Unoccupied by sorrow of its own, His heart lay open ; and, by nature tuned And constant disposition of his thoughts To sympathy with man, he was alive To all that was enjoyed where'er he went, And all that was endured ; for, in himself Happy, and quiet... The Augustan review - Pągina 3381815Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1878 - 378 pągines
...from the ' Excursion ' — " Unoccupied by sorrow of its own, His heart lay open ; and by Nature tuned And constant disposition of his thoughts To sympathy...could afford to suffer With those whom he saw suffer. Hence it came That in our best experience he was rich And in the wisdom of our daily life. " Thus,... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1880 - 676 pągines
...varieties of joy and grief. Unoccupied by sorrow of its own. His heart lay open ; c—1 by nature tuned And constant disposition of his thoughts To sympathy...could afford to suffer With those whom he saw suffer, Hence it came That in our best experience he was rich, And in the wisdom of our daily life. For hence,... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1880 - 390 pągines
...varieties of joy and grief. Unoccupied by sorrow of its own, His heart lay open ; and, by nature tuned And constant disposition of his thoughts To sympathy...could afford to suffer With those whom he saw suffer. Hence it camo That in our best experience he was rich And in the wisdom of our daily life. It was thus... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1880 - 90 pągines
...varieties of joy and grief. 360 Unoccupied by sorrow of its own, His heart lay open ; and, by Nature tuned And constant disposition of his thoughts To sympathy...wretchedness With coward fears. He could afford to suffer 370 With those whom he saw suffer. Hence it came That in our best experience he was rich, And in the... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1880 - 618 pągines
...varieties of joy and grief. Unoccupied by sorrow of its own, His heart lay open ; and, by nature tuned And constant disposition of his thoughts To sympathy...himself Happy, and quiet in his cheerfulness, He had no pamful pressure from without That made him turn aside from wretchedness With coward fears. He could... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1880 - 738 pągines
...constant disposition of his thoughts with To sympathy with man, lie was alive fl'o all that was cnjoy'd where'er he went, (And all that was endured ; for,...him turn aside from wretchedness With coward fears, lie could afford to suffer /| ||With those whom he saw suffer. Hence it came That in our best experience... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1881 - 732 pągines
...varieties of joy and grief. Unoccupied by sorrow of its own, His heart lay open ; and, by 'nature tuned And constant disposition of his thoughts To sympathy...man, he was alive To all that was enjoyed where'er lie went, And all that was endured : for, in himself Happy, and quiet in his cheerfulness, He had no... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1882 - 642 pągines
...varieties of joy and grief. Unoccupied hy sorrow of its own, His heart lay open ; and, hy nature tuned And constant disposition of his thoughts To sympathy...painful pressure from without That made him turn aside fmm wretchedness With coward fears. He could afford to suffer light With those whom he saw suffer.... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1882 - 520 pągines
...of joy and grief. LInoccupied by sorrow of its own, ' His heart lay open ; and, by nature tuned \nd constant disposition of his thoughts To sympathy with...was alive To all that was enjoyed where'er he went, \nd all that was endured ; for, in himself rlappy, and quiet in his cheerfulness, rle had no painful... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1882 - 720 pągines
...all intents and purposes." Unoccupied by sorrow of its own, His heart lay open ; and, by nature tuned And constant disposition of his thoughts To sympathy with man, he was alive To all that was enjoy'd where'er he went, And all that was endured ; for, in himself Happy, and quiet in his cheerfulness,... | |
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