air with cheerful spirit, for thy sake ' My Infant! and for that good... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1849 - 406 pągines
...this hour,' Thus, in her Mother's hearing Ellen spake, ' There was a stony region in my heart; ' But He, at whose command the parched rock ' Was smitten,...gladness in the desert place, ' To save the perishing j and, henceforth, I breathe ' The air with cheerful spirit, for thy sake ' My Infant! and for that... | |
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